I noticed the same on ours, but starting to creep up now. Should get around 30mpg if you haven’t got a lead foot
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150 miles into my 300mile drive.. sat on the motorway at 70 the whole way and averaging 34.8mpg so far, engine obviously needs bedding in
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FWD 7 speed DSGFwd or 4wd?
What gearbox?
You won't get much better than that. Mine is on 15k miles and sees those figures.150 miles into my 300mile drive.. sat on the motorway at 70 the whole way and averaging 34.8mpg so far, engine obviously needs bedding in
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Dont get how people are getting 40's then haha!You won't get much better than that. Mine is on 15k miles and sees those figures.
Of course it will use more fuel, when it's on the throttle responce is sharpened so it accelerates harder. The gearbox over revs and holds gears which drinks more fuel.Cupra mode won't make you use anymore fuel tbh due to it not giving you anymore power only better throttle response
Totally off topic, but what's the reference to "Copra" in the title? Am I missing something?
Do you have a 300 4wd with 7dsg?You won't get much better than that. Mine is on 15k miles and sees those figures.
You won't get much better than that. Mine is on 15k miles and sees those figures.
I agree. Got 11K miles on my Cupra and averaged about 35mog disincentive I got it.
I have seen as high as 38 when driving 100% in Granny mode and as low as 14mpg when in Heavy Foot mode.
To be honest no-one buys a Cupra and expects to get mid 40’s upwards. It just isn’t going to be able to sustain. And if you actually do, then the car isn’t being used to it’s potential, so in that case what’s the point if having a Cupra.
I went into ownership knowing my fuel bill was going to rise and to me the enjoyment I get far outward the extra cost.
You only live once. Enjoy it while you can
Im interested in mpg purely to compare to my current car, which is a m140.
It can do low 40s on longer trips and if a Cupra can only do 30-35 on longer journeys there is no way im replacing the bimmer with one..
I had a 6-speed dsg Cupra but didn't like the high Revs in the motorway, but if they even managed to get same or even worse fuel economy on the 300 with 7-speed dsg, then it's not interesting..
If anyone wants to reach or get 40mpg regularly they should have bought a 2.0tdi 184. A 2.0t around 300bhp is not set up for big mpg, on the new 290's the 7 speed makes a difference on motorway journeys, If I'm sensible on my motorway commute I've seen 38mpg average. I prefer to have a bit of fun though.