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I get around 170 miles to a full tank with varied driving, long journeys at a steady speed i can get about 220 miles, and driving hard i can empty a tank in 100 miles, although my car is overfueling at the moment, but its getting re-mapped this friday[;)]

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Cause like I say Iv'e got the bike too, and NO car on these roads will keep up a good sporst bike...[;)]

Until it rains

 

PMSL

Oh dear, I must be getting paid far too much.  As a family, we have a TD4 Freelander (wifes daily drive), Subaru Impreza WRX (daily drive), 1983 1275 Mini, Yamaha FZR 1000, I smoke like a chimney (not for long though as I want to quit) and drink like a fish (sorry no compromise here at all, hic) have my own hoose nearly paid for and still have a fair bit of disposable income.

 

But you only live once and life is for living[:)]

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I get about 200 miles to a full tank doing motorway miles to work and bk.

Then there is all the pottering about another 50/100 miles so about £50/£60 a week.

You will get to know all the staff in your shell station by first names and get a few flights a year with the points.

But it is worth it.

Michael

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You will get to know all the staff in your shell station by first names

 

I do with the car I have.....

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just buy it then love it stu

i can say it will be like owning no other car you have ever owned before

you just gotta love em

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Hi, I think your missing the point fast cars use fuel if you want more mpg

buy a diesel[sn].Average saving with average miles (10000) £1000,

but these cars tend to be your hobby as well, think what some sport hobbies cost you ?

I am lucky and use the car mostly for pleasure and love it[Y]

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