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Tubby



Member Since: 22 Sep 2012
Location: United Kingdom
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Zambezi Silver

13.3 mpg average since recent purchase in local motoring - but very happy - you can't take it with you, can you?
When I want to save the planet I drive my 928 & get 19 mpg

'56 Supercharged
'89 S4 Auto

Post #148416 26th Oct 2012 9:12pm
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stu



Member Since: 04 May 2011
Location: Richmond North Yorkshire
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Orkney Grey

my best/worst figures according to the trip computer are:

Best: 32mpg on a long steady run down the M6 this week

Worst; 13mpg towing my caravan ( my petrol V8 would give more.. Laughing ) Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE



Past: TDV8(4.4) Vogue
Discovery 3 Commercial
TDV8(3.6) Vogue
TD6 Vogue
D2 V8 ES
D1 V8 ES
RR Vogue Classic

Post #148528 27th Oct 2012 5:40pm
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crookedm



Member Since: 23 Sep 2012
Location: Heswall
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2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Best 27.8 from Devon to Wirral.

Worst 22 arsing around showing friends new toy etc. Confused

Post #148668 28th Oct 2012 5:05pm
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Mikeyjd



Member Since: 14 Jun 2011
Location: Wrexham
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Wales 2003 Range Rover SE Td6 Zambezi Silver

My long term average is about 24-25.

My best over a single long run is 30

My worst over a couple of weeks where I didn't do a a single journey over 2 miles is about 21

TD6 103,000 miles No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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Previous car Td6 SE
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Previous LR- Disco 300TDi Auto

Post #148782 29th Oct 2012 11:12am
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Herdwick



Member Since: 05 May 2010
Location: Lake District, Cumbria.
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 V8 Santorini Black

Since getting our Westminster in May, it has averaged 31,7mpg over 9k miles, mainly motorway to/from S of France 3 times.

Today at a steady 60mph on cruise from Preston to Lake District it was showing 41mpg on trip as I parked at home. as a comparison, i did the same journey on saturday at same speed in an Audi A6 3.0tdi and that showe exactly 42mpg. Shocked
Difference in economy only shows above 70mph, when the Audi still shows 37mpg at 80mph and the Range Rover averages around 30mpg at 80mph.

Post #148848 29th Oct 2012 5:19pm
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Dolphinboy



Member Since: 07 Dec 2009
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Atacama Sand

2004 4.4v8 (BMW)

- avge 19.8 mpg petrol (last trip got 23.8 MPG on petrol @ 70 mph on motorway)
-26 mpg or 24p per mile on LPG (hooning it down the A36 and around to Salisbury plain and back!)
Getting 240-250 miles per LPG tank (takes 75L at a fill up)

My 2002 TD6 used to get avge 24-25mpg so loving the v8 power and sound!!! Bow down

Post #148859 29th Oct 2012 6:36pm
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marcoos_1



Member Since: 25 Oct 2012
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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

Well......I've just bought my TD6.......and I'm really dissapointed with the power vs fuel economy. I've still got my P38 4.6 with LPG. It is faster, smoother, cheaper to run.......

But........


I do love the L322 though, I just wish I had held out for a S/C on LPG. I just couldn't find one.........and I was warned off them by my local LPG guy as he said you need a flash lube system and they might still burn valves out.

Then I find this forum and all the S/Cs with LPG!!!! Banging Head

Post #148904 30th Oct 2012 7:11am
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LPG



Member Since: 20 Nov 2012
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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Santorini Black

Had my 2009 3.6 TDV8 a week now and its averaging 16.9mpg. It is only getting used for short journeys (2-3 miles) so I wasn't expecting it to be ecomonical, but I was hoping for around 22mpg.

I have just rang DMS automotive about getting the engine remapped. As Im not interested in extra performance they said they can do an 'economy map' which should get that 16.9 up to about 22mpg.

Waiting back to hear on a price.

Post #152876 23rd Nov 2012 10:16am
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i'd leave it a bit longer than a week to get a 'proper' average...do some longer runs in it and that average should go up...a remap wont affect the mpg that much if you're only doing short runs.. ... - .- -.




