I seldom go below half a tank, although not a great deal of choice at the moment. Local petrol stations are all still empty despite the news keep saying its getting back to normal.Cheshire Cat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 12:58 pm I rarely look at MPG. My journeys differ week on week from 3-10 mile trips to 70-100 mile jaunts so it would be pointless anyway. I fill up when it get to 100 mile range on the gauge.
Fuel consumption
34.25 MPG over 4,695 miles since purchased
2017 S Diesel with limited town driving so YMMV
2017 S Diesel with limited town driving so YMMV
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'16 sd | sapphire blue & agate+pebble grey | 20" | bi-xenon & pdls | pasm | adaptive cc | ldw |
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Things are fine 'Up North'OmniCognateSnr wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 1:02 pmI seldom go below half a tank, although not a great deal of choice at the moment. Local petrol stations are all still empty despite the news keep saying its getting back to normal.Cheshire Cat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 05, 2021 12:58 pm I rarely look at MPG. My journeys differ week on week from 3-10 mile trips to 70-100 mile jaunts so it would be pointless anyway. I fill up when it get to 100 mile range on the gauge.
Dolomite Silver 'S' with red leather 14 way seats, Pano roof, Bose, Air suspension with pasm, Chrono pack, PDLS, Surround view, 911 turbo wheels, heated screen, spare wheel, ioniser,75 lt tank, black tail pipes, black roof rails.
There's North and then there's north if seems, just passed my local ESSO, only unleaded, no Super or but then that's been the case since the E10 formula changed.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PP37WLA6, a Dolomite Silver S, collected from Stockport OPC on Valentine's Day 2023, after a 399 day wait.
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
bit late to the party here, I used to own a 2018 Macan s diesel, looking at getting another but hoping to go for a GTS only because my diesel wasn't that good on fuel, averaging 30 over the year I owned it, I think the best I got on a trip to London driving like miss daisy was 39mpg, are the diesels actually that bad or could there have been something wrong with mine, seeing you guys averaging high 20s in a gts makes me wonder
This is what my new gen3 S is doing(same engine as gen2 GTS). Not sure many people are really doing high 20s MPG over an extended period. That said your mpg has a lot to do with how hard you accelerate, how much energy you waste braking etc If you want better mpg most people know how to change their driving to do this. The type of driving you do is harder to change though, so if I am around town or go to the shops over a shortish distance I’m more likely to get 17-20mpg due to the start stop nature of the journey.
Makes sense but assume this is still very new and in running in period? I had a BM 435d from new and the first couple of thousand miles was around the 32mpg but as things loosened up it ended up total average of 38mpg. Not sure if same with a petrol engine??BanZ wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:02 pm This is what my new gen3 S is doing(same engine as gen2 GTS). Not sure many people are really doing high 20s MPG over an extended period. That said your mpg has a lot to do with how hard you accelerate, how much energy you waste braking etc If you want better mpg most people know how to change their driving to do this. The type of driving you do is harder to change though, so if I am around town or go to the shops over a shortish distance I’m more likely to get 17-20mpg due to the start stop nature of the journey.
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718 Boxster - lava orange (2019)
992 C2 racing yellow (2020)
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Ex - Macan S - Carmine (2022)
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992 C2 racing yellow (2020)
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Yes being run in following all the guidelines, so mpg might improve later on - I’ll let you know when I get there. I can currently get 27-29 if I do around an hours drive mostly on the motorway.Jon A wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:24 pmMakes sense but assume this is still very new and in running in period? I had a BM 435d from new and the first couple of thousand miles was around the 32mpg but as things loosened up it ended up total average of 38mpg. Not sure if same with a petrol engine??BanZ wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 10:02 pm This is what my new gen3 S is doing(same engine as gen2 GTS). Not sure many people are really doing high 20s MPG over an extended period. That said your mpg has a lot to do with how hard you accelerate, how much energy you waste braking etc If you want better mpg most people know how to change their driving to do this. The type of driving you do is harder to change though, so if I am around town or go to the shops over a shortish distance I’m more likely to get 17-20mpg due to the start stop nature of the journey.
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