Fuel consumption

Sorry, more questions.
What speed were you traveling at? any software done? and what rim size?
Edit: I see your average speed was 58kmph so I guess that makes sense.

My car is standard with the Santiago 19s and even on a flat road maintaining 90kmph steadily, my real-time consumption hovers around 5.2
I would probably only get less if I were on a flat road driving around 60kmph since that is where I noticed consumption is at its least.
No worries!
Travelling at about 100 to 110 odd. Zero software done. Have the standard 18s (Austin).

The Santiago 19s are actually optional. The standard for the 7.5 are the 18s (forgot the code name).

Your real time sounds similar to mine. Maybe I get slightly lower numbers because I coast sometimes and use momentum?
 
No worries!
Travelling at about 100 to 110 odd. Zero software done. Have the standard 18s (Austin).

The Santiago 19s are actually optional. The standard for the 7.5 are the 18s (forgot the code name).

Your real time sounds similar to mine. Maybe I get slightly lower numbers because I coast sometimes and use momentum?
Yeah sorry, I meant standard software-wise.
I had a loner set of 18s on at one point while the dealership was troubleshooting what they believed to be noise coming from one of the rims and did notice better consumption.

I'll try playing around with the coasting in eco mode a bit more and see what I can get.
I usually set mine up with the individual setting and engine set to eco.
That disables the coasting which confuses my wife when she drives but still changes gears early.
 
Merc C300 at 140km/h on N3 8.1l/100km not bad for 3 litre, but I will admit it needs a bit of speed to be economical.
 
Driving ±95km/h on the N2 from Somerset West to work in Woodstock. After peak traffic. Also turned off the climate control to see how much of an impact it would have.

Driving at that speed is really not for me. Normally I'm at 125km/h.

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Yeah sorry, I meant standard software-wise.
I had a loner set of 18s on at one point while the dealership was troubleshooting what they believed to be noise coming from one of the rims and did notice better consumption.

I'll try playing around with the coasting in eco mode a bit more and see what I can get.
I usually set mine up with the individual setting and engine set to eco.
That disables the coasting which confuses my wife when she drives but still changes gears early.
Do both cars have the same engine and gearbox
 
Driving ±95km/h on the N2 from Somerset West to work in Woodstock. After peak traffic. Also turned off the climate control to see how much of an impact it would have.

Driving at that speed is really not for me. Normally I'm at 125km/h.

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Damn. Looks like an ATM showing fuel consumption.
 
Driving ±95km/h on the N2 from Somerset West to work in Woodstock. After peak traffic. Also turned off the climate control to see how much of an impact it would have.

Driving at that speed is really not for me. Normally I'm at 125km/h.

Range Rover Evoque diesel.View attachment 1316474

damn very good

thats a 2.0d as well right
 
my wifes jazz 1.4 we used to drive little longer distances (+-20km) and used to get between 6-6.5

now we do a few km return trip to school and back with 50 robots and stops and its gone to 7-8

my triton 3.2d averages around 11 in city driving

on the little longer highways it comes down to 9.5
 
i have seen guys in m4s with 25l per 100km and here you trying to achieve what normal 2-3.0l cars want to achieve

please drive the car
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Yeah sorry, I meant standard software-wise.
I had a loner set of 18s on at one point while the dealership was troubleshooting what they believed to be noise coming from one of the rims and did notice better consumption.

I'll try playing around with the coasting in eco mode a bit more and see what I can get.
I usually set mine up with the individual setting and engine set to eco.
That disables the coasting which confuses my wife when she drives but still changes gears early.
Here’s todays effort

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Umhlanga to White River, 657km, 5.5l/100km, Renault Sandero Stepway 900T. I was experimenting to see at which speed the car is most economical. Consumption figures look pretty similar between 90 and 120km/h
 
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Did 450 km on 37 litres. First click fill ups. Was expecting much worse as I hammered the car quite a few times.

Drove to Cape Town on friday, drove there in peak traffic and drove back at lock up speeds. Traffic was crap as well. Not nearly as bad as it could've been.
 
Normal city driving hits me around 10L/100km on my 2010 Civic 1.8 Hatch.
Lowest I got was from JHB to Ballito, 6.3L/100km at the speed limit with Cruise on.
If I do granny driving, I can hit about 7-8L/100km in the city
I was coming here to moan about my 2010 2.2 iCTDi, but I feel much better now, thanks :laugh:

Since we have a Q5 as well, my car is pretty much relegated to 100% city driving and commuting. No long distance road trips for at least the last 2 years.

 
I was coming here to moan about my 2010 2.2 iCTDi, but I feel much better now, thanks :laugh:

Since we have a Q5 as well, my car is pretty much relegated to 100% city driving and commuting. No long distance road trips for at least the last 2 years.


Haha glad to know you aren't THAT far behind me :p
 
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