Real world MPG XF diesel 3.0 S
Real world MPG XF diesel 3.0 S
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B3pete

Original Poster:

226 posts

199 months

Saturday 9th January 2010
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Hi all,as above please,thanks in advance

Triple7

4,015 posts

263 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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Don't have an XF, but a Rangie Sport with the slightly lower output. What I can say is that these new engines are quite free revving, mine is pulling a 2.2 ton car about and I haven't seen much better than high 20's. If you have a heavy right foot, I'd expect the same for the XF-S.

steve-p

1,448 posts

308 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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I had an XF 3.0 diesel (non S) as a replacement while my XKR was off the road, and got 39 MPG.

rfn

4,601 posts

233 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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Sorry - but another "not an S" reply - but in the absence of any replies about the specific car I'll post anyway.

My father has done 3,500 miles from new in his 3.0D XF. The long term average on the trip computer is currently sitting at 37.5mpg - and he drives "swiftly" when the conditions and limits allow.

Hope this helps smile

Kivster

6 posts

197 months

Friday 29th January 2010
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Hi,

I'm new to the forum. Looks like a nice place.

First things first, I am sorry to say the 42MPG combined is a dirty great lie when it comes to the real world.

We had one as a courtesy car for a few days as our 2006 X-Type was in for some work. (Our dealer knows we're very close to caving and getting an XF SV8).

There are several MPG "Trips" for want of a better word. I reset one the moment I got in, and another was reset daily.

After 4 days of having it, I never saw above 34MPG on the daily trip, and we averaged 29.9MPG overall.

I'm saying all this like it's a bad thing, but, if I am being fair, it was by far and away the fastest and best Diesel car I've ever been in. Surely 30MPG for 0-60 in 5.9 Seconds is worth it? And if your not satisfied by that, "Spires Jaguar" do a 305BHP and 700NM ECU upgrade, which increases MPG by 4%. I bet that really hauls.

Hope this answer's your question.

Regards,
Jack

RW774

1,042 posts

249 months

Friday 29th January 2010
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We`ve carried out several ECU map upgrades through Autologic.
All have resulted in 4/6 mpg extra in the V6 D. The 4 is even better, though Jaguar service intervals leave the air filter to become blocked prematurely.
All part of the `take it back to the dealer` catch.

B3pete

Original Poster:

226 posts

199 months

Saturday 30th January 2010
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Interesting stuff. Thanks for all your comments.I do 30000 a year think I will have a rethink.good luck all.