Dartz wrote: » I've gotten 10L/100km from the RX8 - once. Driving at midnight, from a hot-start with a following wind on the motorway. 11-13L/100km are more normal on the same journey. 20-22L/100km are more normal around town. I'd say if you measured the fuel it actually burned - it'd be half that. You could probably condense the exhaust and get a ****ton of petrol back. The smell is utterly eye-watering. The exhausts are jet-black with carbon. Fire comes out the back at high RPM. 1.27 petrol is a dream. The lockdown is the nightmare.
Alejandra Billions Greens wrote: » Litres per 100km? What is that in miles per engine re-build? :pac:
DaveyDave wrote: » Golf 1.0 TSI 110hp DSG, 6.78L average a tank over 32,400km so far.
duffman3833 wrote: » BMW 320i E90 (170) Avg around 33mpg mixture of town, country roads and motorway
CIP4 wrote: » Averaging 57mpg but typical range is 55-61mpg. Skoda Octavia 17 reg 2.0TDI 150bhp manual.
Miscreant wrote: » 2012 Toyota Auris Hybrid: Averaging between 52 and 56MPG (4.5 to 4.2l/100km) I was averaging 50MPG (4.7l/100km).
kermitpwee wrote: » Those calculations are using US gallons, if you are this side of the pond it will be as follows (4.7l/100km = 60mpg 4.5-4.2 = 62.7 -67.2 mpg
corks finest wrote: » That will drop as the colder weather kicks in(also a hybrid driver) atm I’m getting 60 mpg Honda Insight
CoBo55 wrote: » It that from the display? How many km to the tank are you getting? I don’t think Honda even claimed the insight could be that economical it isn’t even a proper hybrid.
colm_mcm wrote: » Averaging 52mpg, mixture of driving, mainly city centre or motorway. Octavia 2.0 TDI I know I probably could get better but life’s too short. Sweet spot is N roads doing around 80kmph.
corks finest wrote: » Insight is a hybrid ffs unless I imagined my 2
CoBo55 wrote: » Very similar to what I'm getting from the superb.
colm_mcm wrote: » Yes, I’ve often heard of bigger cars with the same engine getting better mpg. I’m putting it down to driver but even when trying I can’t get 70mpg for example. I’m still happy though as it’s well over 30% more efficient than my petrol Civic was on the same driving - plus the fuel is approx 8% cheaper, and the tax is 30% the cost of the Civic.