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Old 11-06-2003, 07:52 PM
Mike Stone
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C220CDi on Temporary Loan

Whilst I am having a paint repair done to my E320CDi Estate I have been using a C220CDi Saloon.

Nice car, but I am having a touch of claustrophobia as it is much smaller inside than my E Class.



Naturally the performance is a lot different but the main surprise is the Fuel economy.
I am getting 41 MPG (UK Gallons) going around in give and take conditions.

As it is a loaner the company purchased the Basic "Elegance" specification without any extras.
However this is still a good spec for a reletavly cheap car.

Speaking to the Manager, who run 12 of these to loan out, he says the reliability is 100%.
Mine is 15 Months old and has done a little over 25k Miles.
Showing no sigh of wear anywhere which has to be good as the drivers usually dont give a damm.

You boys will love these Diesels when they finally turn up in the US.

Mike





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Old 11-07-2003, 05:47 AM
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Mike,

Are those the imperial gallon consisting of 5 quarts like Canada used to have before they went metric? So compared to a US gallon your mileage would be 32MPG?

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Old 11-07-2003, 05:59 AM
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US Gallon v Imperial Gallon

The ratio of one to the other is -

1 US gallon = 0.8327 UK gal

or the other way

1.201 US Gallons = 1 Imperial Gallon

I had not realised the Canadians still used the Imperial.

Mike
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Old 11-07-2003, 06:05 AM
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Mike,

Canada used the Imperial gallon up until the point they wisely changed to the metric system. Their dsistances are in kilometers also.

I don't know when they changed, but Canada has been metric for more than 12 years.

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