I wouldnt be surprised if we had a 50 page thread about door handles.
I wouldnt be surprised if we had a 50 page thread about door handles.
I would refill more than 32 liters all the time, if I didn't have to drive nearly 140 kilometers to work and back home. So I refill about 29 to 30 liters since it - perhaps - wouldn't last for another day. My record is 32.86 liters.
My other car has a 36 liter tank and the warning light shows up at the same time as in the Space Star, after 28 liters burnt. But I already refilled 34.88 liters in that car and therefore know, it will bring me back home the next day even with the warning light on for 25 kilometers when coming home. A lot of people told me that I will kill my fuel pump. But the car has run over 290000 kilometers now and I will go on like that, reaching more than 1000 kilometers with a tank.
How I can be sure not to run out of fuel? Since I drive very fuel efficient and know the fuel consumption about 0.2 liter / 100 kilometers precise, it's no problem for me to estimate the amount of burnt fuel 0.5 liters exact.
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View my fuel log 2015 Space Star Klassik Kollektion+ 1.2 manual: 67.5 mpg (US) ... 28.7 km/L ... 3.5 L/100 km ... 81.0 mpg (Imp)
I usually fill up when the entire LED module flashes. At that point I have a little more than a gallon of fuel left, if I remember correctly.
The Space Star (local name for the Mirage in Europe) is a quite common car in Germany because it is the cheapest car available, more reliable than most others and only some hybrids and the Suzuki Celerio (which is even smaller and more expensive) are more fuel efficient.
@Mark: I don´t ask anything, only describe my point of view about damaging the fuel pump. And yes, 9.8 gallon comply with 35 liters and that´s what the technical data says for the Space Star.
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View my fuel log 2015 Space Star Klassik Kollektion+ 1.2 manual: 67.5 mpg (US) ... 28.7 km/L ... 3.5 L/100 km ... 81.0 mpg (Imp)
Since it is a small gas tank compare to some other cars, less gas may keep the fuel pump submerged more than a larger tank near empty. I usually fill up with 1-2 segments left, & that is 6-7 gallons of gas needed to refill. If someone knows how much gas is needed to submerge the pump, that would be good to know. It probably wouldn't change what I do, however.
Sounds like the Mirage competes well in the German market. I felt the best review of the 2017 Mirage was done by a German who was kind of enough to do it in both German & English. It was very thorough & well done. I actually ended up buying the exact same car (grey color, 1.2 L engine, 5 speed manual) he reviewed.
I've got a tank and pump on the floor right now, it looks like you need about 1/2 tank to fully submerge the actual pump. I'll try to get a decent pic in a bit.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage SE wussie cvt edition. 1.2 automatic: 37.7 mpg (US) ... 16.0 km/L ... 6.2 L/100 km ... 45.3 mpg (Imp)