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Full tank in my 1.6 16V Astra MK4 I got 150 that was HAMMERING it, driving it normally I got about 250 from it, that was straight through pipe, cone air filter, re-mapped (even though it didn't make a difference just seen fuel use DROP)
With Tinie's car she can get 200 miles from £25 and that's a 1.4 8V 306 (with her driving) with me driving it I barely get 100 miles from £25, I just drive around in second and third when driving it around town and then motorway it's normally 3rd and 4th, lol
I'd hate to see what it'd be like if I had a GTi-6, I'd be stopping every few miles to fill the tank, lol oh well like stated on here before, don't buy a GTi-6 for MPG cause you'll be disapointed for sure!
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(26-02-2014, 01:41 PM)JethroJay Wrote: Full tank in my 1.6 16V Astra MK4 I got 150 that was HAMMERING it, driving it normally I got about 250 from it, that was straight through pipe, cone air filter, re-mapped (even though it didn't make a difference just seen fuel use DROP)
With Tinie's car she can get 200 miles from £25 and that's a 1.4 8V 306 (with her driving) with me driving it I barely get 100 miles from £25, I just drive around in second and third when driving it around town and then motorway it's normally 3rd and 4th, lol
I'd hate to see what it'd be like if I had a GTi-6, I'd be stopping every few miles to fill the tank, lol oh well like stated on here before, don't buy a GTi-6 for MPG cause you'll be disapointed for sure!
yeah as you've just proved if you drive like a twat all the time you probably not going to see anymore that 300 miles out of a tank.But you don't 400-450 is achievable which is'nt half bad.
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(26-02-2014, 01:41 PM)JethroJay Wrote: Full tank in my 1.6 16V Astra MK4 I got 150 that was HAMMERING it, driving it normally I got about 250 from it, that was straight through pipe, cone air filter, re-mapped (even though it didn't make a difference just seen fuel use DROP)
With Tinie's car she can get 200 miles from £25 and that's a 1.4 8V 306 (with her driving) with me driving it I barely get 100 miles from £25, I just drive around in second and third when driving it around town and then motorway it's normally 3rd and 4th, lol
I'd hate to see what it'd be like if I had a GTi-6, I'd be stopping every few miles to fill the tank, lol oh well like stated on here before, don't buy a GTi-6 for MPG cause you'll be disapointed for sure!
Is there a reason why you drive everywhere in the wrong gear?
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(26-02-2014, 04:31 PM)RetroPug Wrote: (26-02-2014, 01:41 PM)JethroJay Wrote: Full tank in my 1.6 16V Astra MK4 I got 150 that was HAMMERING it, driving it normally I got about 250 from it, that was straight through pipe, cone air filter, re-mapped (even though it didn't make a difference just seen fuel use DROP)
With Tinie's car she can get 200 miles from £25 and that's a 1.4 8V 306 (with her driving) with me driving it I barely get 100 miles from £25, I just drive around in second and third when driving it around town and then motorway it's normally 3rd and 4th, lol
I'd hate to see what it'd be like if I had a GTi-6, I'd be stopping every few miles to fill the tank, lol oh well like stated on here before, don't buy a GTi-6 for MPG cause you'll be disapointed for sure!
Is there a reason why you drive everywhere in the wrong gear?
Hang out you havent got a licence have you jethrojay?
Oh and i have no idea what MPG me and ozone managed
I know that there was plenty of spirited driving, it was 110 miles each way and we used just under £40 of fuel @ £1.31 a litre.
Anyone with a brain wanna do the maths?
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The gti6 doesn't seem half that bad on fuel mixed driving, sat in 6th on the motorway I'd reckon 40mpg is easily achievable.
My 16v 106 can go as low as 10 mpg if you're reenacting a stage of the monte Carlo rally, but on a trip to the Xmas meet in Milton Keynes it returned 32mpg, not great but for a 1.6 16v on a short ratio box and running incredibly rich I was pleased lol
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(26-02-2014, 06:56 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: Oh and i have no idea what MPG me and ozone managed
I know that there was plenty of spirited driving, it was 110 miles each way and we used just under £40 of fuel @ £1.31 a litre.
Anyone with a brain wanna do the maths?
Don't need a brain when you have internet. 32.7mpg, though it doesn't sound overly accurate lol.
Topped up the 1.8 today, 78 miles....£14.35 (127.9/l) = 31.6mpg. Havent driven overly hard or in traffic either, just some B road and dual carriageway. Oh dear.
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Round by me fuel economy is about the same whatever you drive as its all up hill and stop start, loads of braking, loads of speeding back up etc.
In a small engined diesel (206 1.4 HDi for instance) you struggle around everywhere and it ends up being worse!
In a large engined small (ish) petrol car (306 rallye for instance ) i can cruise everywhere at a steady speed in 6th gear without labouring the engine or having to rag it
Hence why i got rid of my 'economical' focus TDDI and switched immediately back to petrols!
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Lol, its not the same round here tbh. My averages are roughly this so far...
1.4 306 - 45mpg
1.8 306 - 35mpg
Golf TDI130 - 55mpg
Mapped Golf - 60mpg
106 NAD - 65mpg
1.8 Avensis - 42mpg
Hdi estate - 50mpg
Vectra 150 CDTi - 47mpg
So diesel is more economical than petrol for me...but I agree with the 1.4HDi lol, learned to drive in one and it was shocking on fuel as it took so much to get it to speed.
