Quote: Originally posted by tentpegjenny on 09/6/2008
What about the Romahomes what are they like?
My little romahome does quite a bit to the gallon, never worked it out properly but £20 worth of petrol gets me a good way!
I jotted down the last four digits at 3296 before I put in £26.00 of petrol and jotted down the fig next time I stopped for petrol and it was 3495 (just going into reserve at this point), so if my figs are correct I did 199 miles on £26 quid! I don't know how that works out into MPG though. And heavily (very) laden at that.
I agree that they are small though - 975cc engine and don't go very fast either. Plus side, costs no more than a car on the ferry, or in insurance or tax. I'm only 5ft tall though and I feel like my knees are touching my elbows when driving!
Our Romahome does between 40-50 mpg, am a bit vague because we have not checked it absolutely accurately. It is small but perfectly formed and has just about everything we need including one large double or two single beds, loo, basin, two ring hob, grill, storage in Luton etc etc.
Ours is a 2 ltr turbo diesel and goes like a dream.
My Romahome Dimension is based on the new Citroen Relay van, so is somewhat bigger and heavier than most Romahomes. Currently doing 31mpg overall. Engine is 2.2l 100bhp turbo diesel.
We have just returned from a 2000 mile trip around mainland Europe in our ih Motor Campers Oregon Re. This has the new Renault 2.5 turbo diesel common rail engine and the loaded weight is 3.5 tonnes. We towed a trailer (weight 750kg) and according to the onboard computer we averaged 35.6 mpg.
Our Romahome Outlook (Citroen Berlingo base) does 40+ on a regular basis unless you push it right to the legal limit on the Motorway then it drops to 40. I keep a regular check on the fuel consumption.
Quote: Originally posted by georget64 on 10/6/2008
My VWT4 has averaged 42mpg over 24,000 miles since new. I am delighted with this as its the 2.5TDI engine
This is excellent for this engine as VW's figures quote a combined fuel comsumption of 34mpg - and these don't normally translate in to the 'real world' of driving.
What Van long term test of the 2.5TDI in a van gave 27-28mpg
I can assure you this is correct. I take the litres, divide by 4,55 and divide the resultant gallons into the miles (logged on a computer since new) It is a bit hit and miss over short periods as the fuel tank is never run low, but it is accurate over longer periods. I do have a light right foot and tend to cruise with economy in mind, but I have made no deduction for the Eberspacher heater, which I use sometimes, and which uses diesel from the fuel tank
some of the new Eberspacher heaters will run over 40 hrs on 1 ltre
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