I've managed to maintain a steady 24mpg with my local day to day driving and commute, so I'm pleased with that.Decided to have a go at being a bit more conscious of driving habits to see how much difference a little effort could return.
The mpg wasn't bothering me at all, I just ended up curious.
With my general commute to work and local driving, I was averaging 18mpg.
My route to work is an 18 mile round trip and approx 70% of that is at motorway speed.
Outside of that, occasional local back and forth at 30-40mph.
Always use E5 petrol.
2010 E52 3.5.
I'm not particularly heavy footed and stick to speed limits, but do enjoy the odd little poke of the throttle from time to time.
So two weeks ago I set off to try different driving over two different weeks, resetting the fuel economy each time.
Week 1 - 18mpg
Drove no different to how i do normally
Week 2 - 24mpg
All i did was be a bit more gentle on the throttle. I'm not talking super slow acceleration, just not quite as hard.
Besides one or two small local drives, the miles covered were very close with similar weather conditions and traffic.
Might give it another go but have ECO mode enabled for a full week to see what kind of difference it makes.
This does make it promising for longer motorway journeys, of which i haven't had that many yet. Best I've done previously is 27mpg (ECO enabled) after a Newcastle > Leicester > Nottingham round trip.
But it does show that minimum effort can make notable difference.
At the moment I am getting around 8.3 Km per litre.Sorry I don't own the world's most economical Elgrand it was meant to be 7 km/l not 17. I wish it was though.
What is the deal with Japanese cars and awful MPG? My two loves are the E51 and the Toyota FJ cruiser and both seem to be terrible on fuel.. got me thinking on such a small island with small roads
Every jap bus I’ve had has been the same.Approximate 10mpg improvement on the daily commute compared to when I first bought it just from being less heavy on the throttle and not using ECO mode.
Not bad
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It's an Elgrand not a Micra, it was built for wellyingApproximate 10mpg improvement on the daily commute compared to when I first bought it just from being less heavy on the throttle.
Also, not using ECO mode.
Not bad
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Not in wales lolIt's an Elgrand not a Micra, it was built for wellying![]()
I'd rather keep the CVT in one pieceIt's an Elgrand not a Micra, it was built for wellying![]()
on some of our roads you can do 40MPH David!Not in wales lol