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Originally Posted by Zagga
All pretty pointless comparing mpg figures as road conditions will dictate fuel consumption more so than engine verity.
I live in an area that is very hilly and the climbs have a much greater negative effect on the MPG that the gains on the coast down again. By the time I reach a flat (motorway) my MPG figures are usually in the upper 20's. On a good run low 40's is good for me.
Unless we all drive the same route to work who cares how our MPG's compare.
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Great thing about living in Norfolk, there aren't any hills!