Hi i bought 3008 15 days ago and the average L/100Km is 7.8 after 700kms. It’s 1.2 puretech 130 2021.
Belt changed all filters everything is sorted. 45k driven. 95% motorway drive.
Is it high or is it normal?
I’m in spain so max AC also.
Peugeot 3008
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mickthemaverick
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Re: Peugeot 3008
7.8l/100km converts to 36.22 mpg which I can understand much better. I'd suggest that in modern times that is not good although other things such as load carried and speed come into it. I would hope to get closer to 40mpg on motorway driving in a modern car. My 2.5l Subaru Legacy returns 42mpg on motorway runs with moderate use of the aircon, say 60% of the time, and cruising around 70-75mph. 
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Sloppysod
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Looking on here https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/realmpg/pe ... h-130-eat8 at real world figures, yours car is not that far off.
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PaulC5
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Re: Peugeot 3008
If not already done you should reset the trip computer, probably by pressing the end of the wiper stalk for a few seconds on each page/trip. They only go up to 9999 km so once that is reached any values will not mean much.
SUVs are not very aerodynamic so will have a worse fuel consumption than a normal car. How does this one compare to your last for similar trips ?
SUVs are not very aerodynamic so will have a worse fuel consumption than a normal car. How does this one compare to your last for similar trips ?