you wont save that much on fuel if you drive it properly. late 20's is poss but average 30's is norm for most
If you mean a TDI FR doing late 20's or 30's you can hardly call that driving 'properly' more like driving like a complete spanner
Mansell, i had a 2.5l Mazda and used to get 23-27MPG and since i got my TDI FR in December i have averaged 40MPG, 45+ on long (100mile+) trips... Yes you can drive like a complete looney and get lower MPG but you would have to have your foot to the floor almost all the time...
I was in exactly the same boat as you, except i discovered this forum the day after i picked up my FR TDI, and when i started reading about DPF etc i thought great ive made a HUGE mistake.... but 2,500 miles on and no lights, no trouble and loving every minute of it!
If you read the DPF thread from start to finish you will realise that most people with
problem have had them pretty much from the start and for no real reason or driving style, and most (but not all i know) seem to clear with a quick burst anyway...
Im a Turbo Diesel convert, i love the Torque, i love the quick burst of speed, but most of all i love that i can drive like a complete nutter and still not have fill up every week like i did with my Mazda

or because i work nights i can drive to and from work normally and get 40+MPG easily
Enjoy your new car and enjoy the site, there are a lot of guys who know an awful lot on here (dont ask me i know diddly) and they are all eager to share their knowloedge (fortunately for me)
