How many MPG in your 01 scoob
#31
25 - 28 mpg region during the week, 20'ish on the weekends. It's noticably better since the car has passed 10K miles.
Anyone figured out how to make these cars run on salt water, I'd have a whale of a time then.
Anyone figured out how to make these cars run on salt water, I'd have a whale of a time then.
#32
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by BarryK:
<B>MY01 UK 5 door Prodrive BB. It has a 60 litre tank and can easily do over 300 miles on a tankful. (SUL, now Optimax).
If you are getting signficantly less you are driving like an ar$e or the car is broken.
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300 miles from 1 tank!!! Is that all steady on the motorway or something, just filled mine (although only done 1600miles) but only managed 255 miles. Mainly urban stuff mind.
Piers LoFi
[This message has been edited by LoFi (edited 12 October 2001).]
<B>MY01 UK 5 door Prodrive BB. It has a 60 litre tank and can easily do over 300 miles on a tankful. (SUL, now Optimax).
If you are getting signficantly less you are driving like an ar$e or the car is broken.
[/quote]
300 miles from 1 tank!!! Is that all steady on the motorway or something, just filled mine (although only done 1600miles) but only managed 255 miles. Mainly urban stuff mind.
Piers LoFi
[This message has been edited by LoFi (edited 12 October 2001).]
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I'm lucky in that I do very little urban driving at the wrong times.
Journey is 60% empty country A and B roads and 40% quietish urban ring road.
Start and finish early.
Journey is 60% empty country A and B roads and 40% quietish urban ring road.
Start and finish early.
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