your mpg figures pls :)

I was filling up next to a bloke with a V12 Roller & he had left the engine running
while he filled up, after a while the checkout bloke came out & told him to turn it off as he kept gaining on the pump :p
 
Mine...

BMW 320d (new) 51mpg (!)
Volvo V50 2.0d 40-42mpg (wifes' wagon)
RX-8 231 (sadly sold) 20-22mpg

For a weekly commute that's quite a saving over rexy - but nowhere near as fun :cool: !
 
Now that sort of makes sense but then I think to myself, on that argument how come the optimal speed for mpg is somewhere between 50 and 60? Surely that requires more power than to keep a car maintained at 40 or 30 or 20 say? My physics and mechanical knowledge are rubbish though, so a brief lesson would be appreciated. I'm guessing it has something to do with gearing?
56mph isn't "the" optimum speed for economy, so that argument doesn't really have merit :p

Specific economy is going to be down to the individual car, gearing and engine, but at 60+ most cars are going to be happily in top gear :)
 
Getting between 26-29mpg in my Golf 5 GTi DSG around town if I drive nicely. Goes up to about 33mpg on the motorway which I'm not particularly chuffed about :(

Very keen to hear what other GTi owners get.

Well I posted above you


same engine (but my vRS is a slightly larger car..maybe a bit heavier as well) and same figures almost round town..but yours seems way off on the motorway

I just put the cruise on set it to 75 and away I go

like I said on a trip up to aberdeen a couple of weeks ago got 40mpg...on a long motorway trip I would get 430-450 miles from a tank
 
It's unlikely that your car is more economical at 85 than at 60, as it takes 85% more power to maintain that speed. If you have unusual gearing or a rather particular engine then it's possible, but very rare I'd imagine.

My old man had an omega v6 as a company motor that was most economical at 83 or something on cruise control, as with auto box this was right at the peak of the torque curve.
 
infinity at the moment, due to no car :D

Well, hopefully not for much longer :)

For the record, my 'Vette was more economical at 80 than it was at 65, for example, in reference to the above :)
 
BMW 535i - 12mpg if Im careful :( Have had it as low as 9mpg
BMW 328i - 29mpg on mostly motorway during the week :)
VW Passat Diesel - only 39.9mpg (mostly motorway)
 
BMW 535i - 12mpg if Im careful :( Have had it as low as 9mpg

My god.

There is something wrong with that car.
Is it an E39 or an E34?

I've had the E34's M30 3.5L S6 in a 735i and I never got less than 15mpg
If it's an E39 with the M52 engine, I had a 540i and never got less than 18mpg
 
My old man had an omega v6 as a company motor that was most economical at 83 or something on cruise control, as with auto box this was right at the peak of the torque curve.
Torque peak or not, it doesn't make it absolutely more economical. Unless the engine is seriously underpowered at lower RPM, lower speeds in higher gears are likely to return better economy. My car at about 40MPH in 5th (1600RPM) is about as economical as it gets.
 
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