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      10-04-2012, 03:10 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by andymj View Post
If I can get anywhere near 50MPG in a 330d I'll be happy. I have a Mercedes C250 which is supposed to be good for ~45MPG (but I get around 38 doing a 120 daily commute to work and back on the M25/M1).

If I get get 50+ by my math, I can get a £5+ daily saving in fuel / £60 month or a massive saving of over £700 a year (based on a three day working week).

Somehow I think I'm going to get in the region of about 45. Which calculates at around £40 a month / £470 a year saving in fuel costs. Still not to be sniffed at.
My drive was mixed "every day type driving" with blasts were possible, I could not believe the MPG myself, I had three stops throughout the day so not a continuos run.
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