Clio 172 Cup
Echo - echo - echo...
I'll give you that, F5 would have been my friend here
Echo - echo - echo...
I get 200 miles from £50 v power, change gear just before the limiter all city driving. Will be doing a 200 mile motorway trip on Wednesday the trip comp usually says 37mpg but I'll work it out properly.
Does the cruise control really make much of a difference I would have thought it would better your mpg as long as you didn't touch it just did 70mph all the way
I'm selling my 182 for a diesel, I constantly moan about the mpg but I didn't buy it to drive it slow - what's the point.
Smiles per gallon for me
<180 miles for £68 but i choose to ignore that as much as possible!
Smiles per gallon for me
<180 miles for £68 but i choose to ignore that as much as possible!
Been there, done that, bought another 1*2. Neglible saving imho.
I wondered about this but I used to get between 350-380 miles from my Cup (50 litre fuel tank) and I just managed 415 miles in my Cupra (45 litre tank).
That's a fair difference, especially at today's fuel prices.
For me, at 30k a year, the diff between my clio doing 37mpg & a derv doing 47mpg is £95 a month in fuel. That doesnt take into account the higher servicing/more to break of a diesel...
Id rather drive the clio tbh.
Yours is broken.
Its not just the revs that you change at lol. Its how much you depress the throttle.
mpg gauge ftw.
use engine braking wherever you can.
I could easiy be wrong but is it right that if you're letting the engine decelerate itself, it's not using any fuel at all?
Apparently this is true.^^ as long as your coasting in gear it doesn't use any fuel (apparently)
Guys seriously if you engine break you are reving more and you are using more fuel, simples.
Coasting you use same amount of fuel as if you were sat outside your house warming it up.
Buy a german car. This is the only way.
All b****cks! Engine breaking does use fuel as does coasting. Sitting in traffic on idle uses fuel!
Guys seriously if you engine break you are reving more and you are using more fuel, simples.
Coasting you use same amount of fuel as if you were sat outside your house warming it up.
My cc makes massive difference, I reckon I loose 2mpg using it on the motorway.