So why does yours say 500 and mine barely makes 400. I sit at pretty much 85 with cruise control. i cant remember what mpg says. i just feel its nearly as juicy as my old saxo vts which done 20mpg at best of time.
Thats really going to hurt the econ so i cant blame the car for using so much fuel.
The computer bases the miles per tank on the journey MPG, higher MPG will show more miles per tank.
Also, if you are getting held up, say behind 65-75 people or 55-60 lorries then accelerating up, either by foot or cruise resume thats a killer for using fuel.
Constant speed burns fuel only to overcome losses.
Fuel burned by accelerating only gets dissipated as heat in the brakes when you come to slow down unless you avoid braking and roll in gear (move down the gears, go as low as 2nd before coasting)
Also, accoding to a series of detailed Which Car trials:
"On motorways, keep to the speed limit. Driving at 85 mph instead of 70 mph increases petrol consumption by 20-25%."
THis will apply to diesel too, its just moving the air out the way thats all the hard work.
Look at the Bugatti Vayron, needs 200HP to do the first 150mph, then needs 800 more HP for the next 100mph.
If you want to be technical,
Power = 1/2 * 1.293 * (speed * speed * speed) * Area * drag coef.
So, an average car at 50MPH may need 10HP to move the air out the way, but at 100MPH you will need 80HP to move the air out the way. Its all down the the speed-cubed thing. Its also what sets the top speed of a car (unless its limited electronicall)
Stuart.
ps. sorry, im an engineer! i like these sort of things...