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| 2124.1 | Cavalier Turbo Diesel Info? | CHEFS::CURRIEI | Dyslexic snice brith | Tue Jul 27 1993 14:12 | 19 | 
|  |     Re .0
    
    Just to emphasise how much driving style can modify the figures, I too
    had a G-registered Cavalier 2.0i CD, and did much the same mix of
    motoring - only in those days I wasn't too worried about fuel
    consumption.  Hence I drove with a heavy right foot and got c. 33 m.p.g.
    
    I am impressed that 40 m.p.g. is attainable.  I am now driving a
    Peugeot 405 turbo diesel (rather more carefully) and am only getting
    about 43 - 43 m.p.g.
    
    I would be very interested in anyone's experience of the Cavalier 1.7
    TD (especially in CD trim), as I am considering one as my next car. 
    What sort of consumption does it give?  And is the engine installation
    any more refined than in the Astra (which I found decidedly
    agricultural in comparison to the Peugeot)?  If I can't afford a
    Xantia, then it may have to be another Cavalier...
    
    Ian
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| 2124.2 | How do you do it? | ROCKS::CAMP |  | Tue Jul 27 1993 14:32 | 13 | 
|  |     I guess it depends on how you drive your car, but to get 41 and 37.5
    MPG overall out of a 2 litre car is phenominal. The question I ask is
    on what is this based. Do you record all fuel used and milage covered
    on a regular basis? Or do you have a MPG computer. For the record the 2
    litre BMW I had for 60,000 miles the MPG Computer always came out at 
    25-26 MPG. Yes I could get the odd 30-35 MPG by reseting the MPG after
    the car was hot and drive carefully for a few miles, but the end result was
    always 25-26 MPG averaged over 500 or more miles.
    Just gos to show how bad the BMW is for fuel economy.
    Even my turbo diesel only returns 42-43 MPG and thats only 1900 cc.
    Whats your secret to such superb fuel consumption?
    Mike
      
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| 2124.3 |  | VANGA::KERRELL | Imagine:  It's your business, your money... | Tue Jul 27 1993 15:58 | 4 | 
|  | I have a Cavalier 2.0 CDi "H' reg. Over 40K miles so far. I get over 40mpg on a
mixture of town and motorway driving. 
Dave.
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| 2124.4 |  | EBYGUM::WILLIAMSH |  | Tue Jul 27 1993 16:23 | 9 | 
|  |     Calibra 2.0i 8v    I get 33 MPG overall.  Measured manually over 2000miles.
    
    Mostly booting it around Warrington, (3 miles to work) and twice a week 
    100 mile round trips to Wales.
    
    Huw.
    
    P.S. remember that the Calibra has a closer ratio box than the 115 bhp 
    Cavaliers (except SRi)
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| 2124.5 | Why I think I should have a diesel | SHIPS::TUCKER_T |  | Tue Jul 27 1993 16:30 | 14 | 
|  |     The GSI had the computer the CD was based on miles covered divided by
    petrol in the tank. In both cases I was doing about 900 miles a week so
    it wasn't hard to keep track. Incidentally Paul Thakeray  used to
    get 39 mpg out of his CD. I was always checking the mpg as much of my
    own dosh was going into the tank as it was commuting (Weymouth - Snams
    and latterly Weymouth -SBP). The 88 miles used to take 95 minutes
    except when there was a breakdown at Hockley lights. I accept these
    figures are only as good as the odo.. err mileage recorder but I felt
    that was fairly accurate. My Mazda 626 2.0i does 37 mpg but I do think
    I'm fairly lucky on the type of road and the times I was using the A
    roads. I stress town work and short journeys were virtually nil.
    
