

#PEUGEOT AUTOCRUISE VISTA REVIEW FULL#
I almost always travel with nearly full water tank and fuel tank, once the vehicle is going and you back off the accelerator pedal, cruise at 50 - 55 mph, vehicle weight doesn't seem to make much difference. I can get around 29 - 33 mpg depending on terrain from my current MH a 2Ltr Hdi. You should be able to average 29 - 32 mpg, if you drive around 50 - 55 mph, gentle accleration, into top gear as soon as possible, and drive well ahead keeping braking to a minimum. Hi Mrs Sea, I use to get from a Starfire 1.9td back in 2000, 27 mpg up and down the mountains, if I really did drive like the Mobil Economy run, really annoying everyone on the road behind me - I could get 35 mpg.

Other than driving carefully with a gentle foot on the accelerator, no top box, enough air in the tyres etc etc, is there anything else worth doing that might hike the miles up a bit? Many thanks Posted: 17 July 2008 11:17 PM Subject: RE: Fuel consumption Autocruise Vista Pillar of the forums Posts: 793 Location: Swindon, Bailey Pegasus 462. Price of fuel these days it would be nice to get a few more miles per tank full! Just wondered if anyone with an Autocruise Vista 2002 on a Peugeot 1.9 Diesel had any MPG figures for comparison? Does 25 MPG sound about right? It seems a bit low to me for a low profile coach built under 16ft long without much gear in it. Autocruise Vista 2 berth peugeot boxer, (2001).Īutocruise Vista 2000 for sale Used 1999No longer available Peugeot Boxer Chassis Year 1999 Low profile C-Class Construction type Mileage 76000 2 Berths Status Used 1.9 Turbo Diesel Engine No. 2013 AUTOCRUISE RHYTHM SPORT, 2 Berth Hi-Top, Peugeot 2.2 Hdi 130, Rm.12,000 Miles, Cab Air-Con.
