How long does it take to run a car in?

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I got an Astra ecoFlex 1.7 diesel (performance car of the year, 2009) car a while ago, quoted at 62mpg. Currently only getting about 50mpg after about 2500 miles of driving.

Most of it is motorway driving, with a commute across London either end of the week. That will obviously make my MPG plummet, but is it likely I'll ever get to the magic 62mpg, or will that only be with pure motorway driving at 56mph?
 
That would be the best you could ever get out of it.

You would need to lose 12 stone, remove the interior, fill the car with helium, accelerate as slow as continental drift, etc. etc.

Or am I just being cynical?
 
Reset your trip computer whilst travelling 60MPH on the motorway, and observe it after 10 miles, you'll probably find you're achieving over 60MPG, the thing that really effects your economy will be your drive when you're off the motorway, how you drive it will have dramatic effects too.

Turbo diesels can be economical, but town driving and getting on boost a lot will see those economy figures drop dramatically.
 
Reset your trip computer whilst travelling 60MPH on the motorway, and observe it after 10 miles, you'll probably find you're achieving over 60MPG, the thing that really effects your economy will be your drive when you're off the motorway, how you drive it will have dramatic effects too.

Turbo diesels can be economical, but town driving and getting on boost a lot will see those economy figures drop dramatically.

Quite embarassingly, it doesn't even have a trip computer! :eek: I thought it would be a given piece of spec, on a eco-warrior car, but apparently not! Madness. I have to do it the old fashion way...

I drive pretty economically when I'm not on the motorway, which is why I'm wondering how long it takes to bed in. It's got long gearing, 70mph at 1800rpm, so I was expecting more to be honest. :o
 
Well they are usually run in on a bench in modern cars, but after 1000 miles, I would consider a car run-in.

How do you drive off the motorway? Using very little throttle, and keeping it off boost as much as possible will help your economy figures greatly.
 
I got an Astra ecoFlex 1.7 diesel (performance car of the year, 2009)

Say again ? ...performance car of the year :o ...is that some sort of a joke. It's an economical diesel hatchback built to do a job and keep the eco-mentalists quiet, it is not a performance car.

But yea like the others said, sit behind a truck at 56mph and you will probably hit the figures you're looking for, in the real world however it is unlikely as they come up with these figures under best possible conditions usually.
 
I thought he was talking about the lack of trip computer actually, i.e. they aren't actually the norm on a run of the mill production car. Altough I would expect them to be now to be fair.
 
Say again ? ...performance car of the year :o ...is that some sort of a joke. It's an economical diesel hatchback built to do a job and keep the eco-mentalists quiet, it is not a performance car.

I think (hope) it was tongue in cheek :)
 
I LOVE it when people buy a car purely because it does 65/70/75mpg. Even though they never touch motorways and only travel to the shops and back.

Morons :p

(Not saying the op is a moron)
 
Say again ? ...performance car of the year :o ...is that some sort of a joke. It's an economical diesel hatchback built to do a job and keep the eco-mentalists quiet, it is not a performance car.

I think (hope) it was tongue in cheek :)

Yes, I am fully aware it was not performance car of the year in 2009. :p

I LOVE it when people buy a car purely because it does 65/70/75mpg. Even though they never touch motorways and only travel to the shops and back.

Morons :p

(Not saying the op is a moron)

It was a company car given to me and I didn't have any choice in what it was. :o

I'm going to drive everywhere as economically as possible and see what I can get out of the 11 gallon tank it has. I'm aiming for 682 miles @ 62mpg. Last tank was 530 miles! :(
 
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