The figures for my van are 42, 60, 52 respectively.
I would say realistically mine is 38, 58, 47.
Although at present struggling to keep my combined at 47, it has dropped to 46, as you can see from my 'Fuelly' logo at the bottom of my posts.
Been using
http://www.fuelly.com for 13months & 12,500miles with a 65%/35% urban/extra split, so pretty accurate figures for MY driving in MY van.
Other people, of course, will have different figures for the same vehicle.
(12-12-2013, 08:21 PM)geoff Wrote: I actually have had 48 mpg from my 1.9D but it is too boring getting it hence my saying up to 45 mpg which I get as my normal average consumption figure.
So Gov.uk are pretty much spot on with their quoted figure of 49, when you are getting 48.
I don't think fuel economy is boring; it's becoming more and more necessary with fuel prices as they are today.
I find it quite challenging to see how many mpg I can get.
And I work on a road legal race car that does 8 mpg on a good day!
illyme:
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