Realistic MPG from a petrol Forester

Realistic MPG from a petrol Forester

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Police State

Original Poster:

4,068 posts

221 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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I'm thinking of buying a Forester for my wife; but she wants something 'economical'... so, does anyone have any real world mpg figures they an mention?

what is your average MPG/engine size?



corvus

431 posts

153 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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2005 Forester 2.0 XT. 28mpg average, but that will plummet if hoofing it. To be honest I think the economy is acceptable for a permanent four wheel drive if you're driving off boost, which you can quite easily.

Other peoples experiences might be different. I don't spend much time on and off the throttle in traffic queues.

I think the only economical (relatively) Subaru's are either the diesels or the late Forester 2.0 normally aspirated petrols which can achieve mid 30's+.

vxr2010

2,566 posts

160 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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a fsti , booting it on and off 23 to 24 , driving like an old person combined about 27 mpg , long run driven carefully 32.5 to 35 mpg , with around 330 bhp , stay off boost and i think for what it is it's very good , it is a lot quicker than many other cars on the road but a good sleeper , mrs enjoys driving hers or shall i say mine , it's the same spec car as mine

vxr2010

2,566 posts

160 months

Thursday 16th March 2017
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on the above note more power less mpg , so a sensible tune which can be leaned off a bit for light throttle use

lavaJava

103 posts

109 months

Friday 17th March 2017
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2.5 XT here. Average 25 - 27 depending on weight of right foot. Never seen anything as exotic as the fabled 30mpg smile Some wise soul on here once said, "Fuel is a much more pleasurable way to spend money than depreciation." Amen to that!

Sad Weevil

118 posts

149 months

Friday 17th March 2017
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'06 2.5 XT, with Prodrive pack and remap, 280bhp, average 28mpg, up to 35mpg on a run off boost.

RowntreesCabana

1,797 posts

255 months

Friday 17th March 2017
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I have an SF5 STi auto and its terrible on fuel, worse than my old SLK55 AMG. I'd say its as bad as my old 928s. Its a great workhorse though, but economical its not.

PomBstard

6,791 posts

243 months

Friday 17th March 2017
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We had a 2007 2.5n/a Forester for just shy of 10 years. I don't think you got that engine in the UK. For the urban workout I reckon about 28 was the 10-year average, and around 33 on the long hauls we did, though it was fitted permanently with roof bars and bike rack.

What I'd also add is that what it might have cost in additional fuel was easily offset by the lack of parts required outside routine maintenance. Reliable and tough, with a torquey engine and easy manual box, riding on 60-profile 16" tyres, and proper AWD (it's hilly and rains a lot where we are) - hard to beat as an all-round urban car capable of big trips.

74merc

594 posts

193 months

Friday 17th March 2017
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I have never managed more than 31mpg out of a late model N/A Forester, no matter how easily I drove it.

vxr2010

2,566 posts

160 months

Saturday 18th March 2017
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the 6 speed in the fsti i think helps , on the new shape you get even longer gears, by apparently 14 per cent , 70 mph is less than 2500 rpm , but in my opinion the older shape has the better gearing

adingley84

337 posts

163 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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lavaJava said:
2.5 XT here. Average 25 - 27 depending on weight of right foot. Never seen anything as exotic as the fabled 30mpg smile Some wise soul on here once said, "Fuel is a much more pleasurable way to spend money than depreciation." Amen to that!
+1 for everything above! Same. Same & Same. Although think I got 32 mpg and 330miles to a tank once!

adingley84

337 posts

163 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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My mum has a 2014 2.0XT and averaging 32.1mpg over last 10k miles. Mainly B road driving

v8250

2,724 posts

212 months

Wednesday 12th April 2017
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adingley84 said:
+1 for everything above! Same. Same & Same. Although think I got 32 mpg and 330miles to a tank once!
I always get 315-330miles to the tank with the 2.5FXT and a good mix of different roads.

chandrew

979 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th May 2017
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adingley84 said:
My mum has a 2014 2.0XT and averaging 32.1mpg over last 10k miles. Mainly B road driving
Amazing! I've averaged 26mpg (11litres / 100km) on my 2003 on a similar use case.

A long autobahn trip at 160-200kmh sees it drop down to the teens. Given we live 20km from a good section of derestricted that used to be a frequent thing. However it's loud, not terribly comfortable and you get a loud whistling from the windscreen wipers between 180-210 depending on the wind direction.

A couple of years ago we added an i3 to the garage to do the local drives. The lease cost on the BMW was equal to the reduced petrol spend + one less service a year on the Subaru. The other thing to consider is that it should have 98 RON which here adds about 8% to the petrol prices.

I love it dearly but can't deny it has a drink problem.

loskie

5,262 posts

121 months

Saturday 27th May 2017
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I have an old shed 2002 NA 2.0 Sport (127BHP) get 29mpg. Doesn't seem to vary much. Tax is also about £300 per year so factor that in too.

richb77

887 posts

162 months

Wednesday 31st May 2017
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My '12 diesel returns 44-47Mpg on my 65 mile commute (40 miles on autobahn the rest country lanes). Currently its trouncing my wifes '14 1.6 Diesel Citroen for mileage.

rovermorris999

5,203 posts

190 months

Thursday 8th June 2017
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My 2003 XT auto gets a everyday 29mpg but I live in the sticks so no traffic to contend with. Boot it or use it for towing and it'll plummet. Super reliable though.