Nico Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Mar 29, 2008 Messages 373 Reaction score 1 Location Strawberry Hill Jul 8, 2011 #21 49.5 average mpg from the onborad computer in the first 6,000 miles, I've never reset it. Sounds reasonable to me, it seems that 98 or 100 petrol gives better mpg than 95 thus reducing the cost differential
49.5 average mpg from the onborad computer in the first 6,000 miles, I've never reset it. Sounds reasonable to me, it seems that 98 or 100 petrol gives better mpg than 95 thus reducing the cost differential