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9: Ford Focus Titanium 1.0
- Combined MPG (official) 56.5
- Combined MPG (test) 61.9
- % MPG improvement 9.6
- Cost to drive from London to Birmingham: £12.88
- List price (specific model): £16,445
Everyone is raving about Ford's Ecoboost petrol engines, and rightly so, because when the 1.0-litre, three-cylinder engine is slotted into the Focus it can achieve as much as 61.9mpg, beating the manufacturer's figures by 9.6%.
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Any car, driven with sense and i dont mean like a mobile scrooge, just driven at resonable progress, will do more than the maker claims. Lead foots and agresive driving have and always will kill MPG.
Example:
I have an Alfa, its fitted with a 2ltr petrol, latest 'Tech' and is suposed to return a combined figure of 36.6 MPG.
To do a route from where i live to work, some 68 Miles i have done some experimental driving just to see what can and cant be done just by yourself and by employing different driving styles, this is what i have found... Now if driven with high spirit, changing gear late, languishing in a high gear, braking hardish and generally doing most things one does without engaging thought, it will struggle to get 21 MPG
Conversely, drive the car and use forethought, laying off the brakes, using gears to slow momentum, and short changing, over the same distance and the same route, i can get 45+MPG and yet the journey time between the two points is less than 4 minutes difference, also, by driving and thinking about what your doing, and for me at any rate, makes the journey a tad more fun.
This article just goes to prove, (So,Ok this 'Test' has been done over a set route and under monitored conditions per-say) learn to drive correctly, use forethought and you can beat the quoted MPG of any car, save money as well to boot. Bargin.
I travel to Slough from Sheffield & back very often & have managed 70mpg on this car combined from my in laws in Slough to my home in Sheffield with 2 people on board & it normally only takes me around 2 and a half hours with an average speed of 63 - 65 mph.
The official average consumption of my car is 55 mpg.
Running a VW polo Blue motion 09 .
80 mpg is possible but low 70mpg the norm on a run, locally low 60's.
The Polo is no slouch as rapid enough when you want.
BUT the bug bear is the particulate filter and re generation , the first time it did not regenerate properly
' so had to go to garage to be regenerated only 26000 miles on clock. Not cheap as they also replaced a faulty valve, £160 later.
Tyre choice is also important , when i fitted winter tyres the Mpg is reduced.
Head wind and tail wind makes huge difference.
Most combustion engines that do say 88 mpg usually one person in car, & tested round a flat track.
I drive a 2010 Citroen C5 VTR+NAV 2.0HDi 160bhp, to and from work 38 miles there and 38 miles back home.
4.7 miles are town driving, 13.3 miles are motorway driving, the remaining 20 miles are A and B roads varying from 30-50mph. A reasonable mix of roads, with many extremes of traffic, from stop-start to cruising and even the odd tractor thrown in!
the offical figures for my car are 55mpg. The car regularly turns over 61.3mpg (average per tank, reset at each refuelling) the overall average since it was last serviced is 57mpg.
I generally use Shell or Total fuel stations. On one occasion where i thought I was getting a bargin of 8p per litre off at Sainsbury's, the car struggled to achieve 49mpg - despite performing the exact journeys!
There are too many factors to blame the way the car is driven. A car with average less mpg in winter - auto choke, heaters, heated windows, air-con maybe to demist windows, the vehicle is left idling to wait for ice to melt!
It's just a case of people learning to drive properly and getting to know how the car is happy to be driven. Think logically - most cars can do 30mph in 2nd gear but the engine will drink fuel like theres no tomorrow. whereas 30mph in a higher gear will be less fuel consuming!
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