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Post #152887 23rd Nov 2012 10:51am
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bozmandb9



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LPG wrote:
Had my 2009 3.6 TDV8 a week now and its averaging 16.9mpg. It is only getting used for short journeys (2-3 miles) so I wasn't expecting it to be ecomonical, but I was hoping for around 22mpg.

I have just rang DMS automotive about getting the engine remapped. As Im not interested in extra performance they said they can do an 'economy map' which should get that 16.9 up to about 22mpg.

Waiting back to hear on a price.


I think you'd be lucky to get 22 mpg on a 2-3 mile journey! The engine is not even going to warm up properly in that time. Remember it's a 3.6 litre diesel V8 lump, it's never going to be terribly efficient for really short runs.

I'd maybe forget about the remap if they're claiming they can give you such an improvement over such short journeys. Plus, if you only do such short journeys it'll take you donkeys years to recover the cost of the remap in fuel savings! Thumbs Up Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

Post #152888 23rd Nov 2012 11:01am
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Arenaitch



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Orkney Grey

Just an observation guys, but the OBC on my 2012 Westminster is consistently over 15% optimistic on average fuel consumption compared to real-life measurements, so the 28mpg I see actually translates to around 23mpg at the pumps.

Strangely though, the 'range' measurement reflects the real-world consumption as I usually get a max range of 490 - 520 or so miles on a filled tank. 2012 FFRR Westminster Orkney / Ivory and absolutely no pimp-glass!

Post #152901 23rd Nov 2012 11:39am
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crookedm



Member Since: 23 Sep 2012
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2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

bozmandb9 wrote:
LPG wrote:
Had my 2009 3.6 TDV8 a week now and its averaging 16.9mpg. It is only getting used for short journeys (2-3 miles) so I wasn't expecting it to be ecomonical, but I was hoping for around 22mpg.

I have just rang DMS automotive about getting the engine remapped. As Im not interested in extra performance they said they can do an 'economy map' which should get that 16.9 up to about 22mpg.

Waiting back to hear on a price.


I think you'd be lucky to get 22 mpg on a 2-3 mile journey! The engine is not even going to warm up properly in that time. Remember it's a 3.6 litre diesel V8 lump, it's never going to be terribly efficient for really short runs.

I'd maybe forget about the remap if they're claiming they can give you such an improvement over such short journeys. Plus, if you only do such short journeys it'll take you donkeys years to recover the cost of the remap in fuel savings! Thumbs Up


Agree, I get fuel consumption overall of 25 my trip consumption is 23.9. Save the remap money drive it like to fear you will ill someone if you go over 70 these aren't meant to be driven like sports cars. It's not brilliant but look at it, it's owns the road!

Post #153040 23rd Nov 2012 9:32pm
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barracuda816



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE Td6 Tonga Green

Real world, im getting 25mpg. The TD6 seems to be under quite a lot of strain in the ff, i live in an area with a fair few hills. Should have got the v8 Whistle

Post #153055 23rd Nov 2012 10:31pm
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rathbranV8



Member Since: 23 Jan 2011
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Ireland 2002 Range Rover SE 4.4 V8 Oslo Blue

2002 4.4 v8 on 114750 miles

over the last 14,000 miles on my road trip app
towing over 2000 miles Ifor williams 510 and 2 horses approx 2200kg weight

best 23.5 mpg
worst 12.2 mpg
towing 17.0 mpg
average 18.8 mpg


not bad Thumbs Up

Post #153498 26th Nov 2012 12:36am
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steptoe



Member Since: 23 Jul 2012
Location: london
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England 

2002 4.2 V8. With LPG

The last 220 miles have all been short journeys driving in london.
I filled the tank, then refilled it after 220 miles. Onboard computer said 14MPG, actual fuel used for mileage was 13MPG.
The second fuel cons meter, which i reset to zero when i bought the car in august and haven't touched since, is now down to 19MPG over 3K miles,

And the price of LPG is all over the place around here. BP want 82p a litre, sainsburys 74p.

Post #153795 27th Nov 2012 9:48am
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