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Problem Or Driving Too Hard- Low Mpg

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im getting around 45-50 miles for a tenner of Fuel (Shell Nitro+)

My cars serviced currenly. Few mods (No overfueling mods)

No Smoke on startup or driving. No leaks no warning lights

i have a heavy Right foot but i dont think its that bad.

It is a 2000 Ford Focus TDDI



using an assumption you are paying £1.35 per litre for fuel, that works out at about 31mpg. From what I've found combined mpg figures for your car were 43mpg. So if you live in the West Midlands (you are sitting in traffic at times and on 30-40mph roads) and have a heavy right foot, I would say that wouldn't be unusual.

first shell nitro burns quicker has its higher octain... so it wont last as long. we get around 140m on £35 of shell nitro

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