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thread: Petrol Challenge - Will you participate?

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    Petrol Challenge - Will you participate?

    In light of todays events which had me unable to get my car out of my driveway due to Running out of Petrol It got me thinking about how much you actually get for the amount of fuel or money you put in...

    I put $50 in, and got 333km before it died .... Im not suggesting running your car until EMPTY , Dumbest thing I have done so far in my WHOLE life but ....

    I was thinking BB members could measure how many kms they get for the fuel they put in. Im interested to see what cars are more economical... and it will surely be amusing to see the difference in car types, 4 cylinders, V6,V8, diesel fuel etc

    So please join in ...

    I have a Holden Statesman and for $50 I got 333km to empty ( it lasted a week)
    and now I have put in $55 petrol, ( needed $15 to get it off empty and START and then topped up with $40.00 and reset my km thingy )


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    Oh I am too scared! I just put $100 in to fill my car! It's diesel so I will try and work it out but o can say straight up this one is not economical!!!

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    Glad to hear thats all the problem was What a relief! xox

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    I always run my car until empty, just the way the cash cow rolls here. So I know that in a 70 litre tank of unleaded, I get around 480 - 515kms from a tank. I haven't filled it for a while, but can come back and update on the weekend when I do. The last time I filled up it cost me $92. It hurts!

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    Tough one to do, as it also depends on the type of driving you are doing. Lots of highway driving is more ecomomical that city driving. So someone in the country would on average get more km out of the same type of car than someone in the city.

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    True, well include that too then. My car costs exactly $100 to fill and its a weird amount like 64 litres or close... I put $50 in and get half a tank.... proper unleaded too not E10....

    Petrol here is $1.46 a litre on a cheap day when I get petrol

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    might be a better comparison to do L per 100km's -

    ours does about 10.5L per 100km's - v6 4wd
    the little sports wagon i don't know - haven't tested since we got it - runs on the sniff of an oily rag. i put half a tank in about 6 weeks ago and just doing work and round the town trips, i still have about 1/8 of a tank now

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    the little sports wagon i don't know - haven't tested since we got it - runs on the sniff of an oily rag. i put half a tank in about 6 weeks ago and just doing work and round the town trips, i still have about 1/8 of a tank now
    Wow, what little sports wagon is that ??
    Last edited by Amity; June 30th, 2011 at 08:05 PM.

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    Yep our SUV is about 10-11L/100Kms it's a V6.

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    the little sports wagon i don't know - haven't tested since we got it - runs on the sniff of an oily rag. i put half a tank in about 6 weeks ago and just doing work and round the town trips, i still have about 1/8 of a tank now
    Wow, what little sports wagon is that ??
    ummmm a Hyundai ummmm lantra i think (can't check - DH has just taken it to pick up DD)

    we've had it since about September last year, and we have put maybe 150 in it in that time. i take it to work, PO, next town over (about 25k round trip) and two or three times a fortnight, DH takes it to drop DD at Granma's, do his running around and then pick her up (about 65ks for the day). it is really economical! not bad for a car that we brought as a second hand second car - i think they severely undervalued themselves given it was twice as much on the web than we got it for - the "cheap" one we initially went to look at had a heftier price tag - we took the car same day!

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    I have a ford falcon BA station wagon. When filled, it says I can get around 510km from the tank. I generally fill it when I hit 80k to go as that is when the petrol light starts beeping at me. I usually fill it every couple of weeks or more. Don't go far in it, and could go even less further in it if I walked some more

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    ive got a fairmont ghia and i put in $50 coz i cant be bothered filling it and i get about 170 kms out of it..... fuekl guzzler it is! i hate the dam thing but while DD is rear facing its gotta stay, roll on next year and ill be looking for a 2lt buzz box again!

    but next time i do put fuel in ill take more notice of the litres and kms....

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    Yep, I will give it a go. Mine is close to empty.....it has two tanks, so I will fill one up and just put $50.00 in the other and see how far the $50 gets me first. I know I get two weeks on the full tanks and I do quite a bit of running around, but not sure how many kms that is. I have always thought it was quite reasonable for the car it is (Landcruiser) but I could be in for a shock!

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    We have a Volvo V70, it is a 5 cylinder, 2.5L Turbo. Does at the moment about 11-13L/100km, but it is due for a major service, so I expect it will be back down to its average of 10-12L/100km after that is done.

    I run all my cars to dead empty at least once, means I know exactly how far the petrol light will take me if necessary, but we have only had the car a couple of weeks and I haven't had a chance yet.

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    Dec 2005
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    The type of driving has a MASSIVE impact on fuel economy.

    My subaru forester will just stretch a tank to about 500km around town. After a trip to Canberra and back, where it was filled up half way there, it's done 520km and still has at least a quarter of a tank.

    My father would swear by the fact that a regular freeway trip for his car would help its fuel economy even when it's just running around town. He used to call it letting the car "stretch its legs" and it did seem to make a difference. His fuel economy improved, not just for the tank that did the freeway trip, but for a few afterwards as well. Might just have been that car, haven't put it to the test myself. I don't keep records as accurate as my father, either - he has a little book in the glovebox where he records the date, the km travelled and how much fuel he's put into the tank. Of course, he always fills the tank completely every time he goes, doesn't work if the budget is tight and you can only put say $10 in to get through the next couple of days.

    BW

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    Funnily enough, I just filled my car with $55 worth of fuel. It was 1.42 a litre I think. I'll let you know how far I get on it! I have an AH Astra (I think that's right) but will have to account for the fact I live on dirt, it's manual and there are a lot of hills!! I'll get back to you when I run out

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    I have a Statesman 5.7L V8 - average L/100km is 11-12. I do a bit of highway driving as well as around town so I think it's pretty economical for the type of car it is..

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    I did have a toyota celsior v8, a full tank would cost $97-$120 (depending on premium or regular used, we used to swap every time) it would easily do 5-600k's on that.

    I now have a holden commodore v6 on gas, $36 to fill the tank and do the same distances!

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