@pseudoweapon All SUVs are estate cars pretending to be off roaders. The Forester is a jacked up Impreza, the CX7 a jacked up Mazdaspeed 6, the CRV a jacked up Civic. and the RAV4 a jacked up Auris.
@AliTaylor777 Yeah, pretty much the only things that can be called Sport Utility Vehicles right now are Jeep Wranglers. Everything else is either a jacked up car, a boxier mini van, or too expensive to actually get dirty.
We think a full tank of AdBlue lasts about 20,000kms. Theres no real anecdotal evidence on consumption just yet. The faster a vehicle is driven the more AdBlue it consumes, so in Europe wed expect it to be consumed at a greater rate than in Oz.
From what I hear about Euro IV/V heavy vehicles, AdBlue consumption is from 1 to 4% (often more) of diesel burned..... so I assume a car-based SCR system would be similar????
My CX7 Diesel sports ran out of adblue at 17,300 kms. It went from being 3/5 full at 14,700kms to empty at 17,300kms
HICAmedia 5 months ago
Oh, look...a station wagon pretending to be an SUV.
I just want the diesel motor.
pseudoweapon 9 months ago
@pseudoweapon All SUVs are estate cars pretending to be off roaders. The Forester is a jacked up Impreza, the CX7 a jacked up Mazdaspeed 6, the CRV a jacked up Civic. and the RAV4 a jacked up Auris.
AliTaylor777 5 months ago
@AliTaylor777 Yeah, pretty much the only things that can be called Sport Utility Vehicles right now are Jeep Wranglers. Everything else is either a jacked up car, a boxier mini van, or too expensive to actually get dirty.
pseudoweapon 5 months ago
please make me your friend thanks
MazdaArai 2 years ago
What is AdBlue consumption for the CX-7 Diesel Sports????
huppypuppy 2 years ago
We think a full tank of AdBlue lasts about 20,000kms. Theres no real anecdotal evidence on consumption just yet. The faster a vehicle is driven the more AdBlue it consumes, so in Europe wed expect it to be consumed at a greater rate than in Oz.
zoomzoom 2 years ago
From what I hear about Euro IV/V heavy vehicles, AdBlue consumption is from 1 to 4% (often more) of diesel burned..... so I assume a car-based SCR system would be similar????
huppypuppy 2 years ago