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Vogue Owner Member Since: 12 Jun 2008 Location: Braintree Posts: 234 |
I do the same journey most days , 100 miles round trip with 80% being motorway miles
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23rd Jun 2015 5:06pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8219 |
I think they are always a bit optimistic, mine says around 18 but I get closer to 15...
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23rd Jun 2015 5:24pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8219 |
I meant your MPG sounds good... not my 4.4V8 petrol... but it does sound good BTW.... Pete
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23rd Jun 2015 5:26pm |
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Rangeyman Member Since: 03 Feb 2015 Location: west yorkshire Posts: 267 |
If you are cruising at 50 it could be your optimum mpg,sounds good figures to me.To actually put a spanner in the works ,most speedos are inaccurate unless they are calibrated meaning the mileage is not right and neither will the mpg.If you want to be accuratel log exactly what you put in at the pump in litres[on your receipt] you can then measure what distance you do un a map but probably unfeasible.You could check your distance covered on a measured mile that you can calculate the distance difference then giving an accurate Mpg!!! |
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23rd Jun 2015 8:24pm |
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Vogue Owner Member Since: 12 Jun 2008 Location: Braintree Posts: 234 |
I think I'll stick with the feelgood factor of 40mpg! CURRENT : FFRR 2012 4.4 TDV8
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23rd Jun 2015 8:31pm |
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Zirconblue Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 1277 |
it all depends how accurate your speedo is, and that can be affected by worn tyres vs. new ones.
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23rd Jun 2015 10:55pm |
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JST Member Since: 12 Dec 2013 Location: Somerset Posts: 491 |
mine over reads by 10% (3.6) Cheers
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24th Jun 2015 1:26pm |
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stoutgoose Member Since: 08 Jan 2015 Location: London Posts: 186 |
Mine is consistently over-optimistic by 3mpg measured against computer reading vs tank fill/odometer method.
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26th Jun 2015 12:45pm |
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horse86 Member Since: 09 Dec 2014 Location: PA Posts: 860 |
getting 14mpg currently on my 4.4V8 gasoline 2014 FF Autobiography 5.0 SC
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30th Jun 2015 6:15pm |
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Zirconblue Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 1277 |
Bear in mind though that filling the tank and using the odometer, doesn't take into account idling, sitting a traffic lights etc. The computer stops recording fuel consumption when the vehicle stops moving. So it will always be slightly higher than the filling the tank method. |
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30th Jun 2015 9:06pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 610 |
What is your source for that comment? Just curious since I have never come across anything like that. In fact when I was up in the mountains at my grandparents in the Highlands the on board was dropping whilst we were stationary watching a lek going on... Ed |
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30th Jun 2015 10:03pm |
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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
I just started playing with the consumption computer. I was able to see it hit 20.8 MPG(US). All I need to maintain that is a slight grade downhill at 35 MPH. 4 mile trip average was 17.6. I'm optimistic I'll hit 24mpg highway. I also play the lottery. |
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1st Jul 2015 1:05am |
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3796 |
I Find the indicated mpg useful as a diagnostic tool rather than an accurate measure of fuel consumption, for example when the caliper was sticking on my last car the average mpg got worse which prompted the investigation and discovery of a very hot wheel.
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1st Jul 2015 6:12am |
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Zirconblue Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 1277 |
To be honest i've not looked that closely at the one on the range rover, but on previous cars with econometers it does seem to have stopped recording when stationary. If i remember correctly on a Citroen the 'actual MPG' display would show dashes pretty much as soon as you stopped. As said above though, measuring MPG is a good diagnostic tool, whether you use the computer or full tank against mileage driven. Neither are exactly under laboratory conditions. |
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1st Jul 2015 9:04pm |
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