Average MPG
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Average MPG
Hi everyone. I just wanted to ask people what average mpg they get on a car with the same specs as mine. Mine's a 2004 CC Privilege 1.9TDI. It always seems to sit at either 43.5mpg or 41.5mpg. Is this what it should be? It seemed a bit low to me.
2004 Renault Megane CC Privilege 1.9DCI.
Re: Average MPG
It depends on your driving style and what sort of journeys you do..
I'm getting 53MPG out of mine.. that's mostly motorway driving, with quite a lot of that at 50mph on the M25 where it is being widened..
I'm careful to exercise the turbo each trip though, with a blast up a hill on my way home from work.
I keep a close eye on my tyre pressures, I was very surprised to find that I should run the fronts at 38PSI for motorway use..
I have an app on my iPhone that I use to track MPG as the on board computer display is a little optimistic..
I'm getting 53MPG out of mine.. that's mostly motorway driving, with quite a lot of that at 50mph on the M25 where it is being widened..
I'm careful to exercise the turbo each trip though, with a blast up a hill on my way home from work.
I keep a close eye on my tyre pressures, I was very surprised to find that I should run the fronts at 38PSI for motorway use..
I have an app on my iPhone that I use to track MPG as the on board computer display is a little optimistic..
2005 Megane CC Monaco 1.9dci 130
Re: Average MPG
mine sits around 41-43...I drive a mixture of roads.
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Re: Average MPG
Now it is winter, and with a 30 mile straight 70mph dash down the A55 to Anglesey I now get 44.1 to 3 MPG, must admit depending on how late I am sometimes it is closer to 80mph in places in the summer I get around 48/49 mpg on the same trip, no heaters or lights, it does make a differance!
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o.m.g just found this thread, and im only getting 31mpg .
we drive carfully.
we was getting nealy 40 mpg , but the car went to the garage because the steering
lock jammed and would'nt start , they said it was down to a electical box under the
steering colum , it cost £400 to fix, since it came back we never got decent mpg
its a 54 plate 19d.

we was getting nealy 40 mpg , but the car went to the garage because the steering
lock jammed and would'nt start , they said it was down to a electical box under the
steering colum , it cost £400 to fix, since it came back we never got decent mpg
its a 54 plate 19d.
Re: Average MPG
ok, i got to the bottom of my low m.p.g, the computer needed reseting, simply put it on m.p.g then hold the wiper stalk button in for a few seconds. now it reads that i am getting 47mpg.
hope this helps someone eles, as i nearly booked my car in to be looked at, and could have had my leg lifted.
hope this helps someone eles, as i nearly booked my car in to be looked at, and could have had my leg lifted.
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Re: Average MPG
think urselves lucky, I get 29mpg out of my 1.6 vvt......I knew I should have got a diesel 

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Re: Average MPG
Hog wrote:think urselves lucky, I get 29mpg out of my 1.6 vvt......I knew I should have got a diesel
I drive the same model, and getting 41mpg, have you reset clock.
Alan
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Re: Average MPG
1.6 vvt, mostly commuting average MPG 36, interestingly and perhaps a sign of the amount of congestion average speed 19 MPH!!!
Ford Mondeo, 1.6 vvt CC Privelege, 1973 MGB
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Re: Average MPG
just checked the forums..........
yeah ive done that and its worse after ive had dephaser done to be honest....need to get rid of it
yeah ive done that and its worse after ive had dephaser done to be honest....need to get rid of it
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Re: Average MPG
my mpg is atrotious .... 28mpg around town i clearly have a lead food and cannot maintain speed BUT
when motorway driving i can reach up to 75mpg !!! its "doo" able especially with the 50mph restirctions everywhere
when motorway driving i can reach up to 75mpg !!! its "doo" able especially with the 50mph restirctions everywhere


Re: Average MPG
Round town we get around 38 - 40mpg and on a run 53ish in the summer and 50ish with winter diesel ( why's that?) Always seem to do better when driving accross Europe, we do a 1600 mile trip to Portugal every September and it averages 54mpg and thats not using toll roads !
Re: Average MPG
Forgot to say its a 2006 1.9 dci with FAP filter .
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Re: Average MPG
50ish with winter diesel ( why's that?)
Heaters, heated rear screen and lights draw on the vehicles power system so the engine works harder to supply it [basic discription] Air Con is a tremedious draw on MPG mine has been giving around 42.5 in winter as the weather picks up, auto lights switched off and the heating system not using the blower I am now hitting 44.9 and still climbing thats in a 1.9DCI 04 car, I also think the air is denser in the winter as it is cold so the engine does not process it as efficiently into combustion, it all affects MPG in the end.
Roll on the summer!!! lid off and good MPG! No leaks, there are always posatives.........
Heaters, heated rear screen and lights draw on the vehicles power system so the engine works harder to supply it [basic discription] Air Con is a tremedious draw on MPG mine has been giving around 42.5 in winter as the weather picks up, auto lights switched off and the heating system not using the blower I am now hitting 44.9 and still climbing thats in a 1.9DCI 04 car, I also think the air is denser in the winter as it is cold so the engine does not process it as efficiently into combustion, it all affects MPG in the end.
Roll on the summer!!! lid off and good MPG! No leaks, there are always posatives.........
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