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neilgsxr69

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Had a couple of weeks in Orlando and this is what I’ve been driving for the last two weeks.
Hyundai Santa Fe didn’t look to see what was under the bonnet but 22 average mpg in eco mode it definitely wasn’t a small lump!
Quite a nice thing to drive though very light on the steering and not so light on the fuel but at £2 a gallon who cares? Lol.


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A ha, so that's why you've been up at silly o'clock :D

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neilgsxr69 said:
Had a couple of weeks in Orlando and this is what I’ve been driving for the last two weeks.
Hyundai Santa Fe didn’t look to see what was under the bonnet but 22 average mpg in eco mode it definitely wasn’t a small lump!
Quite a nice thing to drive though very light on the steering and not so light on the fuel but at £2 a gallon who cares? Lol.

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Note that US gallons are significantly smaller than imperial gallons...
But even then it's far from economical.
 

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That’s right a our imperial gallon is equivalent to 1.2 US gallons. :thumbup:
 
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