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Ned



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Believe this or not , I managed to get 40.2 MPG out of my my12 RRS AB 3.0 litre deisel . Set C.Control at 59MPH ON Motorway
For about .40 mins any one else get these figures? And what's your best MPG????.

Post #481051 Fri Nov 27 2015 9:05pm
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mikef



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You must have irritated every other driver on the motorway

Post #481055 Fri Nov 27 2015 9:25pm
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Ned



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You can drive at 90 Mph and you still irritate them.

Post #481059 Fri Nov 27 2015 9:53pm
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Slim444



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Nowt wrong with 59mph... as long as you're doing it in lane one, and not being a middle lane retard who has the idea that lane one is 'the slow lane', even if it is in this case Wink
My RRS is on 29mpg right now, but only had it 3 weeks and done less than 300 miles. In the old car, would have done 1500 miles by now!

Almost every single RRS or FFRR I've seen on the motorway has been doing at least 90mph! Lord knows where you get the money for all that fuel. And speeding fines!

Post #481060 Fri Nov 27 2015 10:41pm
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bluestone



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My MY16 (3.0 hse) has 1600 on the clock. I acheive between 21-25mpg per tank. My best long journey was 35mpg. MY16 (65) RRS, HSE, White, 21" 507s, Pan/Black Roof, 7 Seats, Ebony/Cirrus, Surround Cams, Fully Color Coded

Post #481061 Fri Nov 27 2015 10:46pm
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Slim444



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Wa that averaging 90mph? Laughing

Post #481063 Fri Nov 27 2015 10:48pm
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malcolmw



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The endless 50mph limits on the M3 have produced an indicated 42.3 mpg for me! So, probably a real 35mpg, Smile Regards

Malcolm

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nigel52



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I agree with Malcolm whatever the trip computer says the MPG is one needs to run the average MPG for at least 1,000 miles or do a brim to brim top up and then measure the true MPG. I think most will be shocked as the true MPG for most 3 litres RRS is circa 23-29MPG . All the dealers will agree with that range. The SDV6 might make 32 if one is lucky. Again all these figures are real life figures not taken off the fuel computer which over reads. Current Merc GLE 3.5d 2016 model, 2011 RRS HSE standard
Previous 2012 FL2 liked but boot too small
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Post #481101 Sat Nov 28 2015 1:24pm
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Violetpiano



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I have managed an average 21.5 mpg in my MY15 Supercharged which has done 5,600 since I collected it 11 months ago. A lot of my driving is from London to the Midlands and back and the 50 mph on stretches of the M1 probably contribute to that. I try to ignore the < 10 mpg for 6 mile journeys in London or a blast along a B road Smile

Jas Current RRS: MY18 SVR
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Post #481106 Sat Nov 28 2015 2:36pm
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Mark_N



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I'm averaging 20.1 in my SVR, "best" is 14.8 on a journey, ahem, through North Wales. Mark

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Post #481116 Sat Nov 28 2015 5:01pm
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udash



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32.5 average for 4200 miles, mostly on motorway and I set Adaptive CC to 75. Best I have got was 36.

Post #481120 Sat Nov 28 2015 6:12pm
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bluestone



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Are these figures based on the trip computer?

I thought I was achieving 28-29 mpg, but according to fuelly my figures are much less and around 21-25. MY16 (65) RRS, HSE, White, 21" 507s, Pan/Black Roof, 7 Seats, Ebony/Cirrus, Surround Cams, Fully Color Coded

Post #481124 Sat Nov 28 2015 7:09pm
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udash



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Mine is from Eco data, going to track it from a full tank to see if it differs.

Post #481125 Sat Nov 28 2015 7:19pm
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Tim in Scotland



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if you would like to monitor your fuel on a brim to brim more accurately then register with Fuelly.com and add the data at each fill up, you can even add part fill ups if you dont brim to brim, but it is easier to to brim to brim. I don't understand people who only add £10 of fuel at a time to an RRS! One thing though is if you add their link in your signature it is not updated for some reason by this forum 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Tyrefitter



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I always fill mine to brim,,I wait till it gets to quarter then refill

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