    Tom
    
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| 2124.6 | 35+ MPG in an SRI | BAHTAT::SKIDAW::aldertonm |  | Tue Jul 27 1993 18:21 | 15 | 
|  | I regularly get 36MPG from my cavalier SRi.
I travel 25 miles each way to the office down a mixture of country lanes 
and the City ring road (start/stop stuff).
I keep a record of miles per tank and record the litres used to fill it 
up. Over time the above figure is fairly constant.
Interestingly, on long M-way journeys - Leeds to Reading I can achieve 
40+MPG - this in a J reg SRi with the close ratio box.
ALso, it should be noted that I do tend to travel at around 70-80MPH on 
motorways and I don't particularly 'hang about'.
Malcolm
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| 2124.7 | 33Mpg for a SRI | FAILTE::THOMSONS |  | Tue Jul 27 1993 23:13 | 15 | 
|  | 
A couple uf us in our office have SRI,s H reg with around 52,000 miles on the 
clock and both week in week out return 33 mpg , fill up the tank divide by the
miles = 33mpg .
The interesting thing is that mine tends to be fast down the motorway then stuck 
in traffic I dont tend to do many private miles , my friend tends to be on more
country roads but I would say he drives slower but 33mpg.
I am interested in what MPG an ASTRA or CAVALIER 1.7TD or FRONTERA 2.3TD would
achieve over a full tank driving them in a realistic day to day manner not a 
what could be achieved doing a constant 56MPH
							Stuart
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| 2124.8 | 16V Calibra | ARRODS::KORMAND | tgif!! | Wed Jul 28 1993 09:45 | 12 | 
|  | 
I get between 25 mpg average around town, up to 32 mpg on a long trip.
Long trips tend to be fast, as I thing travelling is a waste of time,
so 32mpg is very good considering the speed.
I took 2 passengers and all our camping gear to Bournemouth and back
the other weekend and go 32mpg. The journey took about 1hr 45min each
way.
Dave
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| 2124.9 | Not that thirsty.!!! | SEDCAS::BRISTOW_A |  | Wed Jul 28 1993 09:54 | 9 | 
|  |     I used to achieve approx 32 - 35 mpg from my Cavalier GSi, H-Reg, 45K
    miles.
    
    Probably 50% 80Mph 40% 35Mph or less 10% Standstill.!!!!
    
    Andy
    
    (The Vauxhall engines are quite economical when compared to the
    relative performance.)
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| 2124.10 | Cavalier CDi and Mazda 626 | BAHTAT::JAGOTA | Anil Jagota @RKG, DTN-7831-3174 | Wed Jul 28 1993 09:59 | 9 | 
|  |     I constantly got about 35MPG from my Automatic Cavalier 2.0 CDi when I
    had it. Although my journeys were all long ones of at least 100+ miles
    as my job has a lot of travel associated with it. However, now with a
    manual Mazda 626 2.0 16v I get about 40/45 MPG. 
    
    
    Regards,
    Anil....
    
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| 2124.11 |  | MAJORS::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Wed Jul 28 1993 12:22 | 6 | 
|  | 
Nova GSi
I get 40mpg from a mixture of town, country and motorway.  It goes down to
38mpg if I'm cruising at 95-100mph.  Its most econonomical cruising speed is
80-85mph. 
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| 2124.12 |  | TASTY::JEFFERY | Children need to learn about X in school | Wed Jul 28 1993 15:20 | 6 | 
|  | Clio 16V
I get 65mpg crusing at about 120mph, which drops to about 62 when I put my
foot down!
Mark.
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| 2124.13 |  | NEWOA::DALLISON |  | Thu Jul 29 1993 07:31 | 1 | 
|  |     In a CLio ?
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| 2124.14 |  | TASTY::JEFFERY | Children need to learn about X in school | Thu Jul 29 1993 08:03 | 10 | 
|  | Ok,
I'll come clean!
On long motorway or A road drives, I get 34 mpg, However, a lot of my driving
is 4 miles to work (shame on me!), and so I usually get about 32mpg.
My motorway driving is 85mph (usually), and I *do* hang about.
Mark.
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| 2124.15 | Jap engines? | PEKING::GERRYT |  | Thu Jul 29 1993 17:09 | 6 | 
|  |     Is the petrol engine used in the Vauxhall range a Japanese unit like
    the Isuzu deisel units?
    
    If so, that may explain some of the greater economies.
    
