Next time, fill the tank and zero the milecounter. Drive, then when you fill it up again make a note of the number of litres it takes to fill up and the number of miles done - then you can work out the MPG.
The fuel gauges are not very accurate.
Good luck doing the plugs :P
Have done this already, I'll get an actual figure when I fill up next. (Probably this evening)
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Next time, fill the tank and zero the milecounter. Drive, then when you fill it up again make a note of the number of litres it takes to fill up and the number of miles done - then you can work out the MPG.
The fuel gauges are not very accurate.
Good luck doing the plugs :P