The only way to find out for sure what your MPG is. (and it's not cheap)
Fill it to the BRIM, Zero the trip meter, drive it till more fuel is required, and then BRIM it again, Read the trip meter as you leave the garage.
Get out a calcultor,
Remember how many litres it took to brim it? this time!
Say, 350kms divide by 1.6 = 218.75 miles.
Say, 60 litres divide by 4.5 = 13.3 gallons.
Now, divide 218.75 by 13.3 = 16.44 MPG
MPG cannot be worked out in ££s per part fill, no matter what the cost per litre, because the gauge is not 100% acurate. I can get another 2 gallons in my 2.4, after the guage reads full. Hope this helps.
Fill it to the BRIM, Zero the trip meter, drive it till more fuel is required, and then BRIM it again, Read the trip meter as you leave the garage.
Get out a calcultor,
Remember how many litres it took to brim it? this time!
Say, 350kms divide by 1.6 = 218.75 miles.
Say, 60 litres divide by 4.5 = 13.3 gallons.
Now, divide 218.75 by 13.3 = 16.44 MPG
MPG cannot be worked out in ££s per part fill, no matter what the cost per litre, because the gauge is not 100% acurate. I can get another 2 gallons in my 2.4, after the guage reads full. Hope this helps.
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