I used to get about 39mpg (7.1l/100km) from my 2007 PD 140BHP DSG; mostly urban with about 25% motorway (@80-90 mph [130-150 kph]!).
I get about 24mpg out of my Cupra, if I drive sensibly.. If not its about 8mpg lol
Mines a standard PD140 DSG, always returns 48 mpg in M mode, i normally change up between 1800/2000rpm, 46mpg in D...
Hope this helps...
I used to get about 39mpg (7.1l/100km) from my 2007 PD 140BHP DSG; mostly urban with about 25% motorway (@80-90 mph [130-150 kph]!).
This is almost 10 miles difference between same engines with DSG.. Odd indeed.
I haven't actually got my Leon yet (picking it up on the 18th) I have a 90 mile round trip commute to work, I go from North Leicester to Northampton daily... My current car an 04 plate Fabia VRS is averaging about 52mpg unless I get involved in a race. Eager to see how well I can do with the Leon(I know I'm sad)
My 'Trip 2' reading on the MFD is showing 49.2mpg
Hi
I run a 2006 PD140 DSG with stage 1 Superchips map.
My run to work is 25 miles & mainly motorway with one stretch of about 20 mins stop start which kills the economy. However I still manage about 50mpg on this sort of run. On way home with less traffic I can get about 52mpg. That's driving about 70-75mph & not accelerating too hard!
My 'Trip 2' reading on the MFD is showing 49.2mpg after approx 1,200miles which obviously includes all types of journey inc motorway/town etc.
My engine definitely got more frugal as the miles built up & from about 25k onwards has probably been at its best. The Superchips map also helped the mpg as long as you don't boot it all the time.
As most have already said, the biggest impact on mpg is always the driver. When travelling plan ahead for what the traffic is doing ie if you see brake lights ahead on a motorway, come off the throttle & then use the gears to slow down.
All the best.