BugEyed
Prominent Member
About the only thing correct about our PDI was the tyre pressures that were spot on. After a few miles I'm now changing them
in an attempt to improve the dire economy of our SR which is averaging under 4.0 over 1,600 miles of a mixture of motorway at 60-65 and local roads at commuting speeds rarely exceeding 50 MPH. Edited to add this is with the heating at 18 and fan at 1 - I find it mists up with the ventilation control fully off.
I have raised the fronts to 38 psi and the rears to 41psi with a notable improvement in the feel of the rear of the car but at the expense of more understeer at the front. On the first drive it has improved the figures by about 0.3 miles/kWh but whether that's a long term result or a one off is hard to know - it was milder this morning at 15C.
Has anyone else tried adjusting their tyre pressures, and if so with what results?
Alternatively, should I expect the SR to be this poor and is the LR better for some reason such as the battery technology, the gearing, the active grille etc? Or is my car just a lemon?

I have raised the fronts to 38 psi and the rears to 41psi with a notable improvement in the feel of the rear of the car but at the expense of more understeer at the front. On the first drive it has improved the figures by about 0.3 miles/kWh but whether that's a long term result or a one off is hard to know - it was milder this morning at 15C.
Has anyone else tried adjusting their tyre pressures, and if so with what results?
Alternatively, should I expect the SR to be this poor and is the LR better for some reason such as the battery technology, the gearing, the active grille etc? Or is my car just a lemon?
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