[QUOTE=LotusLocost]you crazy brits:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
That's right. We're all a bunch of ****ing nutcases, you look at me funny and I'll have your kneecaps, boy :p
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[QUOTE=LotusLocost]you crazy brits:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
That's right. We're all a bunch of ****ing nutcases, you look at me funny and I'll have your kneecaps, boy :p
(new) Audi A6 Saloon 2.4-V6 petrol
Drive like your nuts are on fire = 'Fuel economy!? WHAT A JOKE!!'
Drive normaly = about 26MPG
Mind you, my right foot is make of lead and I live in a valley in a VERY hilly area.
Full 70litre fuel tank lasts around 340miles
Dual Zone Climate Control always set to 20 degrees centigrade
Radio/CD (MMI System in general) always on
[QUOTE=Waugh-terfall](new) Audi A6 Saloon 2.4-V6 petrol
Drive like your nuts are on fire = 'Fuel economy!? WHAT A JOKE!!'
Drive normaly = about 26MPG
Mind you, my right foot is make of lead and I live in a valley in a VERY hilly area.
Full 70litre fuel tank lasts around 340miles[/QUOTE]
erm.... what car???:rolleyes:
I don't know the Bonneville's Fuel economy. I never actually took the time to calculate the number of gallons I buy compared to the miles driven.
[QUOTE=Rockefella]I don't know the Bonneville's Fuel economy. I never actually took the time to calculate the number of gallons I buy compared to the miles driven.[/QUOTE]
It goes that fast eh??:D
[QUOTE=LotusLocost]erm.... what car???:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
The one I lost...
[QUOTE=Rockefella]I don't know the Bonneville's Fuel economy. I never actually took the time to calculate the number of gallons I buy compared to the miles driven.[/QUOTE]
Should be a lot like mine. The Buick, driven at an average of 85mph, gets like 20-23mpg
Excuse me, I forgot you car is driven at 1milMPH because its the special AXB edition.
[QUOTE=Waugh-terfall]The one I lost...[/QUOTE]
Oh... well done...
[QUOTE=Waugh-terfall]The one I lost...[/QUOTE]
How do you lose a car?
[QUOTE=Mr.Tiv]How do you lose a car?[/QUOTE]
try excessive speeding:D
Oh no henk! No speeding involved! Answer to your question, see the 'My '05 Audi A6' thread in 'Users Rides' :(
[QUOTE=henk4]try excessive speeding:D[/QUOTE]
No, that's having a car taken from you. "Lose" makes it sound as though he has misplaced it.
And he did...
You can't find the car, eh? This is why I have friends who don't drink...
[QUOTE=Waugh-terfall]Oh no henk! No speeding involved! Answer to your question, see the 'My '05 Audi A6' thread in 'Users Rides' :([/QUOTE]
You'd better pray to God you don't 'lose' either of your next possible cars, because I will steal whatever it is. Do you hear me? I [b]will[/b] find it and take it for my own!
Oh yeah, anyone want to buy an '05 reg Audi A6? It's quite nice. Found it the other night. £10 and it's yours.
[QUOTE=IWantAnAudiRS6]You'd better pray to God you don't 'lose' either of your next possible cars, because I will steal whatever it is. Do you hear me? I [b]will[/b] find it and take it for my own!
Oh yeah, anyone want to buy an '05 reg Audi A6? It's quite nice. Found it the other night. £10 and it's yours.[/QUOTE]
Careful Sam... lol
1991 Honda DA9 integra Ls, 1.8L, completely stock, 91 octane fuel, flat roads, drives to work and back mainly:
28mpg, 8L/100km
1996 Mazda 323 Astina, 1.8L, stock, 91 octane fuel, flat roads, drives me everywhere. 30mpg, 7l/100km
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4.7L V8, mainly suburban driving with some highway, 95 octane fuel, mileage is directly related to whether it's broken again or not.
15mpg, 15L/100km
1974 leyland mini. 1275cc motor, runs on leaded, mileage not applicable as it hasn't been driven much, and the motor is in the workshop :D
2004 Porsche 911 GT3, 3.6L, runs on 98 octane fuel, driven easy to hard.
19mpg, 12L/100km