    Tim
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| 2124.16 |  | VANGA::KERRELL | Imagine:  It's your business, your money... | Fri Jul 30 1993 07:57 | 3 | 
|  | Why?  Does Japan own all the patents on technology that leads to fuel economy?
Dave.
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| 2124.17 |  | TASTY::JEFFERY | Children need to learn about X in school | Fri Jul 30 1993 08:43 | 9 | 
|  | At the recent Vauxhall day, I tried a Corsa 1.4 Si. The 5 mile journey around
Farleigh Wallop was quite a good recommended route.
I averaged about 160 mph, and got about 70mpg out of it!
Seriously though, I thought the Corsa was quite good, but I have become spoilt
by power steering, and missed it.
Mark.
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| 2124.18 | :-) | FUTURS::LONGWY::LEWIS |  | Fri Jul 30 1993 11:49 | 5 | 
|  |     re .16
    
    Yes, they do.
    
    Their patented method is to chop off the two redundant wheels...
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| 2124.19 |  | TASTY::JEFFERY | Children need to learn about X in school | Fri Jul 30 1993 15:23 | 16 | 
|  | I tried the Corsa 1.2 Merit at the Vauxhall day. This car is head & shoulders
over the competition. It is cute and really good fun to drive. The shape is
very practical, and space everywhere is excellent for a small car.
I think it is probably the closest thing to a Twingo around at the moment!
I also tried the Cavalier V6, which was incredibly smooth, and would be a
superb cruiser.
I also tried the Cavalier 16V SRi, and I am really glad I didn't get one.
The engine, whilst good, is too much for the wheels. I lost grip on all 4
wheels very easily, something I don't think the Clio or 19 16V would do.
Overall, I'd like the Cavalier for cruising and the Corsa around town.
Mark.
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| 2124.20 | My various cars.... | NEWOA::CROME_A |  | Wed Aug 11 1993 13:30 | 18 | 
|  | 	My first Cavalier 2.0 SRi was abysmal, no matter what I did it did 27mpg.
	My next Cavalier SRi (G reg) was alot better, it averaged on a daily 
basis 36 mpg, on a run about 42 mpg.
	Then I had a 2.0 CDi Cavalier, this was superb, 40 was the average and 
on a run 45 mpg was easily obtainable sitting at 85 - 90 mph.
	The next car was very sad.... A Citroen 1.9 Volcane, 28 was about the 
average - if I was kind to it - and on a run 30 mpg - very sad car !
	My present car impresses, 2.0 GSi Astra, on average it returns 36 mpg,
and on a run it will return 40 + depending on traffic, not bad for a hot hatch !
	I measure all the figure by the miles/gallons put in the tank with the
execption of the GSi - this has a trip computer.
Andy
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| 2124.21 | Astra Gsi for the 40+ mob!! | PAKORA::AGIBSON | Alan Gibson | Wed Aug 11 1993 19:29 | 10 | 
|  |     
    re -1
    
    I have to agree with you The Gsi is good in that respect.
    
    On average I get about 30 around town but I can get into the low 40's
    on a run across to the west coast. 
    
    
    Alan
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| 2124.22 | wooly Corsa | WOTVAX::64021::Tim_Banks | Stealth Marketting :-) | Mon Aug 16 1993 10:08 | 12 | 
|  | I have to disagree about the Corsa Merit 1.2, I had one as a hire car and 
drove from Aberdeen down to Edinburgh via Perth and some very pretty scenery.
The handling on fast windey roads was abysmal, the power non-existent - show 
it a hill and it groaned slowly -the seat was bum-achingly short.  It didn't 
seem to use a lot of fuel - I never got to measure it.
	Tim
	PS The Japanese have a perormance engine that will do 100mpg, they 
are releasing the technology onto the market 5mpg at a time :-)  <think about 
it - not so silly as it seems>
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| 2124.23 | Should have bought a bigger car... | AYOU35::WARREN |  | Tue Aug 24 1993 13:24 | 10 | 
|  | Well, my Nova SR (1.4) returns on average I would say about 42 mpg.
The best I have had was about 48 (but this was travelling @ 56 mph - boring)
The worst has been  about 30, when I gutted it from Edinburgh to Glasgow 
(100 + all the way)
Here was me thinking that the Sri's of the world were petrol guzzling monsters
from another planet !!
Warren
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