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hi folks

was just wondering how many mpg owners of 3.0 ltr petrol s types were getting round town ?

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About 23 or there abouts Keith, but I try to use my wife's little Peugot 108 for urban work if possible and my S-type for longer runs. Averaged out I get around 27 mpg for urban/distance. On a decent run with plenty of motorway work it approaches the mid to high 30's dependant on how I drive it. My Jag is much the same as your's being a 2002 reg. 3 litre petrol. Best wishes Geoff.

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Where I live I get about 14mpg around town. From home to town in two miles I have two round a bouts and five sets of lights. not good if they are all at red. But do get 29/30 on a good run on Motorway.

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Where I live I get about 14mpg around town. From home to town in two miles I have two round a bouts and five sets of lights. not good if they are all at red. But do get 29/30 on a good run on Motorway.

And terrible road works, Stan.  The A5 will eventually be much better


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Thanks for that info lads. Are them figures with or without a/c switched on? I am only getting 230 miles from a full tank (13 gal) driving 8 miles a day through town with a/c left on all the time as recommended in the handbook. I am going to switch a/c off to see if that makes a notable difference.

Keith

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This was mine. Despite the previous owner alway taking it to main stealer for a service. But they dont even check it unless its due on age or milage.

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!Removed! hell that is bad ! I will be checking mine first thing this morning. Thanks everybody for all of your helpful comments.

Keith.

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Thanks for that guys I must check my airfilter.

Very easy to do, very cheap to replace, too, Keith.  I look at mine every couple of weeks when I am checking fluid levers and Oil level.

 

Peter.

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