George Elliott
New member
I agree, there is a cooler weather benefit for all models in cooler (more dense) air, and better intercooler efficiency on turbo's. also agree the headlights up cost 1mpg, and the electrical load has an effect in winter, I reckon Cup versus Flag mirrors cost 0.5mpg. (try holding your hand square on to the air flow at 50mph, the resistance is incredible)
When I test drove my SPS 2.5T, I wanted to be sure of the temperament of the car, and asked Simon for a 2 hour 100 mile test run covering Town, Country, and Motorway miles. No problem, I think he was quite pleased with hindsight, so I brimmed the car with Shell at the start and finish, and it returned 27.8mpg.
My then current 951 returned 25mpg overall in similar use. The SPS car is torquey-er, less laggy, nicer to drive, quicker and more economical.
Tyre pressure, 30psi versus 36psi is also relevant
George
944t
When I test drove my SPS 2.5T, I wanted to be sure of the temperament of the car, and asked Simon for a 2 hour 100 mile test run covering Town, Country, and Motorway miles. No problem, I think he was quite pleased with hindsight, so I brimmed the car with Shell at the start and finish, and it returned 27.8mpg.
My then current 951 returned 25mpg overall in similar use. The SPS car is torquey-er, less laggy, nicer to drive, quicker and more economical.
Tyre pressure, 30psi versus 36psi is also relevant
George
944t