Tesco & Fuel...

I run my car (207) on either Shell V-Power Nitro+ or BP Ultimate and get good performance and MPG. I filled up a few weeks ago with Tesco's/Sainsbury's cheap stuff (127.9p/Litre) and the car almost felt ill. Went on a long trip (150 miles) and the car felt like it was going to stall when pulling away from traffic lights. Filled up with V-Power, and it has been fine.

I don't know what could have caused it, dodgy batch maybe, but there was definitely a difference.
 
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Never brought myself to drive on the motorway at 60 just to get my mpg figure up. I mean, I like an economic engine, but I also like to get to where I'm going.

I prefer to comment on average fuel economy over multiple driving styles, like a cross section of motorway, town, A and B roads. Like this :

 
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Come off it, there is no way the diesel is as quiet and refined as the petrol. It just plain isn't. I've got both remember :p

Erm, as had I up until a few weeks ago. My Range Rover was a V8 afterall.

I don't find my 30d particularly loud, and it feels refined enough for my driving style. Peoples opinions are different remember.
 
I don't find it particularly loud either, but it's just rubbish to say its quiet and refined as a 530i because it blatantly isn't. It's a great engine, better in ways than that in a 530i, but those ways don't include NVH.
 
The -30i and -35i (guessing 30i here) are very quiet and refined, but can go very loud and in-your-face if you wanted it.

The 30d sounds like a petrol on tick over, and on full chat sounds pretty damn impressive - maybe the extra gears in the F30 make the aural delight that little bit more extended and lovely?!
 
The 30d sounds like a petrol on tick over,

I think it's more a case of newer petrols sound a bit diesely on tickover and the 30d sounds less diesely than any other diesel.

and on full chat sounds pretty damn impressive - maybe the extra gears in the F30 make the aural delight that little bit more extended and lovely?!

I have the same gearbox ;) And I agree that it actually sounds good at full chat. Don't get me wrong, I like the engine - its very good!

But it isnt as quiet and refined as the 30i. If it was I wouldnt even have bothered trying to find a petrol one because the non-sound-and-refinement aspects of the N57 are simply incredible.
 
Never brought myself to drive on the motorway at 60 just to get my mpg figure up. I mean, I like an economic engine, but I also like to get to where I'm going.

I prefer to comment on average fuel economy over multiple driving styles, like a cross section of motorway, town, A and B roads. Like this :


That wasn't a motorway, it was outside a school, I'm not gay or owt. I use my car unlike many people. Ive done 60K miles now and I think 38mpg-42mpg is 'normal' average for it. If I spank it hard I can get it easily into the teens too, which is proper. I don't really comment on fuel consumption as its irrelevant to me, what does mean more is seat time compared to standing at fuel pumps, which after 108K in a B7 RS4 is quite important.
 

It was heading up the A14 in traffic so thought I would see what i could do when I when it was impossible to make progress and that is what I got. I actually took the pic from the back seat as I had climbed into the back for a snooze as the A14 is sorta straight and thought cruise control and a big stick would suffice.
 
That wasn't a motorway, it was outside a school, I'm not gay or owt. I use my car unlike many people. Ive done 60K miles now and I think 38mpg-42mpg is 'normal' average for it. If I spank it hard I can get it easily into the teens too, which is proper. I don't really comment on fuel consumption as its irrelevant to me, what does mean more is seat time compared to standing at fuel pumps, which after 108K in a B7 RS4 is quite important.

Ha ha, 40 mile school? That's quite impressive size. Huge in fact.

Yeah, 38 - 42 seems to be about average, which I'm pretty happy with considering the size and speed of the thing. I've said it before, there can't be many cars out there that are a better "all round" family car.

Yeah, I get what you're saying re seat time to pump time. My B6 S4 wasn't exactly great on fuel, but then neither were the 330i, V6 4mo, Golf GTI (stage 2 1.8T with live map), etc. etc. At least the S4 had the speed to make it "almost" worthwhile. As would the RS4 no doubt. But it is nice filling up knowing you won't have to do so again for another 600 miles, rather than 300.
 
Ha ha, 40 mile school? That's quite impressive size. Huge in fact.

Yeah, 38 - 42 seems to be about average, which I'm pretty happy with considering the size and speed of the thing. I've said it before, there can't be many cars out there that are a better "all round" family car.

Yeah, I get what you're saying re seat time to pump time. My B6 S4 wasn't exactly great on fuel, but then neither were the 330i, V6 4mo, Golf GTI (stage 2 1.8T with live map), etc. etc. At least the S4 had the speed to make it "almost" worthwhile. As would the RS4 no doubt. But it is nice filling up knowing you won't have to do so again for another 600 miles, rather than 300.

Now I have some good tyres on it, suited to the car, it's about as good as I need a car to be. Great car, like mine lots and ideal for a daily ****er.
 
I am happy with the AS2's on this car, suit the car well, good compromise. Michs feel better and grip better, but for everything else, noise, ride, comfort the AS2's are better.
 
You should drive hundreds of miles to the Hampshire meet to visit a load of random strangers off the internet, just so I can see what its like with proper tyres.
 
If you weren't looking for other wheels, and have the room to store them, then just swap the tyres round.

I did that with my 335d. To be fair, I bought new wheels and non-RFT's, but put winter tyres on the standard wheels, and kept the RFT's until it was time to trade the car back.

I have Goodyear excellence RFT's I think on the F11, and I don't mind them at all. So the car will probably wear them until they are down to around 5mm, then I'll swap the tyres round.
 
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