While driving in the city I get usually 11-12l/100km. When going for highway it's around 9l/100km.
Hi All,
Been driving the Polo GTI MY16 for about 3 weeks now and my average consumption is approximately 9-10 ltr/100km. Is this normal?
I've been driving it the same way as usual. Always on cruise control when travelling at constant speed and have my Stop/Start activated too. My 2014 Honda Odyssey is doing about 8-9 ltr/100km (RON 91) which get me curious about what happened to the Polo GTI. I thought the reported fuel consumption is around 5-6 ish ltr/100km?
Is it because the engine is still new? Interested to hear what your average fuel consumption like.
While driving in the city I get usually 11-12l/100km. When going for highway it's around 9l/100km.
Hey, my GTI is sitting at about 8.1 at the moment. I drive it as per the shift indicators on the dash and don't let it get on boost unless there is a genuine reason (Like leaving a P plate commodore driver in my wake)
I recently hit 1500 ks. My average is about 8.5l/100 ks. I supect they reached their advertised consumption figures driving 10 ks per hour with everything turned off.
My average is also low 8s after about 4,500ks. I can get much better but the car is to enjoy, not save petrol
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I have the Gen1 version of the same engine in my (much heavier) Octavia. Your Gen 3 is a lot more fuel efficient.
With a Bluefin remap I average 6.7L/100km (mostly highway driving for me). I get <7L/100km on the highway (as low as 5.4L/100km) and around 9.5L/100 in the suburbs (depending on how much Sydney gridlock there is). I rarely use AC which increases consumption by about 2L/100km on my car.
You will find that the economy will improve at about 5000km and take another dip at 15,000km and again at 25,000km. You might also find that winter weather below 12c chews through fuel as well (mine does).
At the moment, right through to 3000km you shouldn't be trying for good economy. Try and get some pressure behind the rings so the engine beds in nicely - you don't have to thrash it to achieve ring pressure - just ride the torque curve between 2000 - 4500rpm.
edit: We have a 2015 Odyssey. That chews through fuel - average 11L/100km for us.
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I have just done 1200kms and fuel consumption on the freeway gets down to 6.1 avg at 100kmh cruising. Most times it is around 7 ish. That's with climate control, radio, cruise control, lights, everything running as normal, no special driving techniques. Maybe I am a light foot?
MY19 Polo GTi 2.0 DSG
Previous VW cars:MY16 Polo GTI manual, 2007 Jetta 2.0 TDi manual, 2001 VW Bora V6 4-Motion - flooded away
I've done 1800 on mine and it's at 8.2 city and highway
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Thanks for all the info... Looks like its not too far from the rest of you here... Maybe it will be better sooner or later...
Once you hit the freeways you can expect to achieve between 6.1 to 7.2 per 100km, once you get to anything below 70km/h with a frequent amount of stop / start driving (inclusive of traffic lights amd vehicle traffic) then naturally your fuel consumption average goes up to around 8.5-11l per 100km.
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