37mpg is rather low even for a auto.
My car is heavier by around 100kg, but I'm showing 43mpg on the average read out, it was over 44 when the weather was warmer, and i'm only on 2.5K miles, so not even run in.
If I was you I would check that the latest software is installed, you should have a type C dipstick, and that the exhaust sensor is the modified type.
It sounds to me like your car is going into regen too much?
After taking my caravan in for repairs I averaged 27mpg on A/B roads, that's just towing as I reset before the tow, reset the average reading again for the return journey and was at one point showing 55mpg, the journey finished on 49mpg.
Which compares to my previous Xtrail where I could get 48 mpg.
That's just driving normal, not fast, not slow.
Speak to your dealer, if he's not interested phone another,
Some one on the CT forum was getting a similar mileage mid 30's with a 175 manual sport, later rising oil brought his car to a stop, following a dealer update his economy is much improved.
My car is heavier by around 100kg, but I'm showing 43mpg on the average read out, it was over 44 when the weather was warmer, and i'm only on 2.5K miles, so not even run in.
If I was you I would check that the latest software is installed, you should have a type C dipstick, and that the exhaust sensor is the modified type.
It sounds to me like your car is going into regen too much?
After taking my caravan in for repairs I averaged 27mpg on A/B roads, that's just towing as I reset before the tow, reset the average reading again for the return journey and was at one point showing 55mpg, the journey finished on 49mpg.
Which compares to my previous Xtrail where I could get 48 mpg.
That's just driving normal, not fast, not slow.
Speak to your dealer, if he's not interested phone another,
Some one on the CT forum was getting a similar mileage mid 30's with a 175 manual sport, later rising oil brought his car to a stop, following a dealer update his economy is much improved.
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