hi everyone just came across this site while looking for some issues with mpg
i had a bmw 2litre diesel before my grandland which put out 180bhp and my reason for changing was to get a better mpg as i was getting around 25mpg in the bmw
i now have the 1.2 petrol elite nav winter pack and i know i am not going to get the stated 51-55mpg it says but at the moment i am getting around 24mpg doing local driving, on motorway it is obivously better but still not as high as i was expecting
i have went back to lookers vauxhall where i bought it an they have told me to basically fill up car take pics of receipts and miles and do this two times then come back in too them
just wondering what everyone else was getting? so far i have done about 2400 miles since end of jan
TIA
What MPG are you getting
I'm getting a 37.1mpg average... at maximum I've had 43mpg...a lot is down to driving style I'm, guessing.... but tbh I just enjoy the drive and the car these days rather than clocking the consumption...
Jase
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Grandland 2018, Sport Nav 1.2 (130), Ruby Red
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I had 2 trips to Skegness in the last week mainly A roads no Motorways and averaged 43.7 mpg in my 1.2 turbo Techline I was very impressed for a petrol engine and a mid sized SUV.
We’ve got a 1.5 diesel and were only getting 43.7 to gall. The Vauxhall Grandland 1.5 Turbo show 51 to 56 per gallon so I’m not happy. I’ve told the garage I can’t afford to run it on 43.7 per gallon. They’ve said there speaking to Vauxhall, I feel there breaking trading standards say it will do 51 to 56 gallon. If not resolved they can take it back. It had done 3500 miles when we bought 19 plate
It is so dependant on driving style, conditions etc. I drive like a saint, virtually all motorway driving and average 55-60 mph speed as I find it more relaxing. I have the 1.2 petrol and although I keep auto stop disabled most of the time, I sometime enable it when I know there's the chance of long waiting queues. Currently I'm using Texaco which seems to be giving me the best mpg so far, I managed 360 miles before the gauge got exactly to the half point, so I'm expecting well over 500 miles before I need to fill. Probably averaging 53 mpg but I'll report back when I fill it up again and calculate the difference. I'll also compare it to the computer's calculation. . As I said my sport is manual and it's pretty settled in at 23K miles.
In this winter weather I'm getting 45 to 48 on shorter runs ,but in October I did a 200 mile trip at max speed allowed and returned 55mpg on the way back I did a max of 60 mph and returned an incredible 69.4 (70.5 on the clock ) .1.5 diesel with 5000 miles on the clock
Grandland x sports nav 1.5 diesel
2019 Tech Line Nav 2ltr 177 done 10000 miles returning 52 mpg average on the motorway and 45 mpg urban driving and for the size and power of the engine I find that pretty good.
2019 Grandland X Tech Line Nav 177PS Diesel Automatic with the all road pack