v-power fuel is a higher burning fuel so you will use more fuel when running on v power but shouldnt be that much, stupid question but do you reset the trip computer when you re-fuel. If you travel in rush hour or some traffic it seriously kills mpg, also if you run around on tick over the car tends to over fuel because it thinks its going to stall so it fuels the engine more,
Im getting 19mpg on mine, just about can afford to run it.
I reset dials everytime I fill up. Ok cheers think am gunna have to try that. It's doing my head in. One of the reasons I got this car over other is that it could get 34mpg n I have never got that. Even with motorway driving
honestly its really easy. 4 bolts. I'm useless with mechanics and I did it. It's next in line to the airbox. It's pointed out in the arrows in this link.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/clio-172-thro...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item35a755ee7a
time will tell with the injector cleaner and fuel additive i guess....
Mine was returning 18mpg last week, I was putting fuel in every other day, if I dared to open it up the tank would be empty in seconds, it was down on power too.
I knew what the problem was though, it was a blow on the weld just before the cat, I could tell when I started it up from cold there was visible fumes coming out of it.
Got a decat and had it fitted, it's now returning 33mpg and pulls stronger than ever.
yeah i think you will mate. Did you give the gallon fuel run a go?
i do look like a tool at 55-60 on motorways in the sporty mota. but this means all i save can be used for guilt free blatting at weekends!!!
Never understood the people who manage to consistently get 40+ mpg.. on a motorway fair enough, but round town.. you might as well have bought a 1.2.
I drive my 172 what I would describe as 'normally' for the kind of person who would buy the car, and average is around 24-30, generally round town.
Yes, although possible to get high 30s or even 40 I would have got a diesel if I wanted to change gears at 1800 revs and never enjoy WOT.
What I go by: take your car on a motorway run and reset the trip just before you leave, to see if it is running smoothly and actually able to achieve the MPG figures it is meant to, and then drive around as normal and forget how high your MPG 'should' be, knowing its just your driving style.
Its all well and good to see what mpg you can get out of your car (I do it too), but personally i feel if you are doing 55 on a motorway that is just plain dangerous.