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4 minutes ago, Breezy said:

 

Just signed up for Russian Lessons.

And it looks like it was a nearly full tank judging by the range left. If I drove the Karoq all the time it would averaging much higher than the actual brim to brim of 45.3mpg over 12,400 miles so far. Only doing 42mpg last 2 tanks.:tongueout:

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So what speed would you be cruising at on the motorway?

7 minutes ago, Breezy said:

So what speed would you be cruising at on the motorway?

60mph, 2,000rpm in 6th gear.:thumbup:

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That explains a bit then. There’s bound to be a fair difference in consumption at 60mph vs 70mph.

12 hours ago, Breezy said:

That explains a bit then. There’s bound to be a fair difference in consumption at 60mph vs 70mph.

About 10% reduction according to my own experience at both speeds. Spend £3,500 in fuel on our two cars so saving 10% pays the £280 road tax for these vehicles.:thumbup:

On 07/02/2019 at 18:44, silver1011 said:

This guy got 62mpg...

 

Image result for car off a cliff

 

...just before he hit the water.

Toyota Surf

On ‎11‎/‎02‎/‎2019 at 17:12, patrolman said:

Toyota Surf

I think he thought it was the indestructible Toyota Hilux. Easy mistake to make after too many alcoholic beverages (insert your favourite tipple).:angel:

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On 11/02/2019 at 17:12, patrolman said:

Toyota Surf

 

That will buff out with a bit of T-Cut.

Tis just a scratch ;)

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