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Car Forum / Citroen Cars / December 2004

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Citroen Picasso.

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Ken Baker - 11 Dec 2004 14:58 GMT
After three great trouble free years of motoring with my  1.8 petrol
Picasso, I have just ordered a 1.6  diesel version.   Do you of you who own
one know if the fuel figures are as good as the book says.?

Ken

Wakefield.

UK.
Ken Baker - 11 Dec 2004 15:00 GMT
Sorry should have read ..

After three great trouble free years of motoring with my  1.8 petrol
Picasso, I have just ordered a 1.6  diesel version.   Do any of you, who own
one know if the fuel figures are as good as the book says.?

Ken

Wakefield.

UK.
Johnnie Scott - 11 Dec 2004 18:48 GMT
Try this site lots of info
John

http://www.citroenpicasso.org.uk/picasso/

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> UK.
Ken Baker - 11 Dec 2004 23:13 GMT
Great .. thanks for that.

Ken

> Try this site lots of info
> John
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Checkout - 21 Dec 2004 11:04 GMT
I have a 1.6 HDi but have only covered about 900 miles at present. So
far fuel consumption is 44.6 mpg, much less than I expected. I am
hoping that after the running in period this will improve. There seems
to be an astonishing increase in fuel consumption between 60 mph and
70 mph, more than at any other 10 mph band. At 70 mph the consumption
is about 44 mpg and at 60 mph about 62 mpg.
Overall the fuel gauge seems to be quite accurate, I'm not sure about
the current usage figure though which often shows 100+ mpg!

Checkout
Ken Baker - 22 Dec 2004 18:08 GMT
Hi there,

Well I have just yesterday picked up the Picasso and so far only done 66
miles . Thanks for the info and after the hols I will be able to tell if
mine is the same in the running in period. I think a higher consumption over
that time is understandable.

Out of interest when I was picking up the car I got chatting to a bloke who
was driving a Picasso 2.0ltr and it had done 78,000 miles. He tells me he
has run it on 50% diesel and 50% filtered chip shop oil which he gets from
his Brother in Law's shop!!!  . HE recons apart from a funny smell at times
he doesn't notice any difference.

Ken

>I have a 1.6 HDi but have only covered about 900 miles at present. So
> far fuel consumption is 44.6 mpg, much less than I expected. I am
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andrew_s_chesters - 22 Dec 2004 18:46 GMT
> Hi there,
> <SNIP>
> He tells me he has run it on 50% diesel and 50% filtered chip shop oil
> which he gets from his Brother in Law's shop!!!  . HE recons apart from a
> funny smell at times he doesn't notice any difference.

...and he better hope Customs & Excise don't find out!  I THINK you still
need to pay duty on any fuel used to run a road vehicle.
Ken Baker - 23 Dec 2004 13:47 GMT
Too true.   Apparently the police have self tuned their noses to the exhaust
smell of Haddock and chips!!!!

Have a great holiday.

Ken

>> Hi there,
>> <SNIP>
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> ...and he better hope Customs & Excise don't find out!  I THINK you still
> need to pay duty on any fuel used to run a road vehicle.
 
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