What MPG are your Vans Vans getting?

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Jimoz

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Odometer doesn't work on my van. Doesn't last long if I'm working far. Lasts longer when local.
 
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Brendan

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Have been managing just over 32 for the last tank empty in the mapped 3.2 auto wildtrack, towing varies between low to mid 20's.

Speaking to a lad on site and he reckons his 2019ish transit high top gets nearly 40 empty but drinks adblue
 
Danny

Danny

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Peugeot Partner with the bigger engine 92bhp :cool: full of junk most of the time 45mpg all day every day


Ford ranger 3.2 wildtrak towing daily lucky if i get 20mpg pains me some weeks doing x2 tanks may have to look into a map lost 4mpg by putting off road tyres on it after getting stuck on road tyres :censored:
 
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mart1602

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about 18 empty or full,toyota dyna 3.0 tipper
 
diggerjones

diggerjones

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My old cabstar must be in the 30s it seems to be very frugal 😁. I put it down to having a 3l turbo not doing alot.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
My old cabstar must be in the 30s it seems to be very frugal 😁. I put it down to having a 3l turbo not doing alot.
and Spanish overdrive on every downhill bit you can find :p:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Quattromike

Quattromike

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Just in the door from driving to Alloa and back, probably 300 mile round trip in the trusty transit L2H2 350 185 ps pulling ifor TT105 high mesh sides with probably 650kgs of gear in trailer and same in van and averaged 27.6 MPG or so the dashboard says 🤗
There was a couple times I had to slow down to 50 as there were polis cars lurking around 🙃
 
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