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New motor....
GT > wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity, how do you know it's having no effect on > > consumption or performance if it's don it since new? > > Well I suppose I don't, but I figure that my mpg is normal for a 2.0 JTS > petrol: it averages mid 30s to 37mpg normally and managed to get 49.9mph on > a few hundred mile run once. This was a very boring drive (56-60 + motorway > all the way - Edinburgh to Derby and back). Our TSpark Sillyspeed used to average 34-35mpg when I was using it as a company car - my area spanned from Aberystwyth to Norwich, so lots of longer runs were involved. Since K has had it as a commuter car, this has dropped to around 31mpg. -- SteveH |
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