Irishrover
Well-Known Member
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Hi guys/gals.....Have done a search but have not seen anything that jumps out as a good indication.
A friend of mine is looking at buying either a FL1 TD4 or the later FL2, 2.2 diesel with manual transmission and without engine/fuelling mods or chipping.
He has been checking for realistic fuel consumption figures for "Normal" driving. He accepts that a SUV is a completely different animal to the diesel Jag that he has owned for the past 7 years or so which gives him around 50 mpg on a run and also is aware that the FL is no sports car !!
My '02 TD4 does a minimum of 35mpg (Synergy fitted) on mainly rural roads which are twisty and hilly in places and often does just over 40 mpg on decent runs down to the Midlands. Whilst I am not a dawdler or drive with my foot down to the floor etc. I am more than happy with the fuel consumption.
Can you post your findings please for both versions of the Hippo.
Cheers folks
Hi guys/gals.....Have done a search but have not seen anything that jumps out as a good indication.
A friend of mine is looking at buying either a FL1 TD4 or the later FL2, 2.2 diesel with manual transmission and without engine/fuelling mods or chipping.
He has been checking for realistic fuel consumption figures for "Normal" driving. He accepts that a SUV is a completely different animal to the diesel Jag that he has owned for the past 7 years or so which gives him around 50 mpg on a run and also is aware that the FL is no sports car !!
My '02 TD4 does a minimum of 35mpg (Synergy fitted) on mainly rural roads which are twisty and hilly in places and often does just over 40 mpg on decent runs down to the Midlands. Whilst I am not a dawdler or drive with my foot down to the floor etc. I am more than happy with the fuel consumption.
Can you post your findings please for both versions of the Hippo.
Cheers folks