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I had the cruise control set at 73 for most of the motorway stuff apart from a 28 mile stretch of the M1 that has a 60mph speed limit but enjoyed the 50 miles between the M54 and Chester on the A41 where I did enjoy the performance. On the way up my average was 39 until I got off the M54 and the dropped to 36 by the time I got to Chester.
That’s very healthy and very encouraging. Many thanks.I’ve just got back from another trip from Dartford to Chester and back the following day. It appears that the fuel consumption has got better now I have a couple thousand miles on the clock as I was using all the power accelerating away from round abouts and fast over takes for 100 miles of the journey on the A41, the motorway part I had the cruise control and travel assist set at between 63 - 73 mph depending on speed limits. I filled up when I left and when I got back at the same petrol station using super unleaded. View attachment 25507
From what I have read E10 will only replace normal unleaded, super unleaded fuel will remain the same. it interesting to see that using E10 fuel will increase fuel consumption. I have always run my car on super unleaded anyway so not worried.That’s very healthy and very encouraging. Many thanks.
Does anyone know what’s going on with this new E10 fuel? They’ve battered the radio with adverts about it today, but I hadn’t heard anything about it before then. I’m hoping they’re not watering everything down and in the process neutering our motors.![]()
I imagine when mine arrives, I will be filling up regularly like when I had my old EK9 Type-R... Pretty much filling up weekly and only commuting to workMy long term fuel use average is 12.5 l/100km or 22.5 MPG (imperial) over 2000 miles. Most of my trips are in the city, with lot of stop and go traffic. My average speed over that time was just 34 km/h.
On a longer trip on the highway I achieved 8-9 l/100km but city driving and heavy foot makes my fuel usage bad.
I didn't buy the car to worry about fuel usage though.
Weekly? That's not often. I had to fill up Scirocco every 2.5 day when commuting from London to Southampton ;-)I imagine when mine arrives, I will be filling up regularly like when I had my old EK9 Type-R... Pretty much filling up weekly and only commuting to work![]()
Weekly? That's not often. I had to fill up Scirocco every 2.5 day when commuting from London to Southampton ;-)
All my reads are from full to full tank, don't trust computers in car and my first few cars didn't have computers to show me that data anyway.
The mpg calcs are now very accurate in modem vw group cars. My Golf r7. 5 always matched the brim to brim calculations as does the Formentor, I now don't bother double checking anymoreI wouldn't assume the in-dash fuel consumption readout is accurate until I've done own calculation by brimming the tank, doing a run, re-brimming the tank to the same cut-off point, and dividing the miles covered by the fuel put in on the scond fill. Every car I've ever had with an in-dash trip computer was about 10% optimistic in its mpg readout.
That’s good to know: I’ve only just done my first brim so have to wait for the second to check if mine is as accurate as yours.The mpg calcs are now very accurate in modem vw group cars. My Golf r7. 5 always matched the brim to brim calculations as does the Formentor, I now don't bother double checking anymore![]()
I don't agree with it, computer seems to be more optimistic by 1-2mpg. Last few tanks in Formentor:The mpg calcs are now very accurate in modem vw group cars. My Golf r7. 5 always matched the brim to brim calculations as does the Formentor, I now don't bother double checking anymore![]()
I don't agree with it, computer seems to be more optimistic by 1-2mpg. Last few tanks in Formentor:
tank - computer read:
31mpg - 32.8mpg
37.6 - 38.5
38.3 - 39.1
35.9 - 37.3
34.4 - 34.1
31.1 - 31.5
Also, computer can't calculate how much you topped up. Computer will show mpg from last fuelling, regardless if tank is full or half.
This is my method:How are you manually calculating it - Brim the tank until first click, check mileage, then check again when it flags the fuel low warning?