Fuel consumption
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The handy thing about using the plastic for paying for fuel, is that you have date/litres and price stamped on the reciept.
Having all my reciepts since I bought the car, I've just tallied it all up and I've used 680.77 litres of finest optimax since January.
For everyone thinking of buying a Cerb, that equates to £523.11p's worth of fuel between 25/01/2004 and 26/04/2004 or just over £2000 for the year, based on a 4.2 and doing normal mileage with maybe a bit faster than average right footedness.
I'll get the mileage aswell, that'll give me a good average mpg value, but that'll have to wait for now - the missus is hanging around and I don't want her to know how much I'm spending
Having all my reciepts since I bought the car, I've just tallied it all up and I've used 680.77 litres of finest optimax since January.
For everyone thinking of buying a Cerb, that equates to £523.11p's worth of fuel between 25/01/2004 and 26/04/2004 or just over £2000 for the year, based on a 4.2 and doing normal mileage with maybe a bit faster than average right footedness.
I'll get the mileage aswell, that'll give me a good average mpg value, but that'll have to wait for now - the missus is hanging around and I don't want her to know how much I'm spending

I have had to work off confirmed miles - wrote down when filling up, so the span is over a different timescale.
1290 miles, 335.28 litres used.
Unless my maths is out, I make that an average of 17.49 mpg. This is an average of driving styles, but more often than not, it is with the loud pedal pressed firmly down.
BTW, I didn't do this because I was worrying about fuel consumption, merely doing the Cerbie buying wannabees a favour. I just happen to be in the habit of noting down my mileage when I fill up and I keep every receipt - well, more like shoved in my wallet and forgot about. I was just having a clear out and thought it would be handy to do.
1290 miles, 335.28 litres used.
Unless my maths is out, I make that an average of 17.49 mpg. This is an average of driving styles, but more often than not, it is with the loud pedal pressed firmly down.
BTW, I didn't do this because I was worrying about fuel consumption, merely doing the Cerbie buying wannabees a favour. I just happen to be in the habit of noting down my mileage when I fill up and I keep every receipt - well, more like shoved in my wallet and forgot about. I was just having a clear out and thought it would be handy to do.
Byff said:
I keep every receipt - well, more like shoved in my wallet and forgot about. I was just having a clear out and thought it would be handy to do.
Ah yes, I think I know what you mean you go out thinking you have a full wallet, go to buy something, start going through your wallet only to find out every piece of paper is a fuel reciept
So you end up taking them all out and thinking they could be quite useful for someone else.
>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Monday 10th May 13:41
I'm pulling around 26mpg, and thats with some harsh low-gear, high rev driving too... pretty impressive.
The other ride gives me 15mpg with normal driving, forget about thrashing, sometimes you can actually see the fuel guage slide its way down whilst driving!!! (turbos are more economical, yeah right, not in a 2 tonne TT!)
I was thinking of picking up some Toyota or something, all that money saved on petrol could cover fine-tuning the other two beasts...
Funny thing is, you dont notice how much goes on petrol, fags, drinks etc... I did a spreadsheet for last year, and the figures knocked me out literally!!! This year some budget concious thinking will have to be on the cards...
86p for a litre of 97 octane is daylight robbery...
I've already moved to roll-ups to save some dosh here and there... wish there was an alternative to the gas too... mobile nuclear reactor anyone?
The other ride gives me 15mpg with normal driving, forget about thrashing, sometimes you can actually see the fuel guage slide its way down whilst driving!!! (turbos are more economical, yeah right, not in a 2 tonne TT!)
I was thinking of picking up some Toyota or something, all that money saved on petrol could cover fine-tuning the other two beasts...
Funny thing is, you dont notice how much goes on petrol, fags, drinks etc... I did a spreadsheet for last year, and the figures knocked me out literally!!! This year some budget concious thinking will have to be on the cards...
86p for a litre of 97 octane is daylight robbery...
I've already moved to roll-ups to save some dosh here and there... wish there was an alternative to the gas too... mobile nuclear reactor anyone?
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I think more right foot is needed
Think Dave is correct. That'll bring it down to where it should be. 
