One of my regular (once a month or so) runs is from Aberdeen to Colchester, which via the M6 is around the 550 mile mark, my indestructible old Astra could do it on just a touch over 2 tanks, i'd have to fill up somewhere before ipswich (quick boring way) or somewhere on the M25 (stupid but more involved way) and i'd get to Colchester with about 3/4 tank left. But that was after much coasting, relatively gentle driving, 75-80 all the way with a heavy foot pulling out of services/slip roads etc i managed to coax a 36mpg (vaux figure) upto as near as makes no difference 43mpg car (red-ex works wonders in that thing)
It always costs me about £20 more to get back upto Aberdeen, but then im blaming that on it being uphill going home.
Any ideas what a 2.5TDi fronty will do that on? with the same relatively gentle driving and the heavy foot pulling out
Any tips for getting more MPG on a long run?

Edit:
and ive put this in the wrong forum









