Fuel consumption

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Dandock wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 7:47 pm
VanB wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 5:35 pm As stated before the best I ever managed in the GTS was 27 mpg on a run to Brussels so I think 29 in a loaded S and not hanging about either if you averaged 60 mph is really very good.
* Gentle acceleration and much gliding when the opportunities arose. 😉
* Relatively :twisted:
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Bogus wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:37 pm whats the fuel consumption for Turbo PP with 21" wheels ? current or past owners your experience ?
That's a pretty small population that you're appealing to there, Bogus. ;)

Not sure that many (if any) on this forum have a PP with 21" wheels. :geek:
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Col Lamb wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 9:08 pm
Wing Commander wrote: Wed Jun 06, 2018 10:51 pm Lighter, smaller, lower and more aerodynamic! ;)
and impossible to get into and out of for a old guy with bad joints. :evil:
718 is the same. You have to sort of roll out of it and hope nobody is watching!
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Wing Commander wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 6:30 am
Bogus wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:37 pm whats the fuel consumption for Turbo PP with 21" wheels ? current or past owners your experience ?
That's a pretty small population that you're appealing to there, Bogus. ;)

Not sure that many (if any) on this forum have a PP with 21" wheels. :geek:
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Wing Commander wrote: Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:52 pm Drove the Carrera T from Wiltshire to Beaulieu and back on Sunday.

Averaged around 32-33 mpg both ways, and that included a few enthusiastic bursts! ;)
Nearly identical for us Bristol-Beaulieu-Bristol, including the hour queuing. A comfortable 2 hours each way, really makes for a nice all-round touring car performance :D
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Ferdie wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 11:34 am
Wing Commander wrote: Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:52 pm Drove the Carrera T from Wiltshire to Beaulieu and back on Sunday.

Averaged around 32-33 mpg both ways, and that included a few enthusiastic bursts! ;)
Nearly identical for us Bristol-Beaulieu-Bristol, including the hour queuing. A comfortable 2 hours each way, really makes for a nice all-round touring car performance :D
Agreed! :) :D :mrgreen: 8-)
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Dandock wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 5:06 pm Cheltenham to Baden-Baden, however far that is, including some very messy stuff during rush hour in Namur and some horrendous weather this morning, over two days in our petrol S, two up and a full-ish boot. Average speed about 60 with fuel at about 29mpg.
Difficult leg down with many roadworks to the Italian Tyrol to overnight near Bolzano. About 650kms, ave speed 86kph returning 28.5 mpg.
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To put a diesel perspective on this conversation, I’ve just completed my first decent run in my SD; 480 miles from Berkshire to West Brom to Stoke to Liverpool and home, mixed driving on the motorway, some steady cruising (70 - 75) but also a lot of queuing through the M6 roadworks (55 mins almost stationary / stop start) and a few short trips to hotels. All in all 41.8mpg which I was quite pleased with...... :)
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Trip to Silverstone today. 120 miles with quite a bit of traffic so I decided to do a steady (and environmentally friendly) 65mph. At the end the readout said an average of 33.4 mpg which I thought was outstanding.
So when is this ‘old enough to know better’ supposed to kick in ?

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Anyone have a view on what the consumption of the new 3l unit will be like (in the facelift I mean, as and when it happens)? Presumably the newer engine should be at least somewhat more efficient. But on the assumption that the existing 3l one gives maybe 19-20mpg true (say 21-22 indicated) as an overall everyday average then will the new engine be 10% better (eg 22 true) or it it too much to expect getting up to 24-25 true?
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