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MPG and range

Post by Muzorewa » Sat Sep 26, 2015 10:15 am

I took our trusty 2.5TD to Aberdeen & back yesterday, trundling along nicely except for a bit of traffic in Aberdeen itself and in Dundee both ways. Brimmed the tank before I started and then near Dunfermline on the return, recorded 723.3km (449.4 miles) on the first tank and 58.37 litres (12.84 proper gallons) to refill it, which equates to 35mpg which I'm quite pleased with, not bad for an old oil-burner. On the basis that the tank is supposed to be 65 litres, that means I could have nursed another 50 miles before needing to test the self-priming feature of the fuel system :D
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Post by sotal » Sun Sep 27, 2015 10:39 pm

You make me wonder if something is wrong with ours!

Our recent long trip didn't really get any more MPG than round town! I reckon we got about 26-27mpg on our return journey from Cornwall. It was easy to calculate as I brimmed it before leaving and then had to fill it up again half an hour before we got home as I wasn't sure we would make it!

We did have a full load, along with the roof rack and roof box on the roof. The journey was more or less three roads for the majority of the journey, we drove at night with very little traffic - just sat at 70mph for endless miles upon miles!

Not sure how much the rack/box reduces mpg?
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Post by Bob » Sun Sep 27, 2015 10:45 pm

I'd say that the roof gear and 70 instead of 55/60 would make a significant difference. :wink:
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Post by the1andonly » Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:34 pm

The last 13k miles iv'e averaged 26.3mpg
2.5 diesel 4x4
inc towing and last 3k restricted to 50mph not get above 27mpg
21500km on clock
is this realistic or am i doing something wrong.
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Post by Bob » Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:37 pm

Sounds fair to me. :)
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Post by Muzorewa » Mon Sep 28, 2015 2:39 am

I think the above are all typical, for my figures in the first post I was purposely only doing 50-55mph and taking it as economically as I could. 70mph and with added wind resistance will make a huge difference.
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Post by mikeonb4c » Mon Sep 28, 2015 8:22 am

I've just had an interesting one. 33mpg Manchester to SE London on a journey where I did 65-70mph when road allowed, but had long tailback at Birmingham and Friday afternoon traffic through London. Aircon on a fair bit of the time. 3 people in car, light luggage. Quite surprised at that fuel economy. :-)
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Post by sotal » Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:08 pm

the1andonly wrote:The last 13k miles iv'e averaged 26.3mpg
2.5 diesel 4x4
inc towing and last 3k restricted to 50mph not get above 27mpg
21500km on clock
is this realistic or am i doing something wrong.
Sounds the same as mine. It doesn't seem to make much difference what I do it gets somewhere near 26-27mpg.

Our other car is a 59plate Petrol Mondeo. That gets around 28mpg as an overall average, but the difference with that is that when I do, do longer journeys it can get up to 40mpg.
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Post by Gasy » Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:14 pm

I seem to average 27 / 28 mpg on long journeys 70mph

20mpg towing caravan long journeys

20 / 24 mpg short start stop up hills in devon

27 ish around town here in the flatlands
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