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Postby RussMan » Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:00 pm

Hi there,

Just doing the maths there... OMG.
Filled up on Friday. 70 euro for 58 litres approx.
(need to double check this) but I think i get about 400K out of the tank which is approx 250 miles.
So 58 litres = about 12.6 Gallons.

Therefore 12.6 gallons = 250 miles = approx 19 mpg.

No F**************g way


Thoughts please. Is someone stealing my petrol. Am i driving a Dodge Vipe disguised as an Fto with a speed limiter?
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Postby kevinod » Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:37 pm

Whoa...

ok, here we go... 250 miles / 58 litres = 4.31 miles per litre.
There are 4.54609 litres in a gallon, 4.31 * 4.54609, which brings it to 19.595 mpg.

I get somewhere in mid 20s usually, later 20s if I behave particularly well that tank, or go on long journeys maybe.

Considering the reports of you terrorising the local beemer population :wink: 19 prob is about right?
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Postby pergau » Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:38 pm

Until the recent 119cent madness, I was getting about 100km for 10 euro.

Now I turn the engine off when I'm going downhill : )
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Re: Fuel MPG more like OMG

Postby CJ » Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:39 pm

RussMan wrote:

Filled up on Friday. 70 euro for 58 litres approx.
(need to double check this) but I think i get about 400K out of the tank which is approx 250 miles.
So 58 litres = about 12.6 Gallons.

Therefore 12.6 gallons = 250 miles = approx 19 mpg.


No surprise there, I get about 20mpg on average, granted I'm doing city driving most of the time. Anyway, you're dring a performance car, low MPG comes with the territory when you're not spareing the horses, get used to it ;)

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Postby kevinod » Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:40 pm

kevinod wrote:I get somewhere in mid 20s usually, later 20s if I behave particularly well that tank, or go on long journeys maybe.


I guess I should mention that I do live only 4 miles from work, so for a lot of my driving the car is just warmed up and I'm at work, which isn't good for my mpg.
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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:59 pm

Drive it like a race car - Costs like a race car. :lol:

Not unusual to get 20mpg - I tend to average 25mpg - its still a hell of a lot better than what I've been getting from the Scooby. FTO gives 300 miles from a full tank when I'm driving "normally" :roll:
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Re: Fuel MPG more like OMG

Postby soc » Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:39 pm

RussMan wrote:Therefore 12.6 gallons = 250 miles = approx 19 mpg.

No F**************g way



well in fairness from what I've heard you sound like you do like to use the revs 8) which only to be expected when driving such a sweet sounding car but unfortunately fuel consumption goes downhill rapidly. I usually get around 30mpg in the golf so it's one of the very few things I don't miss about my GR :smt023
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Postby rsg » Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:47 pm

I still manage(d) to get about 340miles of a full tank driving reasonably most of the time - but now it seems petrol this side of the world is going up AGAIN by another 40c a litre next week - bring it to R6.31/L! It wasn't even 3 months ago we were paying R5.28/L...
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Postby Myfeckin FTO » Tue Sep 20, 2005 9:25 am

rsg wrote:I still manage(d) to get about 340miles of a full tank driving reasonably most of the time - but now it seems petrol this side of the world is going up AGAIN by another 40c a litre next week - bring it to R6.31/L! It wasn't even 3 months ago we were paying R5.28/L...


Thats still just 81cent a litre RSQ - we are paying circa 120 cent a litre over here in Ireland and its a lot more expensive again in the UK.
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Postby RussMan » Wed Sep 21, 2005 9:12 am

What beemers have i been terrorising now Kev? :shock:

Ok we'll ended up filling up last night at 512 km which was allot more than
expected but i was taking it easy yesterday.

So to do the maths again.

58 litres = 318 miles
58 litres = about 12.6 Gallons.

Therefore 12.6 gallons = 318 miles = approx 25.25 mpg.

Sickens me on the price more than anything!!
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Postby soc » Wed Sep 21, 2005 11:41 am

RussMan wrote:What beemers have i been terrorising now Kev? :shock:

Ok we'll ended up filling up last night at 512 km which was allot more than
expected but i was taking it easy yesterday.

So to do the maths again.

58 litres = 318 miles
58 litres = about 12.6 Gallons.

Therefore 12.6 gallons = 318 miles = approx 25.25 mpg.

Sickens me on the price more than anything!!
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