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Gamble

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  1. Yep, was driving from Holland to La Plagne (France) and back last week: 150 km/h on cruise control and consumption turned out to be between 11 l/100 km (last part, up the mountain and back down) to 13l/100km, which is acceptable. Once back in Holland, I understood the problem: dutch drivers :) Had to brake and accelerate MUCH more than in France or Belgium. And I thought belgian and french drivers were the worse of all... :) (no offense!) :P
  2. We're talking about UK mpg or US mpg? :) I was referring to UK/imp. measurements. 19 mpg (imp./UK) = 6.72 km/l = 14.8 l/100km ...which seems pretty much for a european car (I assume... was driving a BMW 330d (yeah, diesel) before, much more aggressive than Lexus and fuel consumption never was more than 9.5 l/100km (=+/- 10 km/l = 29.7 mpg) I was hoping for something like 11-12 l/100km (official Lexus fuel consumption WITHIN a city is 11.7 l/100km!) in average, which equals 23.5 mpg and 8.3 km/l... And I was somewhat off on the fuel consumption: my relative gets out of his car: it's 26-28mpg... and he's a sporty driver. (recalculated all according to: http://www.tdiclub.com/misc/conversions.html) Thanx for advice all, I'll drive it to a Lexus dealer on Wednesday to read out the computer for errors and I'll examine it thoroughly later in January (they're fully booked with repairs untill late January :| )
  3. I had this in my post, somehow it's gone :) Yeah, that's what I was thinking too, but we can only do that somewhere in January and I was eager for solutions asap :) Thanx
  4. Hello there, ppl, Just bought a IS 300 Sporctoss (2001, aut), a relative of mine bought an exact same model at the same time (diff. color :), same mileage. Now we have more or less similar driving styles, we drive on similar roads (most of it on motorways), BUT: his car gets about 22-23 mpg and I can't get anything better than 15-17. Is there a list of standard procedures/checkups one should do to exclude any kind of engine/car trouble and just blame it on the driving style? I'm pretty concerned that I have to stop at the gas stations so often :) Thanx in advance for any input!
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