MPG
Hi I've just acquired a 2002 petrol Autocruise Starspirit Motorhome and planning a trip round the UK and wondering if anyone has or had one and could give me some idea of what MPG I should expect as how many weeks I spend away depends in some part on running cost she is in good order only done 17.000 any advise will be much appreciated .
Mike
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Mike, you are more likely to find accurate information on the Autocruise Owners or Autocruise Starspirit web sites ( should they exist ) purely because those sites will/may have more owners of a specific motorhome than this 'general' club site.
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I've had 6 motorhomes since 1995, all Fiat based and all have averaged 28mpg. If I drove hard into the wind or in hilly terrain, each one did around 25mpg. If I was on rolling, good roads and averaging 50mpg, I've always managed to sneak above 30mpg.
Driving style and weather seem to be the variables that affect fuel consumption. I think you'll be able to find a style of driving that gives you between 25mpg and 28.
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When we started motorhoming 30 odd years ago we always had petrol engines but seldom got over 20 mpg and that was on panel vans I would think it would be worse on a coachbuilt like the starspirit. We get 30 plus from our present diesel coachbuilt. hope that does not put you off.
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Petrol? Not many MPG I fear, especially in the OP’s home county.
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My 6M 3500Kg MTPLM low profile van generally turns in around 32mpg. although on the last tankful coming back from Colchester round the M25/A3 to Portsmouth produced 35mpg, the best I've ever had.
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Err, the OP is asking about likely MPG from his petrol engined MH. I reckon our diesel powered motors will leave him green with envy in terms of MPG.
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Ahh, I missed that. Best solution is to probably buy shares in Exxon or BP. At least the dividends will help offset the costs.
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But, FB, your Peugeot does not have a PETROL engine which the OP is asking about.
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