Not really but I should! But I do drive economically a day after I fill up. I seem to forget about this 2 days after fillup and get the nasty shock all over again a week later!
yes, though i certaintly cant quote it to two decimal places.
fourty-ish, if its less than that i check to see if its all working under the hood, it dropped to less than twenty once, but the black smoke from the exhaust had warned me somthing was wrong before the MPG drop.
watched mine the night 29mpg mmm checked tyres 28 in the front after a 20 mile journey. pumped them back up to 34 (should settle around 30 when cold) see if it comes back up
Really keeping an eye on it at the moment as it seemed unusually low the other day - I'm talking less than 45 for a decent 20-ish mile run after 10pm with few holdups. Could just be that the fuel is still summery and not wintery.