Anyone know the boot size of a CTR?
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Having both of these cars in the family, I'd guess the CTR's is about 20% larger than the fiesta's. Probably a good few inches larger in all dimensions (LxWxD). I guess this is comparable with previous generation Focus.
As for MPG, both myself (CTR) and my bro (ST) average 30mpg with mixed driving. Driving like a granny, I would say 35mpg is a realistic proposition.
Would recommend the switch personally, especially as an £8-£9K CTR has already taken its main depreciation hit. Make sure you find one with AC though.
As for MPG, both myself (CTR) and my bro (ST) average 30mpg with mixed driving. Driving like a granny, I would say 35mpg is a realistic proposition.
Would recommend the switch personally, especially as an £8-£9K CTR has already taken its main depreciation hit. Make sure you find one with AC though.
Edited by joelgti on Monday 20th August 22:52
I am in granny mode at the moment in the CTR just for the hell of it. I usually get around 300 miles to a tank (30mpg) and that includes easy 25% hoonage but I am currently 2/3 the way through and it's done 280 so I am on for a flyer. I reckon it's on for well over 40mpg probably 42-43. Sweet.
joelgti said:
Would recommend the switch personally, especially as an £8-£9K CTR has already taken its main depreciation hit. Make sure you find one with AC though.
How rare an option is A/C?Is there a major cam belt service interval mileage to be aware off, e.g. beware of cars with just under x,000 miles as you'll be getting a big bill next service.
Mine had a major service at 70k. Supposed to be at 75k I think but as I was neading for the Ring I wanted it to be right. Plugs and such got changed not sure about cam belt. Now going to service it every 10k and it's due soon. Last service was £450 but included new discs and pads all round plus major service.
Mine is non-ac. Doesn't really bother me apart from when it's really hot. They, you just cook. Would recommend AC given the choice. It's a £1200 dealer-fit option. Well it was when I bought. None came from factory with AC all dealer fit.
My granny-drive max MPG came in at 38.5mpg. Only about 7 better than it does with hoonage. It seemed to clag everything up though. Car would not pull cleanly etc. Gave up half way through second granny tank. Floored it on motorway in 4th. LOADS of smoke out the back now drives, pulls and idels much better. Answer is, give it some pex every now and then.
Mine is non-ac. Doesn't really bother me apart from when it's really hot. They, you just cook. Would recommend AC given the choice. It's a £1200 dealer-fit option. Well it was when I bought. None came from factory with AC all dealer fit.
My granny-drive max MPG came in at 38.5mpg. Only about 7 better than it does with hoonage. It seemed to clag everything up though. Car would not pull cleanly etc. Gave up half way through second granny tank. Floored it on motorway in 4th. LOADS of smoke out the back now drives, pulls and idels much better. Answer is, give it some pex every now and then.
Roop said:
My granny-drive max MPG came in at 38.5mpg. Only about 7 better than it does with hoonage. It seemed to clag everything up though. Car would not pull cleanly etc. Gave up half way through second granny tank. Floored it on motorway in 4th. LOADS of smoke out the back now drives, pulls and idels much better. Answer is, give it some pex every now and then.
How d'ya do it - i've never managed more than 35mpg in the CTR - and that includes journeys with a constant 60mph or not using the brakes for most of the journey. I'm running it on pure V-power now, so maybe there is some room for improvement. Sorry to sidetrack .. but have you had to replace any parts in 70k of driving? - i'm just over half that mileage, and O2 sensor & radiator have been replaced - still original clutch and brake pads (but due soon)!
mat205125 said:
Is there a major cam belt service interval mileage to be aware off
it's a cam-chain .. i thought they were good for 8yr/96k?Back to boot space .. good width and lengthways - it fits a full-size stage keyboard/piano with a back seat down
Edited by fido on Tuesday 28th August 15:44
fido said:
Roop said:
My granny-drive max MPG came in at 38.5mpg.
How d'ya do it - i've never managed more than 35mpg in the CTR - and that includes journeys with a constant 60mph or not using the brakes for most of the journey. I'm running it on pure V-power now, so maybe there is some room for improvement.fido said:
Sorry to sidetrack .. but have you had to replace any parts in 70k of driving? - i'm just over half that mileage, and O2 sensor & radiator have been replaced - still original clutch and brake pads (but due soon)!
Discs and pads all round. Warranty items were handbrake cable and both headlamp units as the height-adjustment servos failed in the latter. My clutch has felt a bit funny for a while. Problem is I cooked it on the Ring and now it drags when hot and changing at high revs. Do you know if it is hydraulic or cable...? If former, probably needs fluid change and bleeding.Edited by Roop on Tuesday 28th August 16:14
fido said:
Roop said:
Do you know if it is hydraulic or cable...? If former, probably needs fluid change and bleeding.
hydraulic - i'd get that looked at, though i would have thought the clutch itself would be the problem. my weekend car is stranded because of a failed clutch cylinder fido said:
mat205125 said:
Is there a major cam belt service interval mileage to be aware off
it's a cam-chain .. i thought they were good for 8yr/96k?Gassing Station | Honda | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff