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Valve Cap
Join Date: 2nd July 2007
Location: Cymru!
Posts: 7
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[Engine] Possible new owner...
Hey!
I'm new to the forums although i've been lurking for a while now. Great site! I really like the new Civic and interested in a Type-S 2.2GT. Now, the thing is, fuel prices these days. At the moment i'm driving a 1.6 Fiesta Zetec-S and putting around £40 nearly every 2 weeks and getting no more than about 340 miles to a tank. If i go to the 2.2 diesel engine would it be better than this or not? Im not a very heavy-footed driver, only in some places when i need to pull out or ovetake, otherwise i'm a calm 'normal' driver. Sorry if this is a 'stupid' question but i'm not very 'clued-up' about cars etc. Thankyou |
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Triangular Exhaust
Join Date: 26th May 2007
Location: Nottingham
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My Type S 2.2 gives me 41-44 mostly around town and 48+ longer journeys |
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Triangular Exhaust
Join Date: 27th September 2007
Location: Gloucestershire
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My 1.8 gives 38.7 average running around and 44.1 on a run, so with the cost of diesel compared to petrol a 1.8 petrol could be as cheap to run and its also cheaper to buy and does not have a rattly old engine that sounds like a combine harvester being driven through a scrap yard.
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Wheelnut
Join Date: 20th December 2006
Location: Leicester, UK
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My 1.8 gets 30mpg on my daily drive to work but i have a seriously heavy right foot. When driving around while at work I go everywhere as slow as possible (leaves less time for work in between driving
)and get an average of 46mpg. edit - i get an average of 320 miles out of a tank.. lowest was 270 highest was 350.. Last edited by Pingu : 9th May 2008 at 12:50. |
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Valve Cap
Join Date: 9th April 2008
Location: Lincoln, England
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Had my 2.2 Sport for a month now and according to the computer I've averaged 50mpg (not much town driving). I'm in the process of checking what the real mpg is as opposed to computer reading, which I think may be a little over optimistic.
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You know you want too
Rocketship door handle
Join Date: 28th September 2007
Location: Edinburgh
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The Ford Fiesta tank is 45 litres, so 5 less than ours. I'm guessing that the post writer doesn't do very many miles to and from work so the cars probably just warmed up by the time its stopped again and probably in stop start traffic? Which would impact the mpg they get
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Civinfo master
Join Date: 4th August 2006
Location: Cardiff
Posts: 5,594
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roun town I get low 40mpg, on a run high 40s, overall average is about 44mpg week in week out. This usuallt equates to filling up at around 430 miles Do it - you won't regret it! and welcome aboard by the way! North, Mid or South Wales? |
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Valve Cap
Join Date: 2nd July 2007
Location: Cymru!
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I do a 17 mile round trip to work on b-roads and about mile of stop start traffic. |
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Valve Cap
Join Date: 2nd July 2007
Location: Cymru!
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I just need to find a used one around here first or I suppose i could go as far as North West England. Will see how it goes. |
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Valve Cap
Join Date: 8th January 2008
Location: cheshire, uk
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Hi there Welshie07. Welcome
There are loads of threads on this site concerning the petrol diesel debate and there will not be a winner. At the end of the day, you should try and test drive both and make your own mind up. Having said that the 2.2 is the better engine |
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Civinfo master
Join Date: 4th August 2006
Location: Cardiff
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I was going to suggest Bassetts in Bridgend, but you're at the wrong end of Wales |
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Valve Cap
Join Date: 2nd July 2007
Location: Cymru!
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Well i suppose i could take a trip down south....
Nah mate, Type-S for me....i think the insurance would be bit to much on a type-r. Im 20. I've had some quotes for the type-s and the cheapest one was £700 something with 1yr ncb. |
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Triangular Exhaust
Join Date: 17th September 2007
Location: SW London
Posts: 364
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If I drive in towns and A/B roads I can get 38-44mpg out of mine - and the trip computer works it out to about 400-450 miles a tank.
If I drive on motorways at 60-80 I can get 54+ mpg and CAN get 550 out of a full tank... |
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