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NinetyTD4



Member Since: 22 Apr 2011
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Wales 2012 Defender 90 Other SW Keswick Green
Just an update. The 90 reached 107k miles now, running an average of 35.4 mpg, best 38, worst 30. No issue or event on that car so far. Never forget: cars have owner, Landrover have field service personnel.
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Caterham



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Don't tell Keith he'll have kittens! Smile

Drat I think 38mpg beats my best by 0.5.

Good on ya.
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NinetyTD4



Member Since: 22 Apr 2011
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At least we two come long on drinkin.
Who cares 'a kittin, Shaun has ya friends Sheep Sheep Sheep Never forget: cars have owner, Landrover have field service personnel.
Post #470290 7th Nov 2015 7:22am
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Wheel



Member Since: 28 May 2014
Location: Essex
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I've just had a week away at Loch Lommond and did 1826 miles in total which when I worked it out equated to 33.6 miles/gallon.
The 90's now done 4200 miles so is still fairly new but I'm really pleased with the performance and the economy as I hadn't checked it before and was expecting about 27m.p.g.
I would say I was driving at around 45-50m.p.h. in Scotland when out and about but trundling along, and often over 70m.p.h. on the motorways.
Overall I'm more than pleased with the results.

Mark
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alby



Member Since: 25 Dec 2014
Location: The Shire
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Santorini Black
I think I must own a Defender oliver reed special edition, when compared to you lot, either that or yours are the temperance edition.

have kept all of my fuel receipts since i've owned my defender and have record from now right back to when i picked it from the dealers in newport.

I get around 28-29mpg when driving on a combined cycle.
I get 31mpg when on a long run at 50-60mph.
However this plummets to around 25-26mpg when on a long run at 70mph.

This is for a standard 2.2 90SW with 235/85 tyres on boosts. I don't have a particularly heavy foot, don't accelerate particularly hard, but neither do I labour the engine doing 40 in 6th, i choose a gear appropriate to the speed I wish to do or the gradient and keep the turbocharger blowing nicely.

I actually prefer doing long journeys at 60ish on the motorway as I find it a hell of a lot more relaxing cruising speed than trying to maintain 70, which i find to be quite hard work.

It doesn't matter whether I use 'posh' diesel like BP ultimate/shell V-power or bog standard derv.

Though if I wanted economical i'd have bought something else.
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keith



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Caterham wrote:
Don't tell Keith he'll have kittens! Smile

Drat I think 38mpg beats my best by 0.5.

Good on ya.

There's always one lunatic happy to sit at 42mpg all the way down the M6 . Rolling with laughter
Bring back Concorde.
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Caterham



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never thought of it like that but I guess with those sleek lines concorde was economic ?
Post #473590 17th Nov 2015 6:28pm
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keith



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It's a 2.2 I own . That's the MPG , not the engine size . Whistle
I get 28 mpg in my 40yr old 2.25 petrol though Thumbs Up
Post #473609 17th Nov 2015 7:08pm
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andyc



Member Since: 15 Jul 2015
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My remapped 90 does north of 30mpg - I reckon the remap has added 3 or 4 extra mpg
Post #475206 22nd Nov 2015 5:40pm
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