@@ambestenvideos1713 It was 3.1 liters when calculate it because I didn't use all diesel from tank. Less consumption then factory specs. I had to go 80-90 km/h because of some car problem.
£1.25p a litre expensive ? fast forward 4 years and its like £1.60p a litre extortionate prices but in that little Smart car still very economical as im thinking of getting one of these as my current car a 1.2 litre Mitsubishi is killing me around town only getting 33mpg so for example £10 of petrol only gets me 60 miles if i drive carefully where as in 2019 when you did this video i would get 80 miles for same £10 of petrol where as for £10 of diesel even at current prices in the smart car you will get probably 110 miles if you drive it careful , that is really good and even better than a small EV can do
my 2015 kia soul base 1.6L gets 33 MPG combined (usually). im getting 34 rn! going to get a 2010-2015 toyota prius though. 50 MPG combined would be awesome, and Toyota holds up better than all the other brands.
at end of video you say 338 plus 20 is 368 guess maths not your srong point?seems your Smart doing 60.5 miles to gallon..My wife has a cdi smart passion for two 2009 reg.had since new this does 65mpg constantly BUT now cant use as we have a diesel leak on the engine somewhere?
@@Carsmorevlogs I had a 1.0 petrol Toyota IQ and it averaged 38/42mpg I could get just over 50 on the motorway, maybe 53, but no matter how I tried I could average more than 43. What are your motorway mpg? How about a hyper mile video
@@stevenjr6582 I've been averaging 53 through country lanes, strep hills, constantly stopping and then through a lot of lights in town, on the motorway I can get high 60s, maybe 70. I think the gearbox let's it down, could be better if it was manual
So simple to calculate the consumption...first to make a video inform your self at least ! You fill the tank and wrote done the miles ...when you are nearly on reserve (never make it go on reserve because absorbs all the deposits from the tank) fill it again and then you will see how many miles you did with the litres you fill up at the end...the formula is (Subtract the starting mileage from the final figure. Then you divide the number of miles you've covered by the gallons of fuel you've put in. This gives you miles per gallon.) And if you want to do l/km For this calculation, a simple mathematical formula is used. 100 x a / b where: a = the amount of fuel in the tank b = the number of km traveled with that amount of fuel For example, if we refueled the car and we have a 55 L tank with a total of about 900 km to empty almost the entire tank, to calculate how many liters of fuel the car consumes per hundred kilometers traveled, we will calculate as follows: 100 x 55/900 = 6.1 As a result, we would have a consumption of 6.1 L per 100 kilometers traveled.
Wait. So, this guy said he can get about 30 miles from 4 liters of diesel. He went about 350 miles. That’s at least 40 liters. So he’s got at least a 44 liter tank. A 2 liter bottle is almost as big as a gallon too. So 40 something liters has to be almost 20 gallons. It just makes you wonder who the hell decided to take a 0.8 liter inline 3 turbo charged diesel that makes about 100 foot pounds of torque and about a 16 gallon fuel tank and slap it in a car that’s about as big as a god damn washing machine
He started at 46310 and put 25.38 uk litres as there is about 4.54 litres to a gallon not 2!! Or in US gallons 6.70 but we will stick with UK gallons as he filled up in the UK. When he refilled he had done 46648 so he achieved 60.57 miles to the gallon. Your statement says "So 40 litres has to be almost 20 gallons" is tripe!! 20 gallons is 90.92 litres and a 16 gallon fuel tank would hold 72.74 litres 3 times what he manages to get into his fuel tank. If your gonna comment at least get your facts in order first
But you didn’t say how many litres you added when refueling! Pointless video without that info!
With my Smart Fortwo 450 cdi I managed 640 km with 22 liter tank but all highway
3.4 liter for 100 km
@@ambestenvideos1713 It was 3.1 liters when calculate it because I didn't use all diesel from tank. Less consumption then factory specs. I had to go 80-90 km/h because of some car problem.
Smart fortwo 451CDI 0.8.. i do 362miles on 8.31Gal or 582km on 31.47L that equates to 5.4L/100km or 43.5MPG mixed with a lot of heels too
I had an 2003 petrol smart car , from memory it did 60mpg or 55 if you booted it everywhere.
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you from Canada!
Be interesting to know the figures after a stage 1 remap or a dpf delete?
