Syncro 4&4 Discussion and Q&A last answered over 2 years ago.
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Yes, it's a big old lump of metal that's for sure, prob. not much different than having a winch there, and at least that's useful
Been half thinking of a front mount spare myself , but with a mount directly through the front panel. Everybody I've asked says there's not much if any affect on cooling, but I'd not think ti a good idea on a TD diesel.
In the 14 months I have owned my 2.1 16" Syncro it has averaged 20.6 mpg. It's not great but I love the engine and it's not my main car.
An honest to goodness figure, I don't think my 2.1 did much different to that... My 1.9 diesel Syncro has averaged 23.5, if I slow down (a bit) on long runs in summer I might get 28-30, give and take in winter (& having a bit of fun), then 20 mpg.
PeteM told me at the weekend he definitely gets 20 or maybe a tad more from his 3.3 Subaru Syncro 16 (which isn't light!) and he likes to cover distance quickly - it seems to go just about anywhere in top gear without snatching, even 10-15 mph right-angled bends. Dread to think what'd happen if your foot slipped onto the loud pedal in G-Gear
My lowly 1.9 dg wbx does between 20 and 24 mpg generally.. even sitting on the motorway at 4000 rpm... (closer to 24 then...)
Go LPG if its a problem...
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Oh Clive... PM box mustbe full.. I've PM'd yer...
That's a v.good figure Simon, nice and smooth and gentle on that pedal and a tip-top engine !
My Saab 2.0 that I've just sold only managed 24mpg around Cornish lanes (a few more mpg on longer trips) - so 20 mpg is fine with me
Mmm, I know an early Saab Turbo that returned 16.5 mpg over 375 miles 18 years ago - but then it did 'average' over 98 mph point to point (minus time stopped refilling). 300 M-way miles & 75 Aroads.
Unfortunately, I cannot recall who the driver was
But I know the figures are accurate to a minute or so in time and a litre or two in fuel
I bought a 1.9 petrol in the end. It seems not too bad on a long run, on the way to Santa Pod it only used 1/4 of a tank. Around town or off road it is none too clever though.