swill_omnibus
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Registered: 12th Dec 07
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Hi all,
Would like to be doing either an XE or LET conversion but out of interest what is the petrol consumption like for them??
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Dean_W
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My XE did nearly 100 miles to a tenner. That was taking it easy.
Booting it you'd use a tenner in no time.
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cunningham
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Registered: 25th May 05
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my xe was better than my 1.4 sport
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pow
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Petrol prices have gone up alot recently
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jamie m
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my xe on carbs does about 40 miles to a tenner my mates standard xe i sold him did about 70 miles max to a tenner, remember what the price of fuel is like now.
dean w id like to c an xe do near 100 miles to a tenner
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Dean_W
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M62, Cold day, no more than 70MPH.
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ShEp
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I found my let was a little better than my 1.6 sport
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by jamie m
dean w id like to c an xe do near 100 miles to a tenner
So would I to be honest...
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jamie m
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
M62, Cold day, no more than 70MPH.
whats a cold day got to do with it, your auto chokes on in cold weather using evan more fuel, il believe it when i see it, i carnt get nowhere near that on a long run at 50 mph in 6th in my old let or 50mph in 5th in my old xe and thats when fuel was cheaper, unless you did it about 6 years ago when petrol was about 70p!
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Ben G
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i believe you can get 100 miles to a tenner in a 2.0 xe, depends how you use your right foot..
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i believe you can get 100 miles to a tenner in a 2.0 xe, depends how you use your right foot..
Own one and experience for yourself
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i believe you can get 100 miles to a tenner in a 2.0 xe, depends how you use your right foot..
Own one and experience for yourself
can't be worse than an st fiesta surely?
can get 47mpg on a motorway at 70mph in 5th gear
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pow
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Newer car.
Trip computers lie as well
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sri_davie
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when mines was showing 40litres on the gauger i got over 400 miles with a mix and match of driving
davie
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pow
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Ummm... I used to get 400 miles to a full tank in my 1.2 - that was £47 odd quid at 95ppl
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cunningham
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tenner to 100 miles on a valver isnt as wild as it seems
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VegasPhil
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Better on fual than a sport for my XE
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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corsa_godfather
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bigger engine pulling lighter car wont have to work as hard so is possible to get good mpg out xe's or lets
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cash_2_my_corsa
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ive had 350miles out of a fuel tank on motorways etc and 140 around town or thrashing it
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phil_sutton
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quote: Originally posted by jamie m
quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
M62, Cold day, no more than 70MPH.
whats a cold day got to do with it, your auto chokes on in cold weather using evan more fuel, il believe it when i see it,
denser air an thus more fuel will be supplied so it doesnt run lean 
If your asking about fuel consumption on a xe/let then your getting one / have one for the wrong reason.
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swill_omnibus
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Nah it just curiosity as i wanna know as much as i can about the XE conversions in's and out's before i go ahead with one to be honest.
Cause i can see it both ways because:-
I can see how it would be fairly good because it's a powerful engine pulling a lighter chassis so it's not working hard.
But i can see it using alot of petrol as it's a 2.0 basically lol
So not worried as such about petrol etc just out of curiosity would like to know from the current/past XE owners what it is like
[Edited on 11-01-2008 by swill_omnibus]
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luke85
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If you treat the LET right then you can get very good MPG, on the motorway its not much different to my gsi, the F28 helps also
But you have to ask whats the point in having one of these engines if you are going to drive like that? on a long road trip an XE or LET wont be too bad but the fun of driving them means you wont be seeing the best MPG the car can give
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