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have a smart forfour 2004 cdi diesel. Mine doe 5.5 l constant does not matter highway, city ac on / off. Nothing changes the 5.5l per 100km.
mine does 3'7 liter per 100km measured many times
£1.25p a litre expensive ? fast forward 4 years and its like £1.60p a litre extortionate prices but in that little Smart car still very economical as im thinking of getting one of these as my current car a 1.2 litre Mitsubishi is killing me around town only getting 33mpg so for example £10 of petrol only gets me 60 miles if i drive carefully where as in 2019 when you did this video i would get 80 miles for same £10 of petrol where as for £10 of diesel even at current prices in the smart car you will get probably 110 miles if you drive it careful , that is really good and even better than a small EV can do
my 2015 kia soul base 1.6L gets 33 MPG combined (usually). im getting 34 rn! going to get a 2010-2015 toyota prius though. 50 MPG combined would be awesome, and Toyota holds up better than all the other brands.
How many liters you refill the second time? So we can do the math?
You're only supposed to click it once. And if this car had cruise control I would think about buying one just to go to work in. But it hasn't
Think it all depends on how good your smart engine is .
Is it expensive maintenance?
For mostly city driving the mpg is what I expected in a small tank
at end of video you say 338 plus 20 is 368 guess maths not your srong point?seems your Smart doing 60.5 miles to gallon..My wife has a cdi smart passion for two 2009 reg.had since new this does 65mpg constantly BUT now cant use as we have a diesel leak on the engine somewhere?
I Get less than 60.5 mpg.
That's about 60 MPG STANDARD( not US-MPG....)
I make it around 50mpg average or 48.4mpg to be precise, that's very good for an average
covington race it is not many cars get close to these numbers
@@Carsmorevlogs I had a 1.0 petrol Toyota IQ and it averaged 38/42mpg I could get just over 50 on the motorway, maybe 53, but no matter how I tried I could average more than 43. What are your motorway mpg? How about a hyper mile video
covington race they are definitely fuel efficient,I don’t really drive the smart car on motorways
In a diesel? That's very poor
@@stevenjr6582 I've been averaging 53 through country lanes, strep hills, constantly stopping and then through a lot of lights in town, on the motorway I can get high 60s, maybe 70. I think the gearbox let's it down, could be better if it was manual
How much ltr/km?
I put the whole redox bottle in a full tank lol. Not sure if it makes a difference but I very rarely do it
Birmingham racing lol probably dose not make any difference but worth trying
So simple to calculate the consumption...first to make a video inform your self at least ! You fill the tank and wrote done the miles ...when you are nearly on reserve (never make it go on reserve because absorbs all the deposits from the tank) fill it again and then you will see how many miles you did with the litres you fill up at the end...the formula is (Subtract the starting mileage from the final figure. Then you divide the number of miles you've covered by the gallons of fuel you've put in. This gives you miles per gallon.)
And if you want to do l/km
For this calculation, a simple mathematical formula is used.
100 x a / b
where:
a = the amount of fuel in the tank
b = the number of km traveled with that amount of fuel
For example, if we refueled the car and we have a 55 L tank with a total of about 900 km to empty almost the entire tank, to calculate how many liters of fuel the car consumes per hundred kilometers traveled, we will calculate as follows:
100 x 55/900 = 6.1
As a result, we would have a consumption of 6.1 L per 100 kilometers traveled.
Bloody hell, take your divers boots off ! I get at least 500 per tank from my cdi
@Gibbon no apples
@@berke2706 it has to be miles because the guy that says "bloody hell" obviously doesnt mean Kms.......
Great video thought it would do around 450ish
Me too :(
Nice smart cdi i have a 05 cdi with 125k miles on it lol it's gets 70mpg
Is that US mpg?
Is that us gallons? Or imperial?
If 1.25 is expensive here in Greece it reached 2€ jtk
450km wow
Good!
Smart car again?!? 😂 no hate but yo know.
:( other stuff in the making
Cars & more nice but I don’t mean that. You said mart ,,car’’ again instead of just smart. That’s what I mean but as I said no hate mate. ✌️
Lol Its just something people get used too including my self @@supercarshunter2450
more super car hater more like
Wait. So, this guy said he can get about 30 miles from 4 liters of diesel. He went about 350 miles. That’s at least 40 liters. So he’s got at least a 44 liter tank. A 2 liter bottle is almost as big as a gallon too. So 40 something liters has to be almost 20 gallons. It just makes you wonder who the hell decided to take a 0.8 liter inline 3 turbo charged diesel that makes about 100 foot pounds of torque and about a 16 gallon fuel tank and slap it in a car that’s about as big as a god damn washing machine
He started at 46310 and put 25.38 uk litres as there is about 4.54 litres to a gallon not 2!! Or in US gallons 6.70 but we will stick with UK gallons as he filled up in the UK. When he refilled he had done 46648 so he achieved 60.57 miles to the gallon. Your statement says "So 40 litres has to be almost 20 gallons" is tripe!! 20 gallons is 90.92 litres and a 16 gallon fuel tank would hold 72.74 litres 3 times what he manages to get into his fuel tank. If your gonna comment at least get your facts in order first