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It boils my piss all the "people" who go on about how wonderful 1. 2 corsas and the like are, "so cheap to run and cheap insurance" etc etc
Reality, you have to rag the shit out of miniscule petrol engines just to do the same road speed as everyone else, I actually think woefully underpowered cars are far more dangerous than 800bhp 180mph rockets, purely because they struggle to get up to speed when joining motorways etc
I guarantee that anyone with control of their feet will be far better off in a big engined car, better mpg, less dangerous to other road users etc
Tax has ruined driving for everyone :-(
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I agree.
However the latest generation of little engines are epic, fords 1.0ltr turbo for instance in the festa, 125bhp and 60+mpg. That'll do.
Still prefer my 150bhp+ 2.1, 55mpg and 35p a litre fuel though!
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(27-02-2014, 05:14 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: It boils my piss all the "people" who go on about how wonderful 1. 2 corsas and the like are, "so cheap to run and cheap insurance" etc etc
Reality, you have to rag the shit out of miniscule petrol engines just to do the same road speed as everyone else, I actually think woefully underpowered cars are far more dangerous than 800bhp 180mph rockets, purely because they struggle to get up to speed when joining motorways etc
I guarantee that anyone with control of their feet will be far better off in a big engined car, better mpg, less dangerous to other road users etc
Tax has ruined driving for everyone :-(
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Agreed!
My sister has a 1.0 12v Corsa as her first car....and man is it slow! Doesn't appear to be overly economical either, but she doesn't brim to brim so haven't worked out the mpg properly. Plus, being a post Y reg petrol, the tax isn't even cheap! It's about £140 a year iirc...same as a Golf TDI of the same age that has 150bhp and does 55mpg.
As for slow cars being dangerous, they really are, and it was one of the things I really hated about the 106 NAD. Joining motorways, overtakes and trying to get out of other peoples way (when lorries move across the dually without looking for example!) was near impossible. Had so many more near misses in that car than I did the 180bhp Golf!
It's not the tax that's killed cars, its the emmsisons regs! They impact everything else.
Also agreed with Piggy though, some of the very latest small petrol engines are epic, small boosted petrols are the way forwards imo.
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Tom my ex had 1.2 16v on 51 plate it was £90 for 6 months tax and used loads of fuel.
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(27-02-2014, 05:22 PM)Piggy Wrote: I agree.
However the latest generation of little engines are epic, fords 1.0ltr turbo for instance in the festa, 125bhp and 60+mpg. That'll do.
Still prefer my 150bhp+ 2.1, 55mpg and 35p a litre fuel though!
Or similar technology in their 1.6 engine with 170-180bhp or so from memory, which still gets bloody good MPG being turbocharged etc.
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Vehicle tax being based on emmissions makes absolute no sense whatsoever! just another reason to scam money out of people.
For example you could buy a prius and do 60k miles in a year paying precisely f*ck all!
Or you could buy an immaculate gti-6, drive it too the mot and a show each year and pay over £200 for the privelidge!
Should be more relevant like back dated from each MOT based on mileage covered or something to that effect
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(28-02-2014, 01:35 PM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: Should be more relevant like back dated from each MOT based on mileage covered or something to that effect
As if clocking isn't already rife.
The simplest solution is one that already exists and is used - fuel duty. More miles you cover, the more fuel you use, the more tax that you pay. The bonus being that this also means that foreign registered vehicles also pay their share of VED and gets rid of a whole layer of DVLA bureaucracy into the bargain.
(you veg oil burning boys obviously win in this situation!)
Remember that in this country we're quite lucky with our VED levels - you should see the eye-watering amounts some European countries charge compared to us.
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I know what i wrote was just an idealistic world idea but you grasp what i was trying to say
Irelands tax is incredibly horrendous! Incorporating VED into fuel duty is the only real solution! Veg / electric bummers win then so still has an emissions element
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Just to update this, as I said I would....
I've been driving pretty hard, not for economy at all, and the red light has just come on at 405 miles....#I know the red lights aren't totally accurate but I can't imagine getting half that unless I drove in 2nd everywhere.
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I managed 525miles on the last 45litre fill
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(17-03-2014, 08:11 PM)Piggy Wrote: I managed 525miles on the last 45litre fill
But you don't have an XU petrol...
That's pretty good anyway though!
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(17-03-2014, 08:26 PM)Toms306 Wrote: (17-03-2014, 08:11 PM)Piggy Wrote: I managed 525miles on the last 45litre fill
But you don't have an XU petrol...
That's pretty good anyway though!
I know...Im gloating
...but im comparing I guess...is it really worth me getting something with petrol bwarps if they are "ok" on mpg, when maybe they aint all that good, I can get those mpgs and still have gti power/more torque
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It's not really about the power figure though.
I've actually found the 1.8 good fun, it's not quick, and it doesn't even hold the road that well (Vectra could take certain corners much quicker!) but the revs, the linear power band rather than a 'lump' of torque, lack of lag and the noise just makes it a completely different drive to a diesel. The mpg is the only downside though, which is why I'll be going back to diesel again shortly lol.
At the end of the day though, its down to personal preference....
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Basically, if you drive sensibly, a gti-6/rallye with all sensors working correctly etc. will give you okay MPG, on the motorway 38-40 is possible.
As soon as you don't drive it like an old lady it is very shit.
That about sums it up.
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Lucky to see over 24mpg in the Datsun-200. I would be happy with 30+ in a 6. They were never built for economy..
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I wouldn't say it's very shit to be honest. I would say it's a typical hot/warm hatch, if you thrash a petrol it always has more of a detrimental effect on fuel than a diesel.
I stick by the fact that if you buy a petrol to worry about the MPG then there's no point. But as long as I can afford it I'll always have one, because it's worth it.
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