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ejp26
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Post by ejp26 »

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I know this was just a shortish trip down the motorway but still chuffed

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Iain C
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Post by Iain C »

Best part of 1000 miles done on a trip up to Scotland - didn’t hang around on the motorways either so really pleased with the mpg so far...

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Post by Wdf76 »

Iain C wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 5:08 pm Best part of 1000 miles done on a trip up to Scotland - didn’t hang around on the motorways either so really pleased with the mpg so far...

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Great job. That's impressive on a 1000 mile trip.
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Post by david.forbes208 »

I'm getting 54 mpg average, only 360 miles on the clock, this is a commute of 40 miles, and 150 mile wee run.
This is better than my Focus 1.0 L EcoBoost by far.
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Post by Ivansr70 »

I keep reading my ST Line can do around 48mpg.
Had it 4 weeks and have done 4500 miles and don't think I have got above 38mpg.
Someone telling me porkies?
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Post by Sparks »

Ivansr70 wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 12:30 am I keep reading my ST Line can do around 48mpg.
Had it 4 weeks and have done 4500 miles and don't think I have got above 38mpg.
Someone telling me porkies?
It's very much dependent on what type of driving you do (Urban etc), how you drive, what mode you have it in, etc etc.
I wouldn't sweat on 38 if city driving and I also wouldn't rely entirely on the cars estimates.
The best I've had (according to the car) is 66mpg on an experimental run driving like miss Daisy was in the back.
I do a lot of city driving and it goes from around 37 to 45 depending on route.
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Post by Deleted User 878 »

With a variety of motorway and urban over the last 1000 miles I've averaged 37mpg. Always in sport and a mix of steady and quick little blasts, I think it's great. Similar driving in my last car (mini cooper S) I was getting around 32.
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Post by FP2022F1T »

denty1964 wrote: Wed Jan 04, 2023 5:37 pm With a variety of motorway and urban over the last 1000 miles I've averaged 37mpg. Always in sport and a mix of steady and quick little blasts, I think it's great. Similar driving in my last car (mini cooper S) I was getting around 32.
I agree colder weather hits my fiesta that hits 53mpg apart from winter when dips to 48Mph

My ST Puma hits at mo 38mph but 41 in warmer times, I do like sport mode too but winter, I rake it in on normal then fun on sunny dry days in Sport but depends on that right foot lol 😂, did have a spurt in sport today knocked me down a little but eh ST just makes me smile in that mode

I always put super unleaded in as the other stuff just evaporates.
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