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Good to meet you today and glad you enjoyed the drive home.  

That's a very good score on the mpgs, Storm Ciara tail wind or is it downhill all the way?

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12 minutes ago, Asimo said:

Good to meet you today and glad you enjoyed the drive home.  

That's a very good score on the mpgs, Storm Ciara tail wind or is it downhill all the way?

Great to meet you too. Loved the drive home and love the car.

I've just completed my Pen & Paper (tm) maths and the true figure is actually 85mpg.  Onboard computers can be known to exagerate slightly.  Not by much though.

It started getting a bit blowy by Nottingham and its whipping up a prestorm here nicely. Think it was timed just right.

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Excellent!

Makes me think I should get one of these for my weekly motorway commute. Greta would still hate me but not quite as much.

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Crikey I was not expecting that ?️

IT BE BLUE TOO

Not that illness green

FIVE tickets pleas

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34 minutes ago, Skizzer said:

Excellent!

Makes me think I should get one of these for my weekly motorway commute. Greta would still hate me but not quite as much.

There was a blue one parked at a little garage in the middle of Gower last year.......

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2 hours ago, Jim Bell said:

I did just that. 90.3mpg point to point.  

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Night rider eat your heart out.

 

Now we've all seen how high you can get the mpg the next challenge is to see just how low you can get it.

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Amazingly well bought! So so so nice. 

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Excellent! Well bought!!! 

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And nobody bother trying to steal it. 

It has an immobiliser sticker. 

 

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Nice work Jim, these have always fascinated me and I must admit to a little jealously.

I'm looking forward to your updates regarding how you get on with this. I assume this is to be your daily/commuter? 

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10 hours ago, skattrd said:

 

I'm looking forward to your updates regarding how you get on with this. I assume this is to be your daily/commuter? 

That is indeed the plan. I suppose they are at their best on runs like this, rather than stop start commuting (which I guess is most of my driving) so we shall see how it gets on. 

I can see why they are so highly thought of in the USA (where the speed limit is generally 55). When I dropped the speed to 55-60 and sat between the wagons, mpgs just rose slowly and steadily, seemingly endlessly. At 60 they leveled off. Above sixty they started to creep backwards. Be interesting to see what mpg it returns with just a straight 70mph run over a couple of hundred miles. 

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Commenting (or not), just so I can follow the thread :)

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Cookie, there's a 'follow' button at the top of each page, if you decide you want to follow a thread. Be warned though, it can get addictive.....

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Yo Jim Wilson²

Has it got a name yet?  You tend to give your motors names

I thought of one.  Blue Fuel Meanie.

As you were.

 

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17 hours ago, Jim Bell said:

So, im just home. 

269 miles. 

Half a tank. 

90.3mpg. 

That's impressive. 

That's what the computer says. What is it when you actually work it out from amount bought at the pump vs miles covered?

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17 hours ago, Jim Bell said:

I've just completed my Pen & Paper (tm) maths and the true figure is actually 85mpg

 

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26 minutes ago, davidfowler2000 said:

That's what the computer says. What is it when you actually work it out from amount bought at the pump vs miles covered?

As above. 

U MUST REED BETTER MOR

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Ah yes. I sees it now. Even specifically looking for it I scrolled past about 3 times.

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4 minutes ago, davidfowler2000 said:

Ah yes. I sees it now. Even specifically looking for it I scrolled past about 3 times.

I did have to work hard for that number and I wouldn't want to spend my life driving at 55mph so it'll be interesting to see what number it returns in "general normal driving" + a 70mph run up to the next Scotoshite. 

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Aye 55mph is grim. 62 is a bit better but still slower than most. That time I went to Portsmouth and back on one tank in the Golf it was done at 62mph. I reckon it added 90 minutes each direction.

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Assume this is not your fine self?

Had to be insurance, can't imagine an insight getting tugged for doing a ton.

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Thankfully not me. 

I've got 99 problems but no insurance ain't one. 

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Reset the computer and on a 10.5 mile commute it's showing the below numbers. 

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A whole tank of runs like this and some pen and paper figuring should show us the WORST economy it will deliver. 

 

It's smoll. 

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2 hours ago, Jim Bell said:

Thankfully not me. 

I've got 99 problems but no insurance ain't one. 

And equally happily, neither is Bridgend.

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