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Reply 1
12 miles coz my car is the illest.

Ok, sorry I was showing off my miles to gallon, I can't help it the bitchez love it. :/
Reply 2
Around 20 I think, though my maths isn't the best so I could be completely wrong :redface:
Reply 3
Original post by 08batee
Around 20 I think, though my maths isn't the best so I could be completely wrong :redface:




and the car YOU DRIVE IS??????????????




A HUMMER?
Reply 4
I don't know how much I get Urban but I drive a citroen C1 VT and get 300-400 miles on a full tank of 35ltrs
Reply 5
Original post by natninja
I don't know how much I get Urban but I drive a citroen C1 VT and get 300-400 miles on a full tank of 35ltrs




Useful answer, how much does it cost you to fill a tank?
Reply 6
Original post by Amelia Garlic
Useful answer, how much does it cost you to fill a tank?


35 x whatever the current fuel price is (£133.9/ltr for me atm) so £46.87

so that works out at 64-85 miles for a tenner and I hardly drive economically...
Reply 7
Costs me £65 to fill a tank and I get approx 300 miles from a tank from general urban driving, no long distance trips.

So 300/6.5 is 46 miles for a tenner. So for arguments sake, £10 gets me 50 miles. Hope that helps.

Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Petrol
Reply 8
Original post by natninja
35 x whatever the current fuel price is (£133.9/ltr for me atm) so £46.87

so that works out at 64-85 miles for a tenner and I hardly drive economically...

I get about 350 miles urban driving from £70
Original post by Rybee
Costs me £65 to fill a tank and I get approx 300 miles from a tank from general urban driving, no long distance trips.

So 300/6.5 is 46 miles for a tenner. So for arguments sake, £10 gets me 50 miles. Hope that helps.

Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Petrol




sounds about the same mileage as my 1.6 Astra
Reply 9
Original post by Amelia Garlic
I get about 350 miles urban driving from £70




sounds about the same mileage as my 1.6 Astra


so I get about 1 and a half times as much - my mum can get over 400 out of a tank...
Reply 10
25-35 miles urban only
Reply 11
25~ miles in the z3 2.8. I lied, it's more like 15 miles :frown:

50~ miles in the yaris 1.3 and suzuki ignis sport 1.5.

London.
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Reply 12
Original post by Camoxide
25-35 miles urban only




wtf you driving?
Reply 13
Original post by natninja
so I get about 1 and a half times as much - my mum can get over 400 out of a tank...



U stupid? I said £70 gets me 350 miles URBAN ONLY!!!!!!! NOT INCLUDING M WAYS
Reply 14
Original post by amelia garlic
wtf you driving?


mg zr 1.4
Reply 15
Purely urban driving, I would get about 50 - 55 miles from £10.

That is in a 1998 E46 328i manual.
About 70-80 miles. I drive a Toyota Aygo Go! 1.0 Petrol.
Reply 17
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I would work it out, however your first post makes you sound like an angry walrus so you can have a silly answer.

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Reply 18
Between 10 and 20 depending on traffic.
3.9 litre V8i automatic Land Rover Discovery 1.

For what it costs to run, it really isn't that exciting to drive or particularly quick. Gets us through the snow OK and pulls the trailer well, though.

At the other end of the scale, I'd get about 140 miles out of my Honda Varadero.. All the other vehicles sit somewhere in the middle!
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