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Old 23-10-2006, 01:16 PM   #511
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I think there's a 1 or 2 missing at the start of that 8.6...
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Old 23-10-2006, 01:17 PM   #512
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I think there's a 1 or 2 missing at the start of that 8.6...
I agree..8.6 for a 6ltr v8 is a bit hard to believe.
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Old 23-10-2006, 02:04 PM   #513
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The Carsguide site has a report where they took the VE performance range for a 1200km crawl to test fuel.
No spurprises that despite the "safety driving" the GTS guzzled 8.6L/100km.
Worst was the WM caprice at 10.4L.
http://carsguide.news.com.au/story/0...003140,00.html
What! a GTS with over 300kw on tap with a combined city/country guzzled 8.6L/100 km (actually it was 10.5L/100 km as it was the SSV that used 8.6L/100 km) despite being driven in the "safety driving" mode but also by their own admission and I quote "driving for economy was marred by a constant craving to sample some of the new GTS's 307kW potential."

You’re joking right??? Guzzled??? They used the word "achieved" when describing the SSV when it achieved 8.6L/100 km.

I was led to believe that these VE's are pretty thirsty but the V6 achieved 7.7 L/100 km as well. These are good consumption figures from a car of this size and with three passengers and their luggage in anyone's book.
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Old 23-10-2006, 02:11 PM   #514
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i believe it...
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Old 23-10-2006, 02:22 PM   #515
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how is that no surpirse? I'm very surprised that a 307kw car would only use 8.6?
Let's all remember that the average speed for the trip came to about 75km/hr, considering one of my cars in purely suburban/cbd driving sits on 28km/hr (14.1 L/100km) as I speak I don't think the economy run was anything more then an excercise in best ever possible achievements. In "normal" driving there is no hope of these figures ever being matched.
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Old 23-10-2006, 02:23 PM   #516
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If I could get 8.6 avg on the highway I'd be jumping for joy......
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Old 23-10-2006, 02:28 PM   #517
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Old 23-10-2006, 03:06 PM   #518
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Highly doubt those figures....
Maybe they were dual fuel and they converted to gas occassionally to keep the figures low :

They consume sweet F.A fuel but with the power!
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Old 23-10-2006, 03:39 PM   #519
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Let's all remember that the average speed for the trip came to about 75km/hr, considering one of my cars in purely suburban/cbd driving sits on 28km/hr (14.1 L/100km) as I speak I don't think the economy run was anything more then an excercise in best ever possible achievements. In "normal" driving there is no hope of these figures ever being matched.
Mine is sitting on about 38kph at the moment, which is mostly darting around the suburbs in 70/80 zones.

75kph average? That's highway. Plod around in 6th gear and you'll get that easy.
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Old 23-10-2006, 03:42 PM   #520
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Blatant Bullsh*t.

Carsguide.. somes it up.
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Old 23-10-2006, 04:07 PM   #521
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if your only going to use your car for 1200rpm in sixth on cruise control, sitting behind a truck - perhaps even with a tow rope pulling you, whats the point... ??? for the people who "drive" their cars, show us the real figures
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Old 23-10-2006, 04:27 PM   #522
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if your only going to use your car for 1200rpm in sixth on cruise control, sitting behind a truck - perhaps even with a tow rope pulling you, whats the point... ??? for the people who "drive" their cars, show us the real figures
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Old 23-10-2006, 04:37 PM   #523
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Show me the city figures, then we can talk about how wonderful the fuel figures are - I mean seriosly, highway, 6th gear, cruise, what did they expect.
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Old 23-10-2006, 05:12 PM   #524
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If I could get 8.6 avg on the highway I'd be jumping for joy......
2.0L Turbo Diesel Peugeot - Average since new is 6.3L/100kms :
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Old 23-10-2006, 05:27 PM   #525
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whats a review gonna do anyways, theres too many variables.

it seems to be whenever holden is involved with something theres always something fishy either that or us 'Ford fans' need to take a holiday..

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Old 23-10-2006, 05:31 PM   #526
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It's easy too get them too run like this. Once a VY SV8 drove a full tank over 900km. They used the economy mode as they called it don't go over 2300rpm i think it was. On the way home they got about 700-800 giving it hell.
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Old 23-10-2006, 05:31 PM   #527
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Let's all remember that the average speed for the trip came to about 75km/hr, considering one of my cars in purely suburban/cbd driving sits on 28km/hr (14.1 L/100km) as I speak I don't think the economy run was anything more then an excercise in best ever possible achievements. In "normal" driving there is no hope of these figures ever being matched.
This is "normal" driving for me. I, for one, appreciate this comparison.

