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chaddy
01-01-2008, 02:31 PM
Hi guys looking to buy a vr4 legnum.

The wife has asked me what the fuel economy is like. Have read various stories all with different results, so i thought i would ask the experts!

Do they come fitted with a trip computer to tell average mpg etc?

All i can think of at the mo, but you can expect more questions later!!

Tia

Ken

Kieran
01-01-2008, 02:42 PM
Hello Ken! Welcome to Clubvr4! /Welcome

To answer your questions - No, a trip computer was not fitted.

As for 'real world' MPG from a VR-4, expect the following and you won't be shocked - These firgures are based on Automatics (which the majority of VR-4s are):

Around 21~22MPG average

Around 25MPG on a run

Around 18~20mpg if you just potter about town.

Yes, frugal beasts they are not!:speechles

Physician
01-01-2008, 02:55 PM
Hi Ken,

On a trip to Croatia in summer 2006 I posted the following info on my return. My daughter kept very detailed data as requested and so the info is correct .......

QUOTE:

Hi everyone, hope you're all OK after my brief sojourn to Croatia.

The whole trip was somewhat uneventful but a few facts that may be of interest to you.

Firstly and foremost ...... the VR4 behaved impeccably and didn't miss a beat for the duration of the trip. (Probably due to Rich [WRD] servicing it prior to my departure!)

Miles from Leicester to Split on the Adriatic = 1,333

Total miles there and back (including trips whilst there) = 3,057

Total fuel stops = 18

Total litres = 546.08 (120.12 gallons)

Total fuel cost = £518.69

Total cost per mile (fuel only) = £0.17

Best fuel economy was on one leg where I did 241 miles and achieved 28 mpg

Worst fuel economy was on one leg (on brand new Croatian motorway) where I did 144 miles and achieved 17.45 mpg

Top speed I achieved was roughly 130/140 mph on German autobahn for a couple minutes

Top sustained speed was about 110/130 mph for about one hour on empty Croatian motorway

Overall, for the whole trip, the car achieved a very creditable 25.45 mpg

UNQUOTE

TAR
01-01-2008, 03:21 PM
Hi guys looking to buy a vr4 legnum.

The wife has asked me what the fuel economy is like. Have read various stories all with different results, so i thought i would ask the experts!

Ken

Its awful....Just lie to her!! /pan /pan

/rally

ANTHONY
01-01-2008, 06:42 PM
or just top it up when she aint looking

bradc
01-01-2008, 07:31 PM
I still insist that with normal driving around 25mpg is possible, and 30mpg is easy to get if you go on long motorway trips

Kieran
01-01-2008, 08:39 PM
I still insist that with normal driving around 25mpg is possible, and 30mpg is easy to get if you go on long motorway trips

And we've still to see anyone post such fuel economy figures in the UK. Physician's post above proves that it *can* be done, however in day to day traffic you're just not going to get those kind of figures.

psbarham
01-01-2008, 09:04 PM
I still insist that with normal driving around 25mpg is possible, and 30mpg is easy to get if you go on long motorway trips

feck me, with normal driving my v6 only just manages 26, on a long run its up to about 33/36 ish, i have managed a lot more than that once but bollox to that any more, it was bloody hard work. if i drive the V6 like i do the van then i get around 14mpg, which is annoying coz the van still gets 50 mpg :speechles and tbh isn't that much slower

miller
01-01-2008, 09:49 PM
And we've still to see anyone post such fuel economy figures in the UK.


I got it!!!! Is it that they are driving upside down thus less fuel pressure?


Mike

SGHOM
01-01-2008, 09:53 PM
The wife has asked me what the fuel economy is like.



Between 4 & 6 mpg is the norm. :speechles

At donington, mallory, brands, silverstone etc ! /rally /rally

Robotnik123
01-01-2008, 10:05 PM
I got it!!!! Is it that they are driving upside down thus less fuel pressure?


Mike

Nah, Bradc is some kind of driving Ninja - I've never seen 30mpg on my tip legnum

Subaru ETA
01-01-2008, 11:27 PM
brad also lives in the middle of nowhere! so he has nice open roads and motorway to get to his place, which would help alot!

bradc
02-01-2008, 05:31 AM
even on the run up to wellsford and back (and we weren't going slow) I did 26mpg. My car always seems to be quite good on fuel.

The ST-R is awesome though, done 623km to the first flicker of the fuel light coming down my road, will fill it up in a few days, I'm hoping for it to come out at over 35mpg, also only on 91 octane!

1x drive up to mangawhai heads, 1x drive up to orewa, and about 50km of motorway driving around my place.

Subaru ETA
02-01-2008, 07:12 AM
well my car just did 511 k to 50L which im happy with... that was a trip to piha and back (from city), aroound town driving, and waihi (via thames) and back.

going to the batch at mangawhai heads tomorrow so we shall see how she goes

Fred
03-01-2008, 04:23 AM
grrr...the best i have got is 380km out of the whole tank...that was 100% highway,98 RON Feul, reset ecu, de-carbon of engine...e.t.c...me thinks the O2 sensor is F*#ked, is that common on these(O2 sensor)....

Ryan
03-01-2008, 04:50 AM
Brad - I'd never get those figures, try as I might - the temptation to give it some welly on occasion is just too great!

HowieP
07-01-2008, 03:52 PM
I used to regularly get 24-27mpg commuting 35 miles to Milton Keynes on single carriageways. As the car was also used for business travel I had to keep accurate records. 18-19 is definitely the norm around town but the best I ever achieved was 30-31 driving to Switzerland, long periods of constant throttle with few stop starts where the weight takes its' toll.

Howard

Davezj
07-01-2008, 10:26 PM
on the motorway i have got 32mpg once, but generaly 30mpg at 70mph.

round town in stop start traffic i do 18-20mpg.

good job i only live 6 miles each way from work.

by the way i have a vr4 tip 96