I would welcome comments on this (unscientific) observation of mpg on the above cars.
I travel reasonably regularly from Redhill in Surrey to Southwell in Nottinghamshire. Having lived in both and having family in both I have often driven between the two. Both journeys start about 7pm on M25 / A46.
My question is: Does anyone have an explanation for my fuel consumption being better on the south to north journey. The difference for both cars is only about 2 mpg but the south to north is always better.
As a matter of interest the Peugeot gave better overall mpg than the Fiat by a couple of mpg.
I'm looking forward to any theories.
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