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> Believe it or not the gas mileage on my 2008 XC70 3.2 is slightly
> better then the turbo 5 on my previous 2005 XC70
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> I average @ 22.5 mpg and suffer from a heavy right foot
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> I am sure it would be better if I could keep it below 75 mph
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> This is not bad for an over 2 ton all wheel drive
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> Diesel models are not available here in the U.S.
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> John
Interesting. I have some difficulty converting - since I am not sure if
you're using US gallons or UK gallons there ... assuming US gallons that
would convert to 10.45 litre/100km -- quite reasonable I think. If
converting from 22.5 UK mpg it would be 12.55 l/100km - and that's high
in my book. Petrol is expensive here.
Both our current cars are petrol powered. I can tell you that my '02
xc70 with a 2.5 litre turbo engine uses about 9.6 l on 100km, and that's
on very hilly country and some gravel roads, both of which push fuel
consumption up. (by comparison, the 850 with a 2.0 turbo engine uses
10.5 litres/100 km on the same roads but only 8.6 on flat country
sealed highways - I haven't had the opportunity to test our xc70 on a
long trip in flat country).
The 3.2 litre engine is quoted by two instances, automobile association
and a 'fuelsaver' website here in NZ as using 11.6 and 11.8 l of petrol
per 100km, that's around 20% more than I am currently using. Which has
made me very disinclined to get one of those cars.
Go figure. Obviously your results are better than theirs (calculating
for US gallons, anyway).
-P.