seems to be a hot topic recently
Here's how the last week has looked... plotted via googlemaps for accurate distance. I filled up the tank from 1/4 full (not to the click, but close, as gauge showed full) and now it's at about 1/8th remaining, close to the empty marker. It was £43 to fill it - 33.14 litres @1.29 per litre. Driving has been a mix of motorway, urban and rush hour sitting in traffic for 5-10 minutes approx here and there.
Car is 5 speed manual, '87 305 TPI and i don't rev above 2k rpm, trying to be conservative, most gear changes are at 1,500 rpm. In the below, est £ = what google maps estimated for the journey (generic calculation, regardless of car).
Thursday - 45 est £9.66
Friday - 23m est £5.71
Sunday 46m £9.68
Monday 26m est £6.59
Tuesday 63m est £14.10
total miles 203
total est £45.74
If my calculations are correct, then:
33.14 litres / 4.54 (imperial gallon) = 7.29 gallons
203 miles / 7.8 gallons = 27.8 mpg (3.5 miles per litre)
Is that right?
Good / bad? what do you think?
In comparison the clio would get about 320 miles per tank and cost about £38-£40 to fill it from 1/8th to full click. It was a 1.149 16v 5 speed manual. The trip computer would say anywhere between 35mpg's and 46mpg's.
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