Just to prove that our cars don't necessarily have to be the petrol guzzling monsters we all know them to be:
Drove down to Torquay on Friday afternoon to spend a weekend with the godchildren. It was a 198mile door-to-door trip which took us about three and a half hours (including a half hour break at Wimpy's for a much needed burger). Drove the car around there on Saturday and Sunday and then back up to Birmingham. I filled the tank up with Optimax before setting off on Friday and have managed to make the complete round trip on it! That is a good 410 miles driven on about 12 gallons of juice (the empty tank indicator has not come on yet so I reckon I still have 2-3 gallons left - total capacity of petrol tank = 15 gallons). If my maths is correct, that is a whopping 34MPG!!! Because of the volume of traffic I drove a steady 75-80 mph - not exactly spirited driving but not grandma-esque either.
Whilst down there - what a lovely place it is! I know it is called the English Riviera and that the population is mostly 70+ but the weather was beautiful, seaside fabulous and even took the targa's out! I saw two other Zeds parked along the boulevard as well as a couple of seemingly brand new Skylines R34 GTR's (51 reg). The cream of the crop was a Lambo Murcialago - fantastic looking car with an even better sounding exhaust note than it's looks but unfortunately this one was a horrible green colour - what were they thinking. I'm quite amazed by the amount of wealth that's concentrated in that small area.
All in all, had a fabulous weekend (absolutely knackered from all the activities with the three godchildren - all under the age of 10) and a smashing MGP to boot!
I love my ZED! It's by far the best GT car I've ever driven.
Just thought I'd share this good news with you guys as it is mostly doom and gloom with our cars! (LOL)
Hey guys!
Just to prove that our cars don't necessarily have to be the petrol guzzling monsters we all know them to be:
Drove down to Torquay on Friday afternoon to spend a weekend with the godchildren. It was a 198mile door-to-door trip which took us about three and a half hours (including a half hour break at Wimpy's for a much needed burger). Drove the car around there on Saturday and Sunday and then back up to Birmingham. I filled the tank up with Optimax before setting off on Friday and have managed to make the complete round trip on it! That is a good 410 miles driven on about 12 gallons of juice (the empty tank indicator has not come on yet so I reckon I still have 2-3 gallons left - total capacity of petrol tank = 15 gallons). If my maths is correct, that is a whopping 34MPG!!! Because of the volume of traffic I drove a steady 75-80 mph - not exactly spirited driving but not grandma-esque either.
Whilst down there - what a lovely place it is! I know it is called the English Riviera and that the population is mostly 70+ but the weather was beautiful, seaside fabulous and even took the targa's out! I saw two other Zeds parked along the boulevard as well as a couple of seemingly brand new Skylines R34 GTR's (51 reg). The cream of the crop was a Lambo Murcialago - fantastic looking car with an even better sounding exhaust note than it's looks but unfortunately this one was a horrible green colour - what were they thinking. I'm quite amazed by the amount of wealth that's concentrated in that small area.
All in all, had a fabulous weekend (absolutely knackered from all the activities with the three godchildren - all under the age of 10) and a smashing MGP to boot!
I love my ZED! It's by far the best GT car I've ever driven.
Just thought I'd share this good news with you guys as it is mostly doom and gloom with our cars! (LOL)
Take it easy!
Danny