Richard A Thackeray
Legendary Member
My Octavia is far more economical than the Panda (1.2petrol/5-speed manual)
It's a 1.6Tdi/5-speed (re-mapped)
Before/after figures shown
It's more tractable, quieter, slightly more economical
The present (Skoda) 2.0Tdi is rated at 150BHP, & 250Ib/ft, so it's not far off!
That said, I did see this 'average' figure, ona trip down the M1, to East Midlands Airport a couple of years ago (pre-mapping)
It was a 50-55MPH trip most of the way, with minimal acceleration
On sadder/scarier MPG figures
I used to have a 90CSW-V8
A genuine factory built V8, not a transplant
I once towed a twin-axle caravan to Cumbria with it, up the A65
Granted it was on LPG, so a slightly less calorific value than unleaded, but a refill-refill measurement came to 8MPG
A friend once had a 101FC, still with the (petrol) V8, & that used to see an average of 7-10MPG............... despite it being a lot lighter than a Range Rover
Granted, higher, bluffer fronted
It did sound glorious though
(my old 1969 2A Light-Weight)
Our old XKR could be persuaded to manage practically 30MPG, as I have done, driving it to Cardiff
On the other hand, in traffic, or playing 'silly buggers' has seen 5MPG
This number, or partially could describe its nature, if mistreated

It's a 1.6Tdi/5-speed (re-mapped)
Before/after figures shown
It's more tractable, quieter, slightly more economical

The present (Skoda) 2.0Tdi is rated at 150BHP, & 250Ib/ft, so it's not far off!
That said, I did see this 'average' figure, ona trip down the M1, to East Midlands Airport a couple of years ago (pre-mapping)
It was a 50-55MPH trip most of the way, with minimal acceleration

On sadder/scarier MPG figures
I used to have a 90CSW-V8
A genuine factory built V8, not a transplant
I once towed a twin-axle caravan to Cumbria with it, up the A65
Granted it was on LPG, so a slightly less calorific value than unleaded, but a refill-refill measurement came to 8MPG


A friend once had a 101FC, still with the (petrol) V8, & that used to see an average of 7-10MPG............... despite it being a lot lighter than a Range Rover
Granted, higher, bluffer fronted
It did sound glorious though

(my old 1969 2A Light-Weight)


Our old XKR could be persuaded to manage practically 30MPG, as I have done, driving it to Cardiff
On the other hand, in traffic, or playing 'silly buggers' has seen 5MPG

This number, or partially could describe its nature, if mistreated

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