A Holden V8 uses less fuel on the highway than my I6 EB2 Falcon. How sad :
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Old 23-10-2006, 05:35 PM   #528
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cars guide is holden biased, all there read ups bag the hell out of fords and praise holdens, i hate that greame smith thats writes for them, i wonder how much of holdens 1 billions dollars went to cars guide???
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Old 23-10-2006, 05:52 PM   #529
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cars guide is holden biased, all there read ups bag the hell out of fords and praise holdens, i hate that greame smith thats writes for them, i wonder how much of holdens 1 billions dollars went to cars guide???
Next thing you will say your mum is biased too holden because she looked at one pass :P
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Old 23-10-2006, 05:52 PM   #530
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PROJECT OMEGA - SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Total Advertising Budget - $999,999,999

Total Research Budget - $1

Found this on the official GM in-house intranet. :the_finge



I actually made it from Newcastle to Kalkallo on one tank in the XR ute, cruise 99% of the time and just a relaxed drive. For anyone to claim these kind of figures they had better hope that the people that buy them see the same (or at least similar) numbers, this is in a sense a form of false/misleading advretising if they don't.
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Old 23-10-2006, 07:04 PM   #531
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cars guide is holden biased, all there read ups bag the hell out of fords and praise holdens, i hate that greame smith thats writes for them, i wonder how much of holdens 1 billions dollars went to cars guide???

He's not biased to Holden, he's just a moron who doesnt have a clue. His answers are quite unhelpful.
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Old 23-10-2006, 07:27 PM   #532
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I wonder how these figures are achievable in the real world. I have never owned a car that achieves the claimed fuel consumption results......And I have had a variety of cars. I drive 600-900km a week with my job and have done so for the last 12 years. As a comparison , here are the actual figures of the cars my family have owned:-

1/ My 2.0 focus manual:- Hwy = 8.5 - 9.5 litres
City = 10 - 11 litres

2/ Mother's focus(2.0 auto) similar to above.

3/ My AU111 XR8 220 manual:- hwy = 12.5-13.5 litres
City = 15.5- 17.5 litres

4/ Wife's AU111 4.o auto:- hwy = 9.5 - 10.5 litres
city = 13.5 - 14.5 litres

5/ My Grand Vitara V6 auto :- hwy = 12 - 12.5 litres
city = 13.5 - 14.5 litres

6/ My BA XR6T auto :- hwy = 10.5 - 11.5 litres
city = 13.5 - 16.0

7/ Brother's N15 SSS Pulsar manual :- hwy = 8.5 - 9.0 litres
- city = 9.5 - 12.5

All the hwy driving is regular hwy driving at 110-120 kph. It makes me wonder how a 6 litre V8 that is heavier than any of the above vehicles can achieve such a "low" figure. All my own cars have travelled a lot of km's with a log book/fleet card. I threw in the other cars just to compare different drivers. I do like to "drive" my cars as that's what they are there for but at the same time I don't thrash them....All the consumption figures above are higher than the claimed ones.......Sorry to bore you all with the figures but that's my $1.29 worth!!
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wow if i could get below 12.5 l /100km i'd be wrapped (i6 xt).
Might have to look at a GTS then
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Old 23-10-2006, 08:14 PM   #534
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i wish my 5.0L GUZZLED 8.6L/100km !! lol
The best i ever got from my auto sedan was 9.1L/100km on a trip back from Brisbane, and its 100kw less, and 2 gears less
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The only car i have seen match it's claimed fuel economy was my sisters Gen-2, It actually was better 7.9lt claimed it ran a easy 7.5 and even 6.9lt. It's a heap of **** that runs good on fuel:P.
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Actually the 6's are more economical, its the 8's which use more fuel.
Not in the real world. Some of the fuel figures some road testers have achieved in v6 models have been pretty poor, the Falcon has used a litre less in a few tests now. How they managed to claim a 0.1 L per 100 difference with a 100+kg heavier body is beyond me. Those figures don't show on the road. A VZ would easily be more economical than a VE over the same piece of road.
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Old 23-10-2006, 08:50 PM   #537
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He's not biased to Holden, he's just a moron who doesnt have a clue. His answers are quite unhelpful.
He was a long time Holden employee, worked as an engineer on the 253 project. His bias is quite obvious. He always recommends the Kluger over the Territory because his sister has one and she likes it :
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He was a long time Holden employee, worked as an engineer on the 253 project. His bias is quite obvious. He always recommends the Kluger over the Territory because his sister has one and she likes it :

Ahh didn't know that, it just seems the advice he gives is pointless and when someone has a problem he tells them what they already know and no other avenues to explore.
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He was a long time Holden employee, worked as an engineer on the 253 project. His bias is quite obvious. He always recommends the Kluger over the Territory because his sister has one and she likes it :
That reveals quite alot.
Also, the story reveals why holden cars are in more accidents than fords; all the holden drivers avoid using brakes and pick their spots in and around traffic in order to save fuel. Yes I am aware this will drag out the usual suspects but it is a joke capice?
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