Mpg

Meatball

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Thirsty as anything in town, but I find it really good on the motorway, I'm going to glasgow a week on friday, so i'll finally find out what i get on a proper trip.

Was going down a really long hill a couple weeks ago, pushed the clutch and reset the computer. 99 mpg! :bleh: Put the clutch back and it counted down in tens very quickly!
 

slipper

Guest
I'm keen on monitoring my MPG as I drive a long way to work (25mls) every day. My 1.8 16v has averaged 35.6mpg over the last 3000 miles. It used to only get ~33mpg but I put a set of warmer (BKUR6ET vs BKUR7ET recommended NGK's) plugs in last service and it jumped up 3mpg. No big diffrence in performance noticed.

I once got 50.1 mpg on the first 11 miles to work, but this soon dropped when the road cleared :whistle:

Has anyone tried iridium plugs in their 16valver? Any difference in economy/performance?
 

e5sta

Full Member
Sep 19, 2006
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i have the 16v - only having filled up like two or three times since i have owned the car it takes £35-36ish depends how empty and i get 280ish miles to a tank

compared to:

my 1.6 8v Bolf had real fuel economy issues £43 used to get me 270miles at most - trying to drive at low revs everywhere made no difference - just made the journey twice as long! tenner used to get me 60-70 miles
all 1.6 golfs have bad fuel economy - shame tho - i wouldnt mind paying more for petrol if it actually went somewhere fast :lol:

So to me the cupra seems great!
 

Czechboy

Tarmac terrorist
Apr 14, 2005
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Hampshire
How do people manage these high MPGs. I average about 28mpg. And out of a tank that gets me about 230miles, at least 140 of them are motorway miles. And I always wait for the car to warm up as well. Meaning I dont go over 2000rpm for the 1st 10mins.
BTW this is all on Vpower as well.
Only managed to get 37mpg once, while going in traffic on a b-road at 40mph in 5th gear.

Maybe there is something wrong with it. but than again I do drive it like a GTI should be driven ;)

Mig
 
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Cupra Kid

Has a TDI!!
Oct 13, 2005
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Chesterfield, Derbyshire
elnigel, what colour is your MK2 TDi? I have seen a green one on a 'V' and a silver one around Chesterfield recently.

Mig, if your driving it like a GTi should be driven then the fun is worth the high fuel bills ;) the only way i get mine to be economical is changing gear as early as possible and by accelerating at the kind of speed that heavy lorries do
 

f1nn

Newbie
Aug 20, 2006
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Last week I covered just over 1000 motorway miles in my 2.0 16v gti, I averaged 36.9mpg at a 70-85mph motorway cruise.

Normally, with lots of stop start driving I average between 30-33mpg.
 

luckymjr

cordy's are cool
Nov 29, 2006
59
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hertfordshire
Hi all .

If any of you lad's are worried about mpg then do what i did , buy DIESEL :D

My Last couple of cars have been fords , 1.8 and 1.6 zetec ( focus )

The 1.8 drunk petrol like CHAZ AND DAVE drinks beer , and the 1.6 while fairly economical was just gutless .

My current car is a 1.9 tdi se 130 cordoba ( 55 plate ) and i wish i'd bought a diesel years ago :clap:

On a recent motorway journey driving at a constant 75 mph i averaged 60 mpg over a distance of about 200 miles, not bad for a 130 bhp engine

I'm quite happy to put up with a noisy engine ( on tickover ) for fuel economy like that ,

mark :seatgod:
 
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Tom B

Active Member
Apr 2, 2002
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Northampton
I've had diesels, and to be honest, they bore me.

I don't think I've ever seen my MFA show over 26mpg...the Cordy used to get 43mpg on my old commute (apparently!)
 

Cupra Kid

Has a TDI!!
Oct 13, 2005
3,380
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Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Hi Cupra kid, my tdi is sanabria green! but you wont see it until may as ive sorn declared it while im driving my golf.

my golfs a g reg small bumper in tornado red, let me know what you drivin and i will try and spot you!!!:lol:

My cars an S reg red Cordoba 2.0 16v, i'll look out for your golf, i think tornado red is about the best colour to have a GTi in, My ibiza GTi was that colour but it got wrote off :cry:
 

daicarman

Guest
I used to get aroud 80 miles to a tenner out of my 2.0 8v better if the misses drove i don't know how she does it LOL!!!!
 

hopkinsgm

Do-doo-be-do-do-dooo
May 25, 2001
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One thing I have noticed in my 8v is that economy drops like a stone if you start cruising at much more than 75mph. Regularly see 40+mpg on the motorway at 70-75, drops to mid 30's at 80-85.

Twisties are a slightly different kettle of fish - but I still generally average the right side of 30mpg. Alright, so I may be a bit older than I once was, but I'm still not known for hanging around.

Can't really comment on around town driving - I generally walk or use a bike...
 

Dolly_Gti

G60 spooling up.
Aug 15, 2006
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china town
the most ive had out my 95 2L 8v is 43mpg, this was crusing at 60 for a good hour or so, motorway. and this was calculated, the MFA read nearly 45.

and who ever mentioned 1.6 Golfs.. i had a 89 driver, did 12mpg, mileage at time of sale was 174039 :) ( on the original peirberg! )
 

Smithy

Old School
Jan 17, 2002
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Hertfordshire
As long as I get about 150 miles from £20 I'm pretty happy. I'd expect 200+ miles from £20 if it were all motorway driving.

Enjoy the petrol before its all gone! :funk:
 

Mitchell

Active Member
Nov 2, 2006
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90miles for a tenner is pretty good. I used to get just under 80 miles with my ten pounds in the old 1.4 :)

Mig


Yeah thats what i get.

How many files does everyone get when they car is on the red. Done 25 before but got a bit worries i was going to run out, so went anf filled up again.
 

jadwot

Guest
Not sure how to convert it to mpg, but for what its worth fellas, i get around 8.5ltr/100kms on a 20min drive... drops to 7ltrs/100 anything longer....includes a few traffic light gp's drops back to 7.5-8ltrs. Not too shabby for a 2ltr i reckon:D
 
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