Handbooks arrived

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ladymxenna
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Post by ladymxenna »

Many many thanks guys for the handbooks. Two arrived in the post this morning and between them I think I have all the information I need to interpret all dem flashing lights and beeps in my car. ( Just have to figure our what RDS is now :lol: ....it's in there somewhere. )

Ahhh, just found out what RDS is! Page 48 of the manual. Yee ha! :o And I have a CD changer in my car too! So that's what that is!

Ok getting down to some serious studying now. I am still going to ride Virgin about sending me my manual in English though. They 'aint getting off the hook that easily!

Thank you Thank you Thank you guys!
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Post by ladymxenna »

I have thought of an appropriate signature for you M8

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Post by Derek »

no problem - sorry for the delay in posting it - been very busy :)
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no problem - sorry for the delay in posting it - been very busy :)
No problem Derek,

It's being thumbed through as we speak! :!:
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Post by ladymxenna »

Ok so I am reading through my manuals - thanks guys :D - to find out what all these flashing lights and number are and I find that they are:

the average consumption
the current consumption
the average speed

My question is...

WHY?

Is there anyone out there that really takes any notice of this? ( As you can tell, it wasn't one of the features that sold the car to me :lol: )

Just wondering what practical application this information could possibly have.
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Post by Ben302 »

Ok so I am reading through my manuals - thanks guys :D - to find out what all these flashing lights and number are and I find that they are:

the average consumption
the current consumption
the average speed

My question is...

WHY?

Is there anyone out there that really takes any notice of this? ( As you can tell, it wasn't one of the features that sold the car to me :lol: )

Just wondering what practical application this information could possibly have.
I do as Iam averaging 400 miles a week sometimes with my work
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Post by Derek »

as i drive 20k miles p.a. i also find it useful :)
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Post by ladymxenna »

but...what benefit is there in knowing that you are driving at an average speed of 50 mph, irrespective of how many miles you do PA?

The average and current consumption are somewhat academic also, surely. Once you have the car, you have the car and your stuck with whatever the consumption rate is.
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Post by AxsMan »

Lady M,

Being able to watch the 'current mpg' dive as you hit the gas can be very addictive. I keep catching myself switching to it when I'm on a run and flooring the pedal just to watch it sink :D

Another fun game is to see how low you can keep the average. My best is 17Mpg over 50 Miles, but that was all short runs. On a decent journey you have to work hard to stay below 20 :D

It sure beats waiting for the next palindrome on the odometer (003300 will be my next!)

ATB

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Post by Derek »

average speed is nothing special i admit but the consumption figures i find useful - you may be stuck with the car (unless you buy a different one) but the way you drive affects the average mpg - that you can change easily :)
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Post by Ben302 »

The bulk of my 400 weekly miles are spent on the Motorway and I once got 45.3 mpg that figure betters the Average on my 306 D-turbo
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Post by AxsMan »

The bulk of my 400 weekly miles are spent on the Motorway and I once got 45.3 mpg that figure betters the Average on my 306 D-turbo
45.3 :shock: :shock: :shock:
average :shock: :shock: :shock:

Go on you can do it, just press down with that right foot, that's it, feel the power, hear that (somewhat muted) roar, watch the world shift into reverse, now hold it there, let the tacho hit 6000, OK now up into third and repeat - go -on you'll love it :D :D :D :D

Simont (17mpg and falling)

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Post by ladymxenna »

Ok I am going to get you guys some anoraks for xmas! :lol:
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Post by cc_tim »

are the anoraks to keep us warm while out with a mpg in sigle figures???? :lol:

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Post by ladymxenna »

:lol:

If your mpg is in single figures I suspect you won't be going fast enough to need an anorak :)

Actually I have to admit that I have found myself checking my own mpg :x

Somebody stop me!
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