What's everybody getting for fuel consumption/mileage?
I was just curious what other Cooper and Cooper S owners are getting in the real world.
The S is rated at 33 and I only got 27.6 over 3K+ miles of mostly highway driving. This should be a pretty good scenario and I was a bit surprised. This includes the break-in period, but that should be negligible.
Sasha
Electric Blue S
The S is rated at 33 and I only got 27.6 over 3K+ miles of mostly highway driving. This should be a pretty good scenario and I was a bit surprised. This includes the break-in period, but that should be negligible.
Sasha
Electric Blue S
Now having coverd 3700 miles in my Cooper... 2400 of which were on the cross country trip (Mini's aren't available here yet). I recieved between 35 and 28 on the hwy (the 28 was doing 90+ in Montana and the mountain passes). Now since I'm back in town avg is about 28.... so I bet if I did mostly highway driving again it's be close to 35-38 avg. Not bad.
WH
WH
WH, you almost went as far as I did to get your Cooper. Sound like you're on the West Coast as am I. If you're close to Seattle we should hook up.
Yours got better fuel mileage than mine, though.
Yours got better fuel mileage than mine, though.
The best I've done so far is 34. Got a little problem with my foot though. It keeps wanting to press down real hard. Anyone else have that problem.
Normal mpg for me is 29 to 32.
Normal mpg for me is 29 to 32.
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My last three fillups have averaged 25.2, 21.8 and 26.5 mpg for city driving. Mine is a Cooper with CVT. I've noticed that the on-board computer's average mpg is typically lower than if I calculate it by hand (as above).
Oh yeah, I'm having the same problem with my foot, too. Have you thought of seeing a podiatrist?
Oh yeah, I'm having the same problem with my foot, too. Have you thought of seeing a podiatrist?

I'm coming up real fast on 4,000 miles on mine -- including a 2,240 mile road trip. I've been reliably between 24 and 27 in the city. I averaged 29 for most of the road trip, but my speed varied between stuck behind a school bus while motoring through rural Ohio and watching the farmhouses streak by on the Indiana Toll Road. I'm definitely having the same problem that frails and majorfracas have with my foot.....also, like majorfracas, I've noticed that the computer is usually about 2 mpg low in its calculations.
For what it's worth, when I've reset my computer while doing about 60-65 mph on the highway, the computer says I'm getting between 33 and 35 mpg.
For what it's worth, when I've reset my computer while doing about 60-65 mph on the highway, the computer says I'm getting between 33 and 35 mpg.
just passed 200 miles and the puter says its around 31-33.. air has been on.... but I havent put another tank in yet so we will see......I am also having trouble keeping my foot off.....but I plan on keeping her..........so I must behave..... a little ....... for the moment......
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Cooper S
After Break period
24.5 City Highway Combined AC on 60%
25.2 City Highway Combined AC on 20%
21.6 Highway The har way first official TEST AC only 10%
then the average is being between 23 and 26 nothing better, bet I really use mi mini for fun... 3000 RPM ++
After Break period
24.5 City Highway Combined AC on 60%
25.2 City Highway Combined AC on 20%
21.6 Highway The har way first official TEST AC only 10%
then the average is being between 23 and 26 nothing better, bet I really use mi mini for fun... 3000 RPM ++
My 5-speed Cooper averaged 27 MPG on the first tank, a combo of some city, but mainly highway miles. Although there was a period of 2 hours IDLE time on the Illinois Tollway where we moved 2 miles in 2 hours (literally).
Second tank of petrol has been exclusively highway miles, and is currently at 31.3 MPG.
Total miles on the car is ~ 400.
Dave
Second tank of petrol has been exclusively highway miles, and is currently at 31.3 MPG.
Total miles on the car is ~ 400.
Dave
4200 Miles on odo...
all driving at >4500' altitude and crappy Colorado gas.
get 34 MPG mixed driving (50/50 w/AC on 50%) + 38 MPG highway (>40 MPG when mountain driving since you don't step on the gas during downhill portions!)
all driving at >4500' altitude and crappy Colorado gas.
get 34 MPG mixed driving (50/50 w/AC on 50%) + 38 MPG highway (>40 MPG when mountain driving since you don't step on the gas during downhill portions!)
MCS with 1300 miles on odo: according to computer -- I've gotten from 26 (includes hitting 110 mph just after 1200 miles on odo!) all the way up to 59 mpg -- seems unbelievable, but it was on this long, rather flat, some downhill, 30 mph drive at low rpm's with a police car following... I "recalculated" near the beginning of the drive & was shocked.
yeah,
i drive my cooper s pretty hard too. and i'm getting about 23 mpg for mix city and some highway with about 2.5K on the car right now. i'm not going to worry about the fuel mileage, i'm going to have me some fun with this car. besides, i think the fuel mileage would gain as the car age...
i drive my cooper s pretty hard too. and i'm getting about 23 mpg for mix city and some highway with about 2.5K on the car right now. i'm not going to worry about the fuel mileage, i'm going to have me some fun with this car. besides, i think the fuel mileage would gain as the car age...
I got between 18 and 20 MPG in the city for last 2 tanks
I hope it will get better with time, I have 700 miles on the car.
Milleage before next service goes about 50% faster than real milleage, it looks like service will be required at 7000 miles instead of 10K.
Anybody with these figures?
I hope it will get better with time, I have 700 miles on the car.Milleage before next service goes about 50% faster than real milleage, it looks like service will be required at 7000 miles instead of 10K.
Anybody with these figures?


