I get about 300 miles per tank in my tsi

I find fuel economy to be decent in the 1.4 if you don't exceed 65ish, after that it'll need an extra cog to maintain the figures. It's what i expected though tbh, and wud rather the sound of a lil twin cam petrol engine than a diesel thats a 'bit' quicker in the case of the 1.6.
I'd go TSI mate, as with the 7 speed and extra grunt its both hugely economical and quick when you want. Funnily enough for me insuring a cupra was cheaper than an FR TDI (by some 150quid!)
Oddly as well i find the power delivery in the 1.4 to be strange...at times it feels very responsive and poky in the mid range, and other times feels very flat. I gave it a good run earlier, flat out to 105ish, then to the redline in every gear till i hit 90. After than the response was back again and i cud 'feel' the acceleration. It's weird. But fundamentally you have to change down from 5th to 4th on a motorway because it is a slow car![]()
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Lol I'm working out cash tomorrow and what I can afford.........
.....don't think I will be able to change as quick as I'd like but the saving starts now!![]()
nope! really isn't, i wonder if it's the map you know...mite be worth getting it reflashed or something![]()
Looked into it a little, with a cat back stainless steel system, better intake piping and a Revo map it might make 95-98bhp but it's still not a lot for the money
Looked into it a little, with a cat back stainless steel system, better intake piping and a Revo map it might make 95-98bhp but it's still not a lot for the money
If it were me, having driven both, Id have the FR TDi if i could afford the insurance it gets better mpg and you barely have to put any effort into it. The 1.6tdi lacks low down power although a map may sort this? The 1.6 is a great engine once you get it higher up the revs but the fuel isnt near as good as the 2.0
If you fancy a 5 dr FR give me a shout![]()