For reference I mainly drive in manual mode (auto-box); regularly use the full range of throttle openings; do a full mix of urban, motorway and fun driving - including sprints over the numerous alpine passes.
One point worth mentioning is that our "out of town" limit is 80kmh and being caught much above 100kmh is a very expensive experience. Therefore it is wise to temper ones enthusiasm and keep no more than 110kmh on the Morgan dial - which equates to 100kmh on the GPS and therefore 94kmh after deductions. What this means is that you can often "lift and coast" on fun drives - nailing it out of a corner, rapidly building speed, then coasting (and maybe braking) into the next corner. This is not only easier on the wallet but seems to play into the cars natural handling traits.
Based on the average cost of fuel, the distance covered and the L/100km saved I reckon I have "saved" 265chf in the last 18 months.
I'm off wine tasting tomorrow - I think I should negate the saving
