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PaulB



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TDV8 Real World Consumption ?

What can I reasonable expect as real world fuel consumption on a TDV8?
My journeys are typically an even mix of town, country and dual-carriageway/motorway.

Thanks,
Paul

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England 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

I drive on a similar selection of roads. I got 22mpg for the first 2000 miles and now (at 6000 miles) it's doing nearly 25mpg.

I must stress that I probably drive a little harder than Mr Average so perhaps put a mpg or two on top of my examples for a 'normal' person! Yawn TDV8 HSE in Java/Ebony with Zebrano Wood, RSE, Hybrid TV, and a few other bells and whistles.

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Ian.Richardson



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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

I avaerage about 26mpg but I have has 28mpg on long trips. I am conviced it is better consumption than the TDV6 I had.

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Italy 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Good to hear that the consumption gets better, I have noticed slightly that it is slowly getting better but it is not suprising as my car has only 3000km. Average at the moment is 22 MPG. RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
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PaulB



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Thanks guys.
I've justified it to my better half on the basis that it won't be worse than the TDV6 Whistle

Paul

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Mine is just coming up to 5,000 miles but still only returns between 20 and 22mpg Confused

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Central Scotland to West Sussex at a cruise controlled 75mph gave me 30.3mpg average last weekend, local driving at home I'm getting anything between 25mpg and 29mpg depending on how much fun I want to have in it! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Roland



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PaulB wrote:
Thanks guys.
I've justified it to my better half on the basis that it won't be worse than the TDV6 Whistle

Paul


What it says in the brochure is about correct. The same engine with 6 cylinders will always use less than one with 8 - it's simple maths - provided they are driven in a similar way. My car is a TDV6 and I am consistently getting between 29 and 31 mpg. SOMETIMES YOU'RE THE BUG AND SOMETIMES YOU'RE THE WINDSHIELD

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Roland wrote:
PaulB wrote:
Thanks guys.
I've justified it to my better half on the basis that it won't be worse than the TDV6 Whistle

Paul


What it says in the brochure is about correct. The same engine with 6 cylinders will always use less than one with 8 - it's simple maths - provided they are driven in a similar way. My car is a TDV6 and I am consistently getting between 29 and 31 mpg.


Maybe you just have to push the v6 hrader to get any performance out of it

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Sitting here doing the conversions from Km to Miles.

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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Dream on TDv8 in Greater London 20 mpg fact

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Working Dog wrote:
Sitting here doing the conversions from Km to Miles.

2000 Miles on the clock - combined consumption city and freeway driving is returning 27mpg Razz


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