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Holden VE Commodore: Fuel Economy Figures

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"Small cars" are now as big as Commodores used to be, and "Family cars" are just HUGE!
You're so right there, a VB would be considered now a days as a small car:yeah:.

At the motorshow last year, we fit all 6 foot plus 100kg plus adults (minus one skinny 70kg in the middle) into a yaris 4 door. Head room was good and we had good leg room, now the guy in the middle might have been a touch unhappy over 50km, but we all fit. Vb's couldn't take 5 large adults any better. We also tried this with a corolla, surprisingly not as roomy:bop:.
 

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yeah i compared my vl to my mates ve and his is huge comparing the 2 and i recon if i got a 6speed manual engine from the new range of sidi engines i would get even better economy then the VEs would
 

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its just the time we are in now during the 80's fuel jumped significantly and more smaller cars were getting more popular compared to the 70's big cars and big engines! but then kinda just went up agen at in the 90's and early 2000's now they are just making bigger cars with smaller and more fuel efficient engines.
watch more smaller cars get made its already happening.
 

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Recently took the VE for a run from the outskirts of Sydney to Canberra and return. On the return trip the average speed was 97.9 km/h and fuel economy was 8.7L/100km; that's nothing special I suppose but I'm quite happy with the figure.

The best fuel economy was 8.6L with an avergae speed of about 103 km/h.

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Recently took the VE for another run from Sydney to Adelaide and return.

Floored it a few times but most was with the cruise control activated.

Average speed was 104 km/h and fuel economy was 8.6L/100km.
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yeah i compared my vl to my mates ve and his is huge comparing the 2 and i recon if i got a 6speed manual engine from the new range of sidi engines i would get even better economy then the VEs would

the new range of sidi engines aren't that good, 10nm of extra torque and 20kw over a vz ho motor

my vz can get 900kms out of a tank on the hwy and thats with some "heavy overtaking"

when i drove from adel to melb i avg 7.4l/100km, with said overtaking, i got 750kms on 3/4 tank of fuel
 

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Some pretty awesome fuel consumption figures coming out of new cars these days. Wonder how they respond to a heavy foot ;)

Harey, I'd say pretty good, especially on the open highway; it's hard to generalise but some of us have a heavier foot than others; of course we all do the speed limit and no one goes over 110 do they?
 
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