Any 20K + miles a year in a petrol on here?
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20K+ a year for me too. Split between a Chimaera and an MR2 Roadster, the Toyota being my 70 miles/day commuting car. I ran the TVR as my only car for a while, with an S2000 before that. Yes, the fuel costs are mental, but I can't bring myself to have a boring car even to commute in.
I did try once, and ran a Toyota Carina as a daily, but it drove me nuts after just a few weeks and was chopped-in for a Mk2 Golf GTI.
At one point I seriously considered an RX8 for the 70 mile commute after banging my head against something hard!
I did try once, and ran a Toyota Carina as a daily, but it drove me nuts after just a few weeks and was chopped-in for a Mk2 Golf GTI.
At one point I seriously considered an RX8 for the 70 mile commute after banging my head against something hard!
My last 3 company cars have all been petrol, and I cover at least 35,000 miles a year. This year I'm on track to do around 45,000.
I just hate the way diesels deliver their power and the noise they make. It would have felt wrong ordering a Scirocco or RCZ in diesel, I know they're not the last word in style or anything, but a diesel coupe? Come on...
Financially, it doesn't make much sense. But it's a lot more fun on my annual Ring trip
I just hate the way diesels deliver their power and the noise they make. It would have felt wrong ordering a Scirocco or RCZ in diesel, I know they're not the last word in style or anything, but a diesel coupe? Come on...
Financially, it doesn't make much sense. But it's a lot more fun on my annual Ring trip

Do 20k+ in my Z4MC, and did similar mileages in both of my e34 M5s before the Z4.
'Can' get 30+ on a boring motorway run if I stick to the limit for long stretches, but I prefer losing 5mpg and having a bit more fun. Overall average is 26mpg over about 50,000 miles (including track days, Welsh hoons, and 'Ring trips).
'Can' get 30+ on a boring motorway run if I stick to the limit for long stretches, but I prefer losing 5mpg and having a bit more fun. Overall average is 26mpg over about 50,000 miles (including track days, Welsh hoons, and 'Ring trips).
Ade07 said:
peeves said:
Yeah... 22'000 last year in my Polo. Averaging roughly 30mpg... I think you'd have to be doing 20K+ to justify a diesel.
I read somewhere that the figure was 18k + per annum to justify a diesel.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





