Hi all.
Just out of pure noseyness and curiosity, what sort of fuel range do you get in your Leon, and what spec is it?
Reason I ask is that I feel like I get brilliant mileage in my car, all things considered, and wondered others' experiences. I find MPG useless as a measurement of how much a car costs you to run - I always fill my car full with premium Costco diesel, and run it to the fuel light/nearly empty. Miles per tank gives me a far better idea of fuel efficiency.
I have a 2016 Leon SC FR Tech, 2.0 TDi 184 DSG. Now on 70,000 miles.
Without trying, I get about 575 miles per tank. That's a mixture of motorway, slow B roads, urban driving etc. 50 litre tank and never ran 'empty'/to the reserve which I believe is about 7 litres. So from that, I get 575ish miles from 43 litres of fuel. Not sure what that is in terms of MPG (maths and unit conversion is not my strong point...) but nearly 600 miles from about £60 of fuel, in an automatic car with nearly 200 horsepower I think is absolutely brilliant. Combine that with 35 quid road tax, being ULEZ compliant UK-wide and not having to use DEF, I'm well pleased.
What do you get in your car?
Just out of pure noseyness and curiosity, what sort of fuel range do you get in your Leon, and what spec is it?
Reason I ask is that I feel like I get brilliant mileage in my car, all things considered, and wondered others' experiences. I find MPG useless as a measurement of how much a car costs you to run - I always fill my car full with premium Costco diesel, and run it to the fuel light/nearly empty. Miles per tank gives me a far better idea of fuel efficiency.
I have a 2016 Leon SC FR Tech, 2.0 TDi 184 DSG. Now on 70,000 miles.
Without trying, I get about 575 miles per tank. That's a mixture of motorway, slow B roads, urban driving etc. 50 litre tank and never ran 'empty'/to the reserve which I believe is about 7 litres. So from that, I get 575ish miles from 43 litres of fuel. Not sure what that is in terms of MPG (maths and unit conversion is not my strong point...) but nearly 600 miles from about £60 of fuel, in an automatic car with nearly 200 horsepower I think is absolutely brilliant. Combine that with 35 quid road tax, being ULEZ compliant UK-wide and not having to use DEF, I'm well pleased.
What do you get in your car?