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Twingo Renaultsport 133
MPG dropping
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<blockquote data-quote="DanPaul7" data-source="post: 166638" data-attributes="member: 1787"><p>Well I've had my service and whilst the car now seems to drive better and rev a little more freely, it also seems to be using MORE petrol. I'm down to around 26 MPG and it's not like i'm driving hard as I shift up at around 2.5k RPM... Could it be the air filter being dirty? haven't had a look yet but that just popped into my mind as a possible cause. I mean if 26 MPG is normal when your driving like I do then I will just forget about it, I just liked the 36 MPG I was getting before...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanPaul7, post: 166638, member: 1787"] Well I've had my service and whilst the car now seems to drive better and rev a little more freely, it also seems to be using MORE petrol. I'm down to around 26 MPG and it's not like i'm driving hard as I shift up at around 2.5k RPM... Could it be the air filter being dirty? haven't had a look yet but that just popped into my mind as a possible cause. I mean if 26 MPG is normal when your driving like I do then I will just forget about it, I just liked the 36 MPG I was getting before... [/QUOTE]
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