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RioVerde |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 19:40 |
quote: :lol: Yeah cant stand flash cunts in their gay bmws and porsches etc :| | |
lil_g |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 18:27 |
Had 320 and 340 miles out of my last 2 tanks with a c20xe, more than my old 1.4 :lol: | |
J4M13 |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 17:23 |
i think my xe was about the same mpg as when it was an x14xe, and i thought that was poor untill i got the astra, if anybodys worried about fuel consumption i strongly advise against v6!:lol: Driving mega sensible my best is 24mpg. And average driving is 19-20mpg! I need a personal shell garage:lol: | |
dan_c4rsa |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 16:53 |
quote: that is the perk. and sailor boys who think theyre hardcore in their standad boxters. Not only can you give them a hard time if theyre being bolshy, you also give them a headache if their roof's down :lol: :thumbs: | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 16:44 |
XE is better on fuel than my 1.6 Sport was. | |
RioVerde |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 16:26 |
I know it depends on how you drive but most of the time would drive normally to work n back and knocking around but just would be nice to have XE power when you want to smoke a gayboy in a bmw or something | |
dan_c4rsa |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 16:23 |
i get maybe 25mpg in my nova at the mo. | |
RioVerde |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 16:11 |
quote: Can do that in an x16xe?? | |
davcohen |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 15:43 |
driven normally an XE is more economical then a x16xe purely because you can do a gear change like a diesel at around 2-2.5k | |
sport16v |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 15:26 |
well I know a bloke, reckons he gets 35 mpg out of a c20let in a mk3 astra driving sensible, the same as my 1.4 sport did! | |
Gaz |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 14:30 |
you dont buy an XE, to olny worry about the fuel. It drinks as much as you tell it to with your foot. | |
RioVerde |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 12:40 |
Yeah wanted one for a while tbh just my x16xe runs really well but i cant be arsed with tuning that,would just buy a corsa or nova with it all done and sell mine,want to do it fairly soon though as when have a house and start making babies etc would have to get a family car :lol: | |
Fro |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 00:21 |
My xe was about the same as my 1.6. when driving sensible obviously, as long as its running right its very easy to get 300+ how every it is also easy to get sub 200 :lol: | |
willi |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 00:19 |
jst get an xe, the smile on your face will take the worry of fuel economy away. :thumbs: | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 17th Feb 08 at 00:17 |
alot of people with the xe did better mpg than my 1.4 to pvs last year | |
carnuts |
posted on 16th Feb 08 at 22:13 |
i get better mpg out of my corsa with an xe than i do about my mk4 astra 2.0l ecotec must just be due to the weight and effort of moving the car | |
mantamark |
posted on 16th Feb 08 at 22:02 |
Its 400cc bigger, uses bigger injectors, i would assume the mpg will be lower. | |
Whittie |
posted on 16th Feb 08 at 21:58 |
Quick cars :cool: | |
RioVerde |
posted on 16th Feb 08 at 21:52 |
cool quite fancy a nova c20xe | |
Whittie |
posted on 16th Feb 08 at 21:49 |
Well i've just got an xe, and used to have a 1.6... if i'm honest i've hardly noticed a difference. | |
RioVerde |
posted on 16th Feb 08 at 21:47 |
was looking at getting a c20xe just wondered what they are like on fuel with steady driving worse or better than 1.6? |