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Fuel consumption on a Ford Ka?
Hi all
Had my ford ka for just over a month and haven't noticed any real improvements on fuel economy from my last car, an mg, which I think is a bit strange.
But yesterday I drove 160 miles, mainly motorway, about half an hour stuck in a jam, and it took up nearly 3/4 of a tank - �30! Surely this can't be right. Haven't noticed any leaks or anything. Is this really the fuel consumption I can expect? It's only a 1.3 I don't understand how it can use so much. I would expect it to use half as much.
Any advice anyone?
Many thanks
Had my ford ka for just over a month and haven't noticed any real improvements on fuel economy from my last car, an mg, which I think is a bit strange.
But yesterday I drove 160 miles, mainly motorway, about half an hour stuck in a jam, and it took up nearly 3/4 of a tank - �30! Surely this can't be right. Haven't noticed any leaks or anything. Is this really the fuel consumption I can expect? It's only a 1.3 I don't understand how it can use so much. I would expect it to use half as much.
Any advice anyone?
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If i work out your consumption of 160 miles as 3/4 of a tank and prorate it up to a full tank doing 213 miles, , it does take it slightly less than what i was getting.
But not significantly different to make me think there is a car problem. To maximise efficiency in a KA, you need to use as high a gear as you can. Even at 30mph, my KA prefered being driven in 5th. Also, driving fast on Motorway does effect the amount of miles. My motorway sweet spot did seem to be arond 70-72. The car was happy to go faster than that, but that seemed to be the point where the effificency dropped.
KA's are good little cars, but they arent that fuel efficient.
If you are really looking for savings, you'd be better getting a fiesta diesel. Thats what i swapped to, and i now get about 500 per tank!! plus Car tax of �35 pa, and congestion charge exempt!!!
But not significantly different to make me think there is a car problem. To maximise efficiency in a KA, you need to use as high a gear as you can. Even at 30mph, my KA prefered being driven in 5th. Also, driving fast on Motorway does effect the amount of miles. My motorway sweet spot did seem to be arond 70-72. The car was happy to go faster than that, but that seemed to be the point where the effificency dropped.
KA's are good little cars, but they arent that fuel efficient.
If you are really looking for savings, you'd be better getting a fiesta diesel. Thats what i swapped to, and i now get about 500 per tank!! plus Car tax of �35 pa, and congestion charge exempt!!!
That's approximately 6 gallons consumption for 160 miles: 27 miles per gallon. That's far too high! On a long run, travelling at 60 to 70 mph, you should get over 50 miles per gallon. You are burning too much fuel. Things you could get a garage to check:
1. spark plugs: are they sooty?
2. has the air filter been changed recently?
3. is the ignition timing OK?
4. is the lambda sensor OK?
5. are your tyres too soft?
1. spark plugs: are they sooty?
2. has the air filter been changed recently?
3. is the ignition timing OK?
4. is the lambda sensor OK?
5. are your tyres too soft?
It's no use saying things like half a tank, three quarters of a tank, etc.
Fill your car to the brim.
note your mileage.
run the car for 250 miles or so.
brim the tank again.
take a note of how much petrol/diesel you put in.
Also exactly how many miles you have done since you first filled the tank.
Now work out how many miles to the gallon your car does !
If you put 10 gallons in and did 200 miles, your MPG would be 20 mpg !
Fill your car to the brim.
note your mileage.
run the car for 250 miles or so.
brim the tank again.
take a note of how much petrol/diesel you put in.
Also exactly how many miles you have done since you first filled the tank.
Now work out how many miles to the gallon your car does !
If you put 10 gallons in and did 200 miles, your MPG would be 20 mpg !