Fuel consumption............sorry if I'm repeating.
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Fuel consumption............sorry if I'm repeating.
Hi, I have finally managed too talk the bf into selling the bmw and getting another car, I did want a fiesta ST but with 2kids I really should get a focus, now I'm not so worried about running round town but I do the best part of 280 miles every other weekend, half is main a roads and the rest is dual carriageway and motorway, what realistically do u reckon its gonna cost fuel wise!? Are the focus's any good on fuel!? Also I'm a sensible driver for 140 of those miles!!! Currently got a 330d touring ATM.
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Yea a st 225, only do about 50 miles about town... To and from work and shopping, it's more the long drive that worries, currently putting 40-50 quid in too do the long journey in a 330d auto (starting too do my head in being a auto) just trying too work out if its gonna be stupidly higher getting the st!?
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With the Mountune on mine, sportscat, exhaust air filter and KAM pulled, i dont get anywhere near 30 mpg and thats not gun ho driving. The best we managed has been 33mpg at 60 mph. Mixed driving is 25.5 mpg.
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My st (standard) returns at best 20-22 mpg over the last 4 1/2 month, boot it and that drops to about 15-18 mpg!
Maybe a re-map might help but at best thats only going to give about 3mpg more and thats being generouse.
I knew when i bought my st petrol and mpg would be an issue, if this is the case for yourself then dont buy one.
(edited cos i went out and checked the mpg)
Maybe a re-map might help but at best thats only going to give about 3mpg more and thats being generouse.
I knew when i bought my st petrol and mpg would be an issue, if this is the case for yourself then dont buy one.
(edited cos i went out and checked the mpg)
Last edited by st3v3; 24-04-2013 at 07:41 PM.
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12-16 mpg (30 votes [1.39%])
16-18 mpg (96 votes [4.43%])
19-21 mpg (359 votes [16.57%])
22-24mpg (771 votes [35.60%])
25-27 mpg (595 votes [27.47%])
28-30 mpg (233 votes [10.76%])
30+ mpg (you never know!) (82 votes [3.79%])
This is the results of a mpg poll on the ST owners club with mixed driving and mixed roads if it helps any?
PS:i wouldnt get rid of my st now regardless of fuel, i love the damn thing soooo much
16-18 mpg (96 votes [4.43%])
19-21 mpg (359 votes [16.57%])
22-24mpg (771 votes [35.60%])
25-27 mpg (595 votes [27.47%])
28-30 mpg (233 votes [10.76%])
30+ mpg (you never know!) (82 votes [3.79%])
This is the results of a mpg poll on the ST owners club with mixed driving and mixed roads if it helps any?
PS:i wouldnt get rid of my st now regardless of fuel, i love the damn thing soooo much
Last edited by st3v3; 24-04-2013 at 08:11 PM.
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I have had my ST-3 225 since Jan, I am very happy with it but I could not recommended on Fuel economy, in the cold on short runs we were averaging 18mpg and most of this was my wife pootling about with the kids in the car. We do get around 28mpg on longer runs. However as a family car it works very well the only issues I have with the ST-3 (not ST-2 or 1) is that it is a strictly 4 seater, there is no middle belt and there is only 1 isofix point, I am not sure if this is because it is an ST or because it is an ST-3. Also the rear belts are awkward to fasten with a child seat, again this could be the ST-3. If you want a 5 door then you might have to wait for the right car to come up, it took me 9 months to find the right car! However it is a lot of fun and I enjoy it every time I get in it. When you hear the 5 pot burble you won't care about fuel economy!
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I can't understand how may people complain about the efficiency of them. It's like having your heating on at home all the time, then moaning you've got a big gas bill lol
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It all depends on how you use the car really, Short trips with lots of starting and stoping you'll see less than 20mpg, Long trips driving at 50mph no stops you'll see over 30mpg.
If your going to be using it for mostly school runs and just driving down the road don't buy one.
If your going to be using it for mostly school runs and just driving down the road don't buy one.
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I can get a good 32mpg out of mine on a long motorway drive but that's with no boost at all barely touching the throttle. Can anyone seriously resist pushing the go pedal though? Any more than even the lightest touch will start it spooling up so just be prepared that it's no tourer and will hurt your pocket to a degree, nobody buys them because of their fuel economy. Always buy for fun
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To say that is bad economy, then yes it is compared to a 1 litre fiesta, however it's a turbocharged 2.5 litre 5 cylinder so that's not too bad economy for what it is.
I can't understand how may people complain about the efficiency of them. It's like having your heating on at home all the time, then moaning you've got a big gas bill lol
I can't understand how may people complain about the efficiency of them. It's like having your heating on at home all the time, then moaning you've got a big gas bill lol
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You have the ideal combination too! I reckon we will cover about 3k in the Focus, so fuel costs are not an issue. I wanted something fun that was practical and safe for the kids to go in as well.
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It all depends on how you use the car really, Short trips with lots of starting and stoping you'll see less than 20mpg, Long trips driving at 50mph no stops you'll see over 30mpg.
If your going to be using it for mostly school runs and just driving down the road don't buy one.
If your going to be using it for mostly school runs and just driving down the road don't buy one.
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