Astra 1.3 CDTi

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Re: Astra 1.3 CDTi

Post by morrisminorbzh »

As someone said earlier, go for a Peugeot - my second car (the first is the Morris 1000 Traveller) is a 307HDI estate, consumes 5.6 litres per 100km (I'll leave you to translate that in miles to a gallon). Best Peugeot I had was a 305 GDR estate and did 360000km from new in 1989 to 2005 when it was scrapped due to a bump in the back. The diesel engine and other parts are no doubt in other Peugeots somewhere in France (or Africa). 605VM35 was a superb work horse earlier models are now becoming collectors car over here.
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Re: Astra 1.3 CDTi

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5.6 litres per 100km = ~ 42mpg........hopeless!
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Re: Astra 1.3 CDTi

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This calculator suggests 50 mpg.
http://mpg.webix.co.uk/
Still not brilliant but better than 42 mpg which I manage with a 2.2 litre diesel Mercedes.
No way would I put veg oil in it, and I'd take some convincing even to use bio diesel.
The previous one also diesel but not common rail was very happy with a mixture of veg oil and diesel.
VWs I had before, a Passat and a Golf ran very nicely on a high percentage of veg oil.

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Re: Astra 1.3 CDTi

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morrisminorbzh wrote:As someone said earlier, go for a Peugeot - my second car (the first is the Morris 1000 Traveller) is a 307HDI estate, consumes 5.6 litres per 100km (I'll leave you to translate that in miles to a gallon). Best Peugeot I had was a 305 GDR estate and did 360000km from new in 1989 to 2005 when it was scrapped due to a bump in the back. The diesel engine and other parts are no doubt in other Peugeots somewhere in France (or Africa). 605VM35 was a superb work horse earlier models are now becoming collectors car over here.
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Forgot to say, 5.6 litres town running, around 3 litres/100km on motorway at 130kph
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Re: Astra 1.3 CDTi

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I thought the speed limit was now 110 KPH?? I suspect some Poisson d'Avril in your 3 /km........
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Re: Astra 1.3 CDTi

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Watch out Roy as peugeots and others have a device that when you open the fuel cap it injects something ?? :o and helps achieve good mpg .Iwill ask my son in the morning what it is but might scupper the cooking oil venture
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Re: Astra 1.3 CDTi

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bmcecosse wrote:I thought the speed limit was now 110 KPH?? I suspect some Poisson d'Avril in your 3 /km........
130kph max,unless otherwise indicated on motorways, generally a tollroad (a rip-off) in France, - 110kph on dual carriageways,unless otherwise indicated and generally tollfree. We don't have toll roads in Brittany - Be careful in town areas there are now 30kph zones (20mph), I got done last year in one at 46kph (with the Morris !!!).-Glad you liked the Poisson d'Avril but I do have a heavy foot on the pedal............
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