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I've got a 06 bf xr6t manual with 394rwkw and my actual consumption (liters filled vs trip meter) is 15-16lt/100 but my computer says it should be 11.6?

I drive a pretty economic run to work (50ks, 2 sets of lights and some half of it is freeway) so I think it should be more around the 11-12 that the computer says. I can smell fuel when over half a tank before start up just standing near the car.. Any ideas? Last month I spent nearly a grand on fuel! Any ideas?

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Stock 2014 manual FG mk2 XR6T. Sits about 13L per 100k on an average week (get stuck in a fair amount of traffic on the way home from work). On the weekend can get it down to 12.4-12.8L

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Getting about 12.3l/100km average at the moment out of a 12 FG T ute. Around town plus towing enclosed trailer on the highway.

About 600-700kms per tank with the needle dead on empty and range is about 12km left

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I have a stock 2012 F6 auto, vast majority of driving is in the suburbs. I have checked the consumption a couple of times by filling up and checking distance travelled, been around 17l/100kms. I always have it in performance mode, don't dawdle but certainly not hammering it.

I know the consumption figures provided by manufacturers are obtained by bench tests but from what I have read generally in real world driving people struggle to achieve the published mileage.

Correct me if I am wrong but I think Ford quote the urban cycle for turbos/F6 as being around 18l/100km which is around what I am getting. So many people seem to be using around 12l/100km around town, I have to ask how, can there be such massive difference from one car to the next?

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I've just bought a used, stock 2010 xr6t manual. in my first 350kms, I'm averaging 10l/100km, avg speed of 55kph. there hasn't been any true gridlock city traffic, but about 100km of regular suburban driving (avg speed around 35kph) in this mix. running bp98. as the car is new to me, ive been giving it several small squirts through 1st and 2nd gears off the lights/at intersections. I'm really pleased with the fuel use. at 110kph(actual) it sits on about 7.7-9.2l/100kph (wind direction) and at 90kph, it's been around 6.7-7.2l/100kph.

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I should have taken a video because I am sure you will doubt the authenticity of this but scouts honour its the truth.

FG xr6t ute m6 18" wheels. only mod is a hot dog replaced the centre muffler.

coffs harbour - newcastle = 7.8L/100 / AVG km/h 87kmh the key to this was staying under 100km/h which wasn’t hard with all the road works.

After I got sick of driving so slow I put the foot down from newcastle to sydney (120-130kmh) and the avg lifted to 8.5l/100.

pretty happy really - saw the dist to empty say over 900km after I filled up.

around town I get 12's with a couple of squirts here and there.

that's pretty insane, I've done a few trips down to batemans bay and I'll be sitting at 9.8L/100.. and I thought that was good...

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09 xr6t standed I have a very heavy fooot, im averageing 12L/100km but ive noticed on freeway driveing its alot better... on another note my daily mistibushi mirage, I put 20 bux fuel in it a week and get a lazy 200-250 kms out of it..

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300rwkw '08 G6ET averaging 14-15l/100km got 400km out of last tank of BP 98...

not much highway driving would probably explain that, then again my mrs was driving it mainly so hardly any heavy right foot driving.

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