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macattack15 Member Since: 24 Sep 2007 Location: Upstate, NY Posts: 2 |
Hey Everyone! I have recently been in the market for a new LR2 and stumbled across this board a few weeks ago. First I have to say this seems like one of the best informed / helpful car forms I have been on in a long time, but enough of that. So reading reviews of the LR2 and test driving one I noticed the not-all-that-great mpg rating of 16 / 23 and thought that surly such an advanced engine would get better gas milage. Upon investigation of the gas milage ratings on the LR2 I found that the United States Government fuel economy ratings were achieved while running the car on Regular Gas!! (87oct here) you can find these results yourself here : http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ (sorry It doesn't allow direct linking). So my question for all you i6 owners out there,
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24th Sep 2007 3:31 am |
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yamaha-fan Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Munich Posts: 324 |
Welcome on bord, Nick. As you have said, it is a very good community and a well informed too.
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24th Sep 2007 10:48 am |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
2-3 pence per litre normally, 10 years ago it was cheaper. Funny how now we all use diesel the price swings from cheapest to dearest Coincidence????me thinks not. |
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24th Sep 2007 12:37 pm |
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yamaha-fan Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Munich Posts: 324 |
Guys, I said EUROPE - not UK. No, joke aside, in Benelux, Germany, Italy, France, Spain and in most eastern countries diesel is cheaper than petrol. That is the reason why in Germany 9 out of 10 FL2 are diesel's, and I believe a similar ratio you will find in Austria, Italy, France and Spain.
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24th Sep 2007 1:48 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
In Holland you pay 35-45 euro cent per litre more than diesel.......but then again your car tax is more for diesel and also because of teh engine the car is generally heavier so you'll get extra tax for that as well. |
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24th Sep 2007 3:11 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
Bank robber.....me thinks |
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24th Sep 2007 3:21 pm |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
Hi Nick, welcome to the board. We're seeing about 19mpg (US) in normal usage, which in our case means the one mile trip to work for my wife and various errands around town. On the highway it's more like 24mpg.
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24th Sep 2007 3:43 pm |
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macattack15 Member Since: 24 Sep 2007 Location: Upstate, NY Posts: 2 |
Haha, First of all I would like to say I'm not a bank robber gambba, I just happen to work for a fruity company, you could say, that makes one hell of an mp3 player / cellphone / internet communicator... and that same company gives me a discount on land rovers! Thanks for the info ColoradoLR2, here where I live it works out about exactly the same to run premium if i get the better gas milage, Do you notice any knocks or pings running on regular as the manual suggests may happen? I want this car to last me a longgggg time, lol!
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24th Sep 2007 7:09 pm |
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Gambba Member Since: 07 Aug 2007 Location: Dubai Posts: 775 |
Now I'm disappointed Sounds like you're on a winner with your company....especially as they have arrangements with Land Rover Oh...almost forgot welcome to the boards P.S. PM sent about Ipod stuff as per Nightfox's suggestion!!! Last edited by Gambba on 24th Sep 2007 8:21 pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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24th Sep 2007 8:18 pm |
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NightFox Member Since: 11 May 2007 Location: North Shropshire Posts: 353 |
You KNOW everyone's going to be PM'ing you now to see if you can get cheap iPod Touches, don't you? |
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24th Sep 2007 8:19 pm |
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looney_loey Member Since: 10 Jul 2007 Location: California Posts: 97 |
first of all welcome nick!
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25th Sep 2007 1:07 am |
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ColoradoLR2 Member Since: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Loveland, Colorado Posts: 63 |
No and if I did I'd definitely switch to Premium, although with modern knock detection I don't know that you'd ever hear it, the computer would just pull timing until the ping went away. That said, I didn't really notice any improvement in performance when it was on 91 octane on my butt dyno, although if the bump in fuel economy was real then maybe there's something there. I suspect the knock sensor advances the timing to the edge of knock regardless of what octane fuel you're running so I don't think running 87 vs 91 is any harder on the engine. Again, keep in mind that this is at 5,000 feet (1524 meters) of elevation and the lower density of the air makes engines less prone to knock. YMMV. BTW, I work for a certain 'light emitting star' high tech company that also offers the Ford Xplan, which is what I used to buy the LR2 with...with Land Rover up for sale by Ford I'd suggest you hurry! Oh, and I recently bought an 80gb iPod for me and a new Nano for my daughter, so I'm good Greg East Loveland, Colorado USA '08 LR2 Hers '93 740i Mine '87 944 turbo Mistress |
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25th Sep 2007 1:49 am |
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riverr02 Member Since: 11 Aug 2007 Location: New York Posts: 62 |
Wish I was getting similar mileage. My LR2, with about 600 miles on it thus far, is only getting a little higher than 14 mpg in city (New York) driving. Granted that is stop and go all the way ; ) However, I've seen it go as high as 23-24 mpg when on the highway.
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25th Sep 2007 1:55 am |
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mkaresh Member Since: 27 Sep 2007 Location: Michigan, USA Posts: 64 |
My site has a real-world fuel economy survey, but I don't think there are any responses for the LR2 yet.
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27th Sep 2007 5:10 pm |
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