Million dollar question....how is it driven?Interested in real world MPG figures (long term average) for the 1.8 TSI engine in the Leon FR. Salesman yesterday reckoned I'd not notice much difference in economy between the 1.8 and Cupra 300...
Thanks! Driving style wise I seem to have a heavy right foot, I can't get close to the fuel economy my wife gets however hard I try - but then that's no fun.
I test drove an Octavia VRS yesterday to see how it compared to the Leon. I did about 25 miles of a bit of dual carriageway and a lot of country roads and got 25MPG. As a further reference I average about 39 MPG driving my FR150 the same way.
Just curious where the 1.8 would line up against this
Still not found a Cupra to drive anywhere in the South West of England![]()
Still not found a Cupra to drive anywhere in the South West of England![]()
Interested in real world MPG figures (long term average) for the 1.8 TSI engine in the Leon FR. Salesman yesterday reckoned I'd not notice much difference in economy between the 1.8 and Cupra 300...
I've got the 1.8 tsi...
When I had 17" rims I was getting about 40mpg on a 20 mile trip to work. Mostly motorway.
But now i've switched to 18" rims i'm getting about 36mpg(Sensible driving)
Not sure if it's the weather at the moment, or the wheels really make that much difference!
Ive not heard of wheel size changing the economy???
They can, but also so can the tyres
It could raise overall gearing, or the tyres could be lower rolling resistance.Ive not heard of wheel size changing the economy???
It could raise overall gearing, or the tyres could be lower rolling resistance.