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My current car is 6091
My last car was 12568
The one before was 13840
Same here. I owned the i30 when I used to work for a place that frequently had me on the road, would do weekly trips to Grahamstown, Port Alfred, sometimes Adelaide, Graaff-Reinet, Queenstown and East London.None of my previous cars have gone over 7000l used while I owned them, I obviously don't do that much mileage.
Ford Mondeo - drove it for 225000km over 9 years.What car was the 13840?
Have you still got the Fusion?Ford Mondeo - drove it for 225000km over 9 years.
Yep.Have you still got the Fusion?
Less than 1 L/100km more than my 4x2. Acceptable, I'd say.Still getting decent mileage from the Duster, not as good as the guys with the 4x2 EDC but also not bad for the 6-speed manual 4x4 model that I have.
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Still getting decent mileage from the Duster, not as good as the guys with the 4x2 EDC but also not bad for the 6-speed manual 4x4 model that I have.
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Still lighter on fuel than my Avant was, if you want to take solace in that fact
Still lighter on fuel than my Avant was actually capable of moving, if you want to take solace in that fact
Sounds bit high for duster? Should get 5 easy with that motorWith the latest fuel price increases, has anyone changed their driving style/habits?
I am stretching my fuel as far as it can go by delaying trips for stuff that is not urgent, but still driving more or less the same as I was. R28.10 per litre of 50ppm does sting, though, but I am still averaging around 7L/100km with the Duster.
4x4, the older models (2018) get slightly worse economy. I believe the newer ones are mapped better overall.Sounds bit high for duster? Should get 5 easy with that motor
I sold.my 320d f30 at 4.8L/100km
That's nuts. Mine is about 13l/100km on average/cries in 13-18L/100km
As I recall those Citi Golfs were heavy on fuel but that is a bit excessive/cries in 13-18L/100km