aircobra19
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How on earth can you get so called "accurate figures"? Ignoring the usual misleading BS you get on internet forums, fuel consumption will vary signifcantly depending on the type of journey, and the driving style of the driver.
The official figure are a baseline guide you can compare different cars. They are achieved by driving in a very artificial way. Usually to get the max fuel economy out of a car, under those specific conditions. You can't expect to replicate them, if you drive in completely different conditions. Which may be more or less favorable than the official tests.
If the official figures for car A were 20% better than for car Car B. Your saying that baseline is not useful and/or is not accurate. Perhaps its not accurate, but I would say its useful.
How can you estimate how much diesel you'll use in a disimilar car. Considering it you'll drive it differently from your own. For example if you have a peaky 16v petrol you are going to rev it a lot more than you will a 2.0 TDi and cruise at a different speed depending how its geared etc. You just drive it very differently. Thats what I reckon anywayz.
...so what if there's some subtle difference in driving style between the two cars? I'm only interested in how much I pay at the pumps, not some notional objective figure, which will never be able to take personal driving style into consideration.
Going on today's Sindo's VRT changes expected in the next budget, you'd want your head tested to buy a petrol car now.
Bit of a lottery to know for sure what they'll do. Based on the current govt track record.
You said originally to ask someone who drives a diesel car. Thats like asking how long is a piece of string theres so many variables that could be a factor in someones fuel economy. He might be doing a 400 mile round journey twice a week. You might be parked on the M50 everyday.
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