Hi there. This is my first post with my first car so apologies if I'm a little vague with my information
I recently bought my first car - An 04 Clio Authentique 1.2. I was advised by my friend with the same car that he put approximately £20 per week of fuel and he drives every day. I bought the car on a Friday and put £20 in. Of course I was very excited about driving and I drove a lot so I had to put another £20 in. I calmed down a lot after that and never drove as much but I still had to put more petrol back in on the Friday. The reason I am concerned is the bars of fuel (of which there is 9) one of them ran out after a small drive of only 7 miles.
I'm not sure if what I'm putting in fuel wise is normal for this car or if there is any concerns that I should be worried about. The MPG for the car should be 47 but it's no where near that amount.
The car isn't due an MOT until May 2015 but it hasn't been serviced since August 2012. Am i just being paranoid because its my first car or is there something wrong with it? Would a service be able solve any problems that may arise?
Thanks in advance for your help
I recently bought my first car - An 04 Clio Authentique 1.2. I was advised by my friend with the same car that he put approximately £20 per week of fuel and he drives every day. I bought the car on a Friday and put £20 in. Of course I was very excited about driving and I drove a lot so I had to put another £20 in. I calmed down a lot after that and never drove as much but I still had to put more petrol back in on the Friday. The reason I am concerned is the bars of fuel (of which there is 9) one of them ran out after a small drive of only 7 miles.
I'm not sure if what I'm putting in fuel wise is normal for this car or if there is any concerns that I should be worried about. The MPG for the car should be 47 but it's no where near that amount.
The car isn't due an MOT until May 2015 but it hasn't been serviced since August 2012. Am i just being paranoid because its my first car or is there something wrong with it? Would a service be able solve any problems that may arise?
Thanks in advance for your help