Hello from Finnish Gas Saver
Hello all, just joined Gassavers and though it is time to present our vehicle, 1985 Mercedes Benz 240D, it's considered a large vehicle here.
We bought this pearl one and a half year ago when the Toyota gave up and my wife wanted a Mercedes, and the color was just right. It started out at 29mpg but soon went down to 25mpg due to fuel leaks from the tank and from the engine. After this was fixed the summer mpg has been around 33 and winter around 29. My commute is mostly highway doing around 100km/h thats 60mph. I always has to restrain myself to not go with the speed limit of 120km/h (74mph) wasting fuel. I'm planning to have the steering fixed, it's quite loose, and make the necessary repairs required by the yearly inspections. I'm also finding ideas at gassavers, like a grill cover, that I will try out if I can find time for it. Simon |
Hello Simon! Welcome to the site! I'm fairly new here myself. Everyone's been great so far and there is lot's of information to be found!
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Official Welcome
An official Welcome to you :thumbup:
Finland seems to be a popular spot for GasSavers -- I believe there are a few others here. We look forward to your point of view on fuel and gas/diesel efficiency. RH77 |
With a gas cost of $6/gallon and rising you have to think about fuel efficiency :)
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Hi Simon! Soon the new version of the garage/gaslog will be up and you will be able to track your fuel in liters and kilometers.
Welcome to the site :) |
Thanks,
It will be great to be able to use liters and kilometers, it's a pain to convert everything. Simon |
Hi Simon -
Welcome to the site! I want all the diversity I can get. Different drivertrains => more knowledge! CarloSW2 |
Hello and thanks CarloSW2
I'm hoping to get an idea or two from gassavers on getting that MB down to under 7L/100km in summer and under 8L/100km in winter. It should be possible with a diesel even though it's a bit old and the car isn't exactly designed for top aerodynamic perfomance. (The Mercedes star in front isn't exactly useful but it's part of the soul of the car so I can't make myself remove it :) Simon |
Simon -
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EDIT : Orrrrrrrr, make it into a tiny 3 blade windmill and use it generate a little wind power for your electrical system. CarloSW2 |
welcome to the site hope u get as hooked as me
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