How many MPG do you get out of your lorries?

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Hi all, im currently in the process of upgrading my horsebox, wont be brand new but say 1996 would be the newest chassis. Can you all give me a rough idea of what MPG your lorries do? I am getting another 7.5t and have a few to look at but dont want to end up with a gas guzzler if i can help it :eek:

As its valentines day i can offer chocolates and some fizz :D
 

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Ditto that! With all costs in our new one is, I'm told, £1 per mile but I had my fingers in my ears and refuse to listen ;)

Have you made a decision about the one you were thinking of?

Hiya J, still awaiting photos :( getting a bit frustrated so have been looking about. Another friend has a P reg Iveco that she is selling, and a friend of a friend has an M reg Man. So i will go and look at these over the weekend as they are local and i know they have been well looked after mechanically. My old Cargo i have at the moment is good on fuel even though it still seems to drink enough :eek: i can prob do a 93 mile round trip costs me about £45 in the current one
 

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I was to get you pics as well - sorry. Would you still like them?

My 7.5t Daf does about 400kms on £120 of diesel, very roughly.

New lorry had diesel in for the first time last week. Gauge was on a quarter. Put in £200. Gauge not at half yet. I was only out cold for a minute or two, honestly :D
 

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I was to get you pics as well - sorry. Would you still like them?

My 7.5t Daf does about 400kms on £120 of diesel, very roughly.

New lorry had diesel in for the first time last week. Gauge was on a quarter. Put in £200. Gauge not at half yet. I was only out cold for a minute or two, honestly :D

Ooo yes would still like the pics, i like to be nosey :p

Ouch ref £200 for not even quarter tank :eek: i think i would have needed mouth to mouth!! My friend has a Daf she said its not bad, about on par with my cargo, but she was told Mans are expensive? I dont know anyone with one who i can ask
 

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Will get them done. Never had a MAN but don't recall that our previous DAF or Merc were particularly bad.

Spotted our previous lorry at a show at the weekend. It had somehow managed to get a different horsebox manufacturer's name and details stuck on it so buyers beware. I had it built so it most def was not that make..!
 

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I've got an Iveco with a 3.9litre engine - its a bit less thirsty than the ones with the 5.9litre. I've just got an app for my phone that works out MPG - not sure I want to know it though!
 

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I've got an Iveco with a 3.9litre engine - its a bit less thirsty than the ones with the 5.9litre. I've just got an app for my phone that works out MPG - not sure I want to know it though!

Ooops i think ive asked a bad question havent i! I never work out how much livery/shoes/feed etc cost as i would probabaly pass out so understand no one wanting to work out how much their lorries are to run :(
 

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Newer engines will be more economic, if you are going older make sure they have been well maintained - ask to see service history. The weight of the lorry will impact fuel consumption considerably so beware fully fitted oak kitchens and every gadget - not only do they shrink your payload but your fuel economy. I had an iveco with an empty living and it did approx 45mpg but I never carried around any uneccessary kit like generators which can weigh a ton!
 

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Newer engines will be more economic, if you are going older make sure they have been well maintained - ask to see service history. The weight of the lorry will impact fuel consumption considerably so beware fully fitted oak kitchens and every gadget - not only do they shrink your payload but your fuel economy. I had an iveco with an empty living and it did approx 45mpg but I never carried around any uneccessary kit like generators which can weigh a ton!

Wow - that's about 50% more than my car does!

I'm with everyone else though in the "lalala" fingers in ears category. I'm about to move from a trailer back to a 7.5tonne. "Luckily" I am currently using a very thirsty J-reg Disco, which is even worse than my day to day car, so am actually hoping for not so much of a differential :rolleyes:
 

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It depends on the weight and the shape of the front for wind resistance then the condition of the lorry and driving style, The older pre 2001 will all do high teens low twentys at best and the newer limited ones will do low to mid twentys, same as a car better on a run not so good if it's hilly and knock a few mpg say 5 ish off if you are running right on max weight,
 

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On a 7.5T 15-20 mpg would be a good budgeting range. ISZ are you sure you were not out of fuel and pushing it as thats an impossible figure with a 7.5T.
Strangely enough some of the more modern engines will be lower(MPG) than the older ones due to emission standards ,I am sure you do not wish to be bored with why.
 

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Well you are all doing better than me!! DAF LF 150 Auto uses 19litres/100km. Which is 14 mpg ....
Yes that's about right for one of those it has an allison torqueconverter box they are best suited to stop start work like city delivery or refuse colection, the gearing will be lower so the engine wil be reving higher making it use more fuel when you're on the open road, the newest autos in trucks are mecanical electronic and get better economy than manual but you are looking at a very recent MAN or Iveco to get one of those...
 

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*Sticks fingers in ears...lalalalalalala I can't hear youuuuu!!*

Ignorance is bliss :) But my very very rough calculations would say approx £15 - £20 for each hour on the road. Mine is a 7.5ton DAF 52 plate
 

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gem be careful of MAN lorries apparently they weigh a ton so smaller payload!
ps costs me approx 65 quid to kingswood so work that mpg out lol! :D

Oh Amy thats because you have a 3.5t, dont rub it in :p Will get weight before i buy anything anyway. Thats one good thing with the current Cargo its got nearly 2t payload so is light!

Thanks everyone else for you imput i get the feeling it will just be a case of if i find a lorry i like buy it and just dont work out the cost ;)

The three i have to look at are all owned by people i know so at least i can give them all a good try out :)
 

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On a 7.5T 15-20 mpg would be a good budgeting range. ISZ are you sure you were not out of fuel and pushing it as thats an impossible figure with a 7.5T.
Strangely enough some of the more modern engines will be lower(MPG) than the older ones due to emission standards ,I am sure you do not wish to be bored with why.

Certain as I always worried about running out of fuel. My OH worked it out and he has a spreadsheet for everything so I assume he was pretty accurate. It was the smaller of the Iveco engines though and as I said very lightweight and had no luton which as someone else mentions does help aerodynamically.....
 

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My old Cargo 7.5t (5l+ engine) used to do around 18mpg. My lwb Shogun/trailer combo now does about 15mpg lol!

Weight will affect it though...as will weather conditions, journey type etc....
 

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Certain as I always worried about running out of fuel. My OH worked it out and he has a spreadsheet for everything so I assume he was pretty accurate. It was the smaller of the Iveco engines though and as I said very lightweight and had no luton which as someone else mentions does help aerodynamically.....
Maybe if getting KM and miles mixed up(lorry would be KMs) still better than any figures I have ever seen for a 7.5T
 

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My god thats very cheap! :eek:

I must stress that this is a very rough estimate!! But generally a reliable rule of thumb. I wouldn't describe it as cheap when doing a 4 hour round trip with one horse on board though... :rolleyes:

Unfortunately, people who I have given lifts to in the past haven't believed this estimate and thought I was ripping them off so nice to hear that you think it is cheap
 
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