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In a TT you will be lucky to get over 300 depends on your driving style, if you do you will be driving Miss Daisy. Spirited drive expect 150-250 miles from a full tank.

 

In a N/A you will get over 300.

 

I have put 68 litres in mine before.

 

Agian do a search, you will probably find most of your questions have been covered more times than a porn stars face.

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In a TT you will be lucky to get over 300 and if you do you will be driving Miss Daisy

 

In a N/A you will get over 300.

 

I have put 68 litres in mine before.

 

Agian do a search, you will probably find most of your questions have been covered more times than a porn stars face.

 

Problem is Mark (before the thread title was changed) was that by searching for "fual" isn't going to yield a lot of results.:D

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I average £22 to 100 miles

Best ive got is 360 miles(mostly motorway in 6th!)

 

A few weeks back i ran her a little too low(looking for shell station:rolleyes:) and i mannaged to squeeze 78 litres in her!!

 

When i paid, the guy behind the counter pressed his till button then had to look twice at the display, then looked out at my car on the forcourt and said "you havent got a hole in your tank have ya mate":( £80 please..

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Agian do a search, you will probably find most of your questions have been covered more times than a porn stars face.

 

can i just comment on this if all im allowed to do is search for the answers then whats the point of a forum we may as well just have a facts base web page and leave it at that maybe ive tryed to find the answers have you thought of that ?

thnks for the replys anyhow :):eyebrows:

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Hi fellah

 

they're just teasing ;) but there's truth behind their cheek. this subject comes up quite regularly and there are numerous threads around, but it really depends on a lot of factors - whether your notching up mostly A road miles, or motorway or town/city driving or a combination, how heavy you are on the gas pedal and which supra i.e.: standard TT (not that there are many of those around :D) BPU, Hybrid tubbies, single tubby, N/A etc.

 

An NA will give you the most miles but that in itself can vary between around 280 for heavy foot/heavy traffic to around 360 for mostly long haul.

 

Overall though fellah, if your concerned about petrol consumption, bear in mind they are all 3 litre engines and therefore thirsty beasts!!! :blink: Be prepared to dig deep for fuel but the rewards are AWESOME!!! :woot::nana::yummy::trampoline:

 

happy hunting, don't let this cheeky lot get to you, its standard on the forum so you'll have to harden yourself :) All good natured stuff ;)

 

lolx

Linda

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Seems supras are very thirsty cars... from what I've read on here it seems the TT might actually be more economical than the N/A !

 

If you keep off boost and drive insanely slow, it could be possible! I once tried to drive into Southampton city centre from my house off-boost (about 4 miles I did) and I don't think it's do-able! :)

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