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No! If I did it in an SUV I would've still got lost! The mpg calculation is correct though. I had 260 miles on the trip counter after my last fill up, and put about 22 litres in. I usually get less than 40mpg, and my fuel warning light comes on before I've done 200 miles. With this journey I still had loads of fuel after 260 miles. After the 260 miles I did another 40 miles, but haven't filled up yet because the fuel gauge has hardly moved. In the last 40 miles I did around 60-65mph all the way without slowing down, so I suspect that it's going to be more than 53mpg. It's not totally unrealistic for my car, last time I went on the motorway I got just over 50mpg, but that was with loads of country roads too, and some city driving.
Don't worry, I didn't just miss out the 40 miles. At the end of the trip I had done about 300 miles (20 of that from another journey). I filled up after 260miles, and based my calculation from that point.
I got completely lost! 5355I've a friend who uses Tom Tom and he say's it can't cope with M2 J3A229. It would have got him lost if he hadn't known the area. See...
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To be honest I don't have a clue where the Thames is. Well I know if flows through Reading and London etc., but I certainly don't know which direction it goes.
Shell OptimaxWell, the 240 has a pretty large reserve, even when the fuel gauge is down in the red section, and I only put in £15 worth for a trial. So it must have...
By this point I did know I was wrong. I had tried turning off a few times, but didn't know which direction I was going or anything. I tried turning off after the toll thing, but found myself going through the toll again ROFL.
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