Impressive MPG!!

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ANY13
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Post by ANY13 »

Now I know that some on here are not bothered about MPG. We
own Porsche's for many more reasons than that but to me it is a bonus. Check
out the below after a journey I made yesterday morning. Admittedly I crawled
around the M23 and M25 due to heavy traffic but must say 44MPG is impressive
for a 2 tonne, 3 litre SUV! Anyone ever got higher?


http://www.porsche-code.com/PHXVTG84

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I've had over 50mpg on mine on a motorway run of 55 miles. The trick is to use coasting and never, ever brake.

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I did an average of 56mph on a motorway drive when I was ahead of time and got 56MPG!
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It was a killer though!
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Post by ANY13 »

I did an average of 56mph on a motorway drive when I was ahead of time and got 56MPG!
SB

Wow, that really is impressive. Surely no one can beat that!!
http://www.porsche-code.com/PHXVTG84
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Post by goron59 »

I've had over 50mpg on mine on a motorway run of 55 miles. The trick is to use coasting and never, ever brake.

BigPhil


I got about 170mpg in my R8 once going down a mountain in Italy. Wasn't very exciting though.
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(almost ashamed to re-post.....!)

http://www.macanownersclub.co.uk/forum/bit-embarassing-really_topic3352_post62869.html?KW=Embarassing#62869
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I've managed 18 mpg in my GTS so far if that helps ShockedShocked
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Post by Bigboyrolo »

I average only 35 in my SD, so probably 32ish in reality - love the sports setting and sports exhaust!
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