Today: Same day return trip to Norwich and back.
Trip down 331 miles / 40.0 mpg
Return leg 343 miles / 41.3 mpg
Today: Same day return trip to Norwich and back.
Trip down 331 miles / 40.0 mpg
Return leg 343 miles / 41.3 mpg
These are the figures you buy a 2-seat sports for
I achieved similar on my 2023 ND 1.5 Sport.
How do I reset the mpg on a 25 nd,someone said in the settings but I can’t find where ?
nd2 2.0 in 3 years and 15000 miles I have averaged 37.5 mpg short commute during the week then it gets ragged a bit on weekends🙂
Press and hold the INFO button on the steering wheel from memory.
Yet that worked in my old le,but this new one it only rests the trip,someone said you go through the settings to do it but I can’t see where ?
On the centre display, look in INFORMATION, FUEL EFFICIENCY MONITOR, then press the commander knob for the menu then SETTINGS.
I filled up the Mazda3 today, and yet again noticed the step change in MPG following the change in tyre in July 23. Everything else is boringly the same as before, lots of short daily local journeys and only a few long distances each year.
This graph shows how one simple change can have a beneficial effect on MPG. The yellow line is the relevant one, the step showing where I reset the accumulator.
Can’t get better than 30mpg (NC coupe)
26 around town
Engine properly serviced, doesn’t matter whether I drive like a vicar or a lunatic
Any suggestions?
Have reset counter
Also measured by calculating
Same figure
I’m not overly concerned as it’s not my daily drive but curious how everyone else seems to be getting much better mpg
However, it’s a sports car and shouldn’t be first concern
What fuel do you tend to use?
Tyre pressures checked?
Fuel efficiency isn’t the first concern, true. However… you should be able to do better than that, especially on a longer run.
How long have you had it? Try resetting it while on the motorway and see how high it goes over a few miles. If I’m doing a steady 60-70mph I usually get around 42mpg.
My NC was similar when I first got it, it’s a low mileage car and was only driven about 1k miles during summer by the previous owner. But since I’ve had it, the mpg performance has gone up, not sure why but I’m assuming is due to the more frequent use.
I do try to fill it up with v-power every other tank, since I’ve heard that it can help with performance and keeping the system clean.
Always use the best fuel, tyres correct
It’s nothing that obvious
That’s much like mine