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Alias



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How much gas does the S/C really use?

I really intetessted how much gas the FFRR S/C 2007 need. Everybody tells me the SC only needs 12l/100km. Is that true? I am afraid it needs around 20l.
Can somebody tell me how much it really needs? Average? City, highway?

Post #13844 25th Feb 2010 3:28am
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Real RR



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Have never seen anywhere near 20l even towing.

Overall average 13.4l/100km over the last 10,000 km
Highway cruising at 100kmh 11.75l/100km
City 15l/100km


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Post #13845 25th Feb 2010 6:26am
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Real RR wrote:
Have never seen anywhere near 20l even towing.
Overall average 13.4l/100km over the last 10,000 km
Highway cruising at 100kmh 11.75l/100km
City 15l/100km


Have you ever started your car, or do you drive just downhill slopes?????? Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Not even in the catalogue they have those numbers.
In 2007, which is the same engine as a 2006 the numbers were, straight from the 2007 cat:
urban: 22,4 lts/100km
extra urban: 12.2 lts
combined: 16 lts

If you do make them, then you really are a ''fuel consumption freak''. Bow down

For ''Alias'', on a general note, the manufacturer values are worth almost nothing.
You can count on 17-19 combined. Around 24 city, and 12.2 at 90km/h (that one is the only they can get right...if you also cruise at level road at 90 forever....)

Post #13856 25th Feb 2010 10:14am
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Real RR



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Actually I spend a lot of time in the car covering between 500-1000 km a week.

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Post #13858 25th Feb 2010 10:32am
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Alias



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I thought that can't be normal. Wink
So you say it is around 16l/100km? If I drive the car for a test drive I can never drive long enough to find out how much gas it needs.

Post #13872 25th Feb 2010 2:46pm
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Censored ing loads, but come on, that's not why we drive them!!

Laughing sorry guys, not very constructive I know!

I tend to get around 14.5 MPG average and I have a relatively leaden foot. (19.48l/100KM)

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Shocked

Post #13874 25th Feb 2010 2:59pm
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Big Cry

So I think I buy a TDV8. Whistle
I mean 16 liter is okay but 20 all the time?

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mind you shouldn't moan, one of our other RR's only does 10 mpg - needless to say the mileage is restricted Surprised

Post #13876 25th Feb 2010 3:42pm
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Now how much gas does it need? Rolling Eyes
Real RR is a "fuel consumption freak" and happymadison1978 is got a "leaden foot". Shocked
Is there a "average" driver? Wink

Post #13877 25th Feb 2010 3:56pm
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Now how much gas does it need? Rolling Eyes
Real RR is a "fuel consumption freak" and happymadison1978 is got a "leaden foot". Shocked
Is there a "average" driver? Wink

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Post #13880 25th Feb 2010 4:26pm
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Have never really thought about the consumption side of things with a FFRR and i think most other members have not either ......... But Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

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Usally what kills the avg's is the fact that you never drive the car as in the tests.

RealRR, Australian as he is, must drive it for miles after miles in long, level, straight roads always at 100km/h.
Doing that, I can believe his numbers.

But, the more normal thing is overtakes, city driving, 140/150 kms cruising on highway, 100's on secondary roads, and that kills the manufactures numbers.

As a general rule, consider the combined number 16 and the city number, 22.
The correct combined will be something in between the two numbers.
meaning on a SC, your general everyday average would be around 19.

Post #13920 25th Feb 2010 11:08pm
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Buckingham Blue

A few days of ownership in and we seem to be getting around 16mpg in town.

Not had a good run on the motorway yet.

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