CoBo55 wrote: » But you don't have to charge a battery on your bike to get 2.2, you are measuring actual petrol burned. The car is 2.8 plus the electricity used to get this figure.
antodeco wrote: » 60l tank and I get around 130miles, so less than 200kms! Another car depending how I drive, a full tank (25l) will be halted driving from Liffey Valley to Dundrum
Wibbs wrote: » Jaysus Anto, what are you driving, the Queen Mary?
dubliniift wrote: » Please help me buy a honda insight. Which dealer and what to check
PaulRyan97 wrote: » Yes, over the same distance I averaged 11.9kWh/100km so ~119kWh of electricity used. That would cost roughly €20 at my current rate (would be half that if I switched to a night rate). Plus the original €30 of petrol I put in the day I got the car. That's €50 for 1000km. My previous Golf, a 1.2tsi was averaging 6.6l/100km or about €100 for every 1000km. So I've about halved the running expenses.
nailstar wrote: » 3.7l/100 - 3 series f30 in ECO mode, comfort mode usually gives around 4.3l/100
Midnight_EG wrote: » Long gone :pac: These days it's 12.8l/km or 18 old monies in my LS460
CianRyan wrote: » If it makes you feel any better, my swift does about 11.8l-12.6l/100km. It did 7 on my way to Galway last year at eh, speeds. That was nice.
R.O.R wrote: » I moved in to a 318d Sport Auto at the start of February. Just over 6,500km on the clock and overall average is down to 4.8l/100km (59mpg) Had to stop for fuel yesterday morning - 36km left to empty according to the OBC, and 1089km since last fill. Nearly all driving in Eco Mode and that makes a decent difference - this was from the first tank I think it got up to 165km of "fuel saved by driving in eco" while driving, but came down to 163km before I stopped and could take a picture.
colm_mcm wrote: » Does eco mode make it slow?
Car99 wrote: » 6 mpg .
frozenfrozen wrote: » one thing I notice it does is the air conditioning goes in bursts probably to save energy
colm_mcm wrote: » At constant motorway speed, does eco mode actually do much then?