Rover 200 & 400 Owners Club • Miles per tank of fuel? - Page 3
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Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:53 am
by simon10661066
Hi, if it helps I regularly get 400 miles per tank from my 1994 214 Rover cabriolet with a mix of careful driving with over half on A road or motorway.
The tank holds 55 litres 12 gallons and I run it from full to red using the fuel gauge.
The handbook says it should do 31.9 mpg urban / 51.4 at 56mph / 38.5 at 75 mph which seems about right. The 216 is 12% more thirsty.
The car is excellent except I am now concerned about the gearbox - see my post in the 200 technical section.
Hope my MPG experience helps. Simon

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:18 pm
by richard moss
simon10661066 wrote:The tank holds 55 litres 12 gallons and I run it from full to red using the fuel gauge.
And how much is left in the tank when it gets to the red?

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:34 am
by simon10661066
Hi, I donyt know how much is left but the needle is in the red. With a car of this age I'm not willing to run it down to zero. Im content with the 400 miles. Hope this helps. Simon

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:32 am
by richard moss
simon10661066 wrote:Hi, I don't know how much is left
And that's why doing a fuel consumption check using the gauge is a waste of time.

The ONLY way to get a sensible answer is to brim the tank, drive it and then at the next fill-up note how much is required to fill to the brim. Any other method introduces too many variables.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:58 am
by simon10661066
Maybe im wrong but that's what I am doing. I fill the car to the maximum drive it until the gague says empty then I refill it. Each time it shows Ive done 400 or so miles (+/- 20 miles) and costs 45 pounds. I dont need much more data than that , all I need is the price of petrol to fall like oil prices!