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Old 09-06-2005   #1
 
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Fuel economy?

My Cinq Sporting (bought last week) is giving me terrible fuel economy. I filled it up for £23 and it only did 186 miles before I had to fill up again. My last car was a Clio which did 300 miles for £25 and the car before was a Micra which did the same. I had heard that Cinqs where meant to be good on fuel!
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Re: Fuel economy?

that is pretty bad... i get about £100 miles per £10 give or take, and that isnt driving like a granny either!!!

dont kno how that helps u tho!
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Re: Fuel economy?

The fuel economy will be related probably to your rough running. Re-check it when you get the car running perfect. Out of town at a steady sixty should give you 300miles+ no problem.

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Re: Fuel economy?

I have carefully removed the plastic cover from my mint condition cinquecento brochure to check out the fuel economy

The cinquecento s/sx should do-

42.6 mpg urban cycle
60.1 mpg at a constant 56mph
44.8 mpg constant 75 mph

The cinquecento sporting should do-

37.7 mpg urban cycle
60.1 mpg at a constant 56mph
44.8 mpg constant 75 mph

HTH

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*slides plastic cover back on brochure and puts it carefully under bed*
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Re: Fuel economy?

Did you fill the tank then do the 186 miles, then refill the tank with £23 worth of petrol. Or did you use the gauge. Cento fuel guages are only that, not instruments, and can vary wildly.

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Re: Fuel economy?

when i worked at thorpe park i was doing around 100 miles a day and would have to fill the tank up around once every 4 days. ive also done london to liecester and back on half a tank.

i also did 50 miles with the empty light on too.
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summuts obviously wrong, my big fat, two litre marea does 350 mile on about £40 (which is 30 to the gallon,so.....) your cinq is doing the same fuel comsumpion as my marea
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Wow 60 mpg, damn next time im on the motorway im driving at 60. Especially if it gets my 15 more mpg than 75mph

I get around 250-270 miles from a tank £22 optimax only!!!.
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Re: Fuel economy?

Originally Posted by rallycinq
Did you fill the tank then do the 186 miles, then refill the tank with £23 worth of petrol. Or did you use the gauge. Cento fuel guages are only that, not instruments, and can vary wildly.

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Yes, I did what you said above (first one). However, I realised I may have not filled it to the top the first time. All a bit complicated. This tank of fuel seems to be doing a bit better! Anyway, will get the rough running sorted soon (hopefully - it's going to my local garage on Monday) and then I'll see what the economy is like...
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Check the plugs & leads, its amazing how much they can affect the performance & fuel economy!
Up until 2 days ago I was running Bosch super 4s & new(ish leads), both had only done 9000 miles but my economy & performance was getting worse by the week. I've now changed the plugs & checked the leads & the car is running fantastically again.
Cinqs seem to eat spark plugs so its probably worth just replacing them with some standard replacements (£10 a set) every 6-7000 miles, rather than the expensive £20 + jobbies which will work nicely but fade away nearly as quickly.
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Thanks for the advice, but I replaced the plugs and leads only last week!
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This doesn't really help you i know but i just got 218miles from £25.01
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This doesn't really help you i know but i just got 218miles from £25.01
Wow, that isn't too good either eh? My last car was a Renault Clio 1.2 and it got at least 290 miles from a £25 fill-up, and if I was taking it easy that would go up to around 310 miles. A Cinquecento should be much better than that
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Not a standard cinq though (see Sig)
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Re: Fuel economy?

Originally Posted by tomandsophie
Thanks for the advice, but I replaced the plugs and leads only last week!
Did you do the air filter as well????
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