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  1. #25
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    Oct 2004
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    Melbourne
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    MB C200 and FN2R
    so the jazz automatically calculates how many litres it uses every 100 km's after u drive it for a while?

  2. #26
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    Sep 2004
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    I've just came back from a 3 days trip, I've done 1200km all together..... the lowest I've seen is 5.7L/100km..... (first time).... but since I was cruising at about 130km/h, it shows about 6.5L/100km..... also because in rural areas, there is no BP Ultimate available, I've been adding Premium Unleaded......

    but from day to day city driving, I've never went below 6.5L/100km, the light usually comes on about 500km mark...... 600km? I don't think I will ever achieve that.....

  3. #27
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    hmmm..driving up sydney tomorrow..wonder how much petrol it'll cost me

  4. #28
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    Aug 2004
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    Perth
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    Jazz VTI-S
    just on my first tank of premium just hit 500km's and got a bit more to go, big difference over unleaded i usually only get 460km's on unleaded only. Now i gotta wonder how BP Ultimate will go
    "When the christmas light drops the b***sh*t
    stops"
    04 Jazz VTI-S
    99 WRX
    97 Lancer MR

  5. #29
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    Jul 2004
    Location
    Baulkham Hills
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    00DC2R
    on the dashboard, there's a trip computer that records distance per trip as well as mileage (in terms of L/100km). i'm not sure how the mileage is calculated though - whether it is a running average (and if so, calculated over how many kms or L??) or average for the whole trip.

    the fuel tank has 42L.
    so theoretically/mathematically speaking, if you get your mileage BELOW 7L/100km, you should get at least 600kms. (eg 6L/100km = approx 700kms)

    7L/100km is the threshold (theoretically).

    anything above 7 and your total distance per tank is below 600kms.

    er, makes sense?

  6. #30
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    mine was showing 5.9L/100KM yesterday for a while on the hume hwy...now it's on 6.5L/100KM

  7. #31
    yup i do 600 kms as well but then again i get 500+ on my em1 so must be my granny driving

  8. #32
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    Sep 2004
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    hey Francis... baby arrived yet? did everything go well?

    u have to drive like a granny or nanny now.... got to take care the little one...

  9. #33
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    Jun 2007
    Car:
    Jazz 1.3 Auto 2006
    On PULP I get 5.2-5.8/100 normal driving, hilly area 6.2/100

    on ULP 6.2-6.8/100

    Premium is worth it

  10. #34
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    Feb 2007
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    your mum
    really depends if you floor it or not? lol. srsly normal granny driving ull have excellent fuel economy otherwise it may drink especially if your a rever.

  11. #35
    my eldest brother and i both have a jazz... i do normal city driving everyday occationally driving like a maniac and i get usually around 500 before the fuel light comes on, my brother drives highway everyday for about an hour there and an hour back he told me he got approx 650kms and when he filled up it had 5L still in it (we both use Vpower)... the figures honda tells us are true i guess its just a matter of how you drive it thats what i think anyway

  12. #36
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    none at the moment.
    specify whether its manual or auto cos im sure the auto would use abit more. maybe thats why some are getting 460km/tank???

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