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    Fuel consumption

    Can anyone give some real world fuel consumption figures for a V6 Superb? I am still coming to terms with my car as it just wants me to use the right hand pedal I had what I consider excellent fuel consumption on the trip from Canberra to Wollongong but have been getting very erratic read outs around town. Going up Bulli Pass the computer say 40l/100Km and a tank is giving approx 480 Km - 560 Km. I would like to hear of best and worst so I can just be aware of where/when I need to plan fuel stops on trips. In my old Audi 1.8 turbo quattro I could obtain anywhere from 480 to 700 Km from a tank, then again it weighed less than 1400Kg and delivered 132Kw. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albervin View Post
    Can anyone give some real world fuel consumption figures for a V6 Superb? I am still coming to terms with my car as it just wants me to use the right hand pedal I had what I consider excellent fuel consumption on the trip from Canberra to Wollongong but have been getting very erratic read outs around town. Going up Bulli Pass the computer say 40l/100Km and a tank is giving approx 480 Km - 560 Km. I would like to hear of best and worst so I can just be aware of where/when I need to plan fuel stops on trips. In my old Audi 1.8 turbo quattro I could obtain anywhere from 480 to 700 Km from a tank, then again it weighed less than 1400Kg and delivered 132Kw. Thanks.
    That's quite normal. Every time you accelerate to increase speed, or just maintain speed over an incline, it's only natural for instantaneous fuel consumption to skyrocket (especially for a petrol engine, and especially one with six cylinders bolted to a heavy 1700+ kg chassis).

    On a level surface on the highway, it should return to 8.0 l/100km or thereabouts (higher if your cruising speed is faster or is loaded up).

    You say your average fuel consumption is 10.7 - 12.5 l/100km (60 litre tank), which I don't find particularly unusual in your circumstances. The official combined cycle figure is 10.4 l/100km. If you live in a hilly area, you're simply going to use more fuel. Physics, eh?

    Just so you know, the official urban cycle figure is 14.6 l/100km, so it could be a lot worse - lucky you don't live in the Sydney metro area.

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    Thanks for the quick reply. If I lived in Sydney I wouldn't even consider a Superb, let alone a V6 Petrol engine. Even in my narrow one-way street it can be tricky getting in and out of my drive. Except for the hills getting out of Wollongong, I do have quick access to country roads. 2 sets of traffic lights between here and Canberra; that is 2 too many! I do intend to take the car up Macquarie Pass as soon as the maintenance on the road is done. I will compare the times and speeds (but not fuel consumption) with the Audi. Even senior citizens are entitled to their speed fix and with the pass it is all about smoothness and corner speed. And yes, I do ride motor bikes as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albervin View Post
    Can anyone give some real world fuel consumption figures for a V6 Superb? I am still coming to terms with my car as it just wants me to use the right hand pedal I had what I consider excellent fuel consumption on the trip from Canberra to Wollongong but have been getting very erratic read outs around town. Going up Bulli Pass the computer say 40l/100Km and a tank is giving approx 480 Km - 560 Km. I would like to hear of best and worst so I can just be aware of where/when I need to plan fuel stops on trips. In my old Audi 1.8 turbo quattro I could obtain anywhere from 480 to 700 Km from a tank, then again it weighed less than 1400Kg and delivered 132Kw. Thanks.
    The 'erratic' readings are happening because you have the reading set on current consumption, which is variable in every car dependingon the current conditions, not average consumption. You will notice a number in the corner of the display which says 2, it should be on 1. Click it back to 1. Also you will get often a high initial consumption on average consumption setting when you start which then settles down after a few mins of driving.

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    I know the thread has originally been started for the V6 Superb, but I thought the title is generic enough to include the other models

    Mine's the 2.0 TDI (125kW) Superb Elegance station wagon.

    So far, with only 1,000 kms on the odometer, we're getting around 7.0-7.5L/100km (7.2 being usually the figure) Sydney city driving with the higher figure probably being due to the M5 parking lot.
    What's really disappointing is the average speed, being 28km/h which goes to show just how bad the traffic is in Sydney.

    We've taken it down on the highway once so far and while the trip wasn't long enough to get good readings, it seemed to hover around 3.0L/100km (instantaneous reading) on straight level road.

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    Fuel consumption

    I had my 125 TDI for 3 years and 85,000km. I averaged 6.34 litres per 100km over that time. A lot of freeway driving in there and a bit better that 28kmh average speed!!

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    I achieved 5.5L/km during the winter months when I didn't have to turn on the AC. Now it slowly gone up during summer to 5.8-5.9L/km.

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    Must admit, I have never worried about the fuel consumption for my car. Just drive and enjoy the damn thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yao View Post
    Must admit, I have never worried about the fuel consumption for my car. Just drive and enjoy the damn thing
    I agree and for most part I'm doing exactly that (maybe even enjoying it a tad too far as the speeding fine attests)

    Still, I've tracked my old TS Astra's fuel consumption closely, I'll continue doing that on the Superb.

    Btw, the Astra was averaging 11-12L/100km, so the Superb is... well, Superb in comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albervin View Post
    Can anyone give some real world fuel consumption figures for a V6 Superb? Thanks.
    Hey everyone, the Op asked about the V6 and people seem to be replying here with diesel figures. THey are just not at all similar and pretty misleading.

    Albervin, i have a near new V6 wagon. Around town, in Canberra, I am getting about 10.4 l/100km and on the freeway to Canberra from Sydney or down to Wagga at 120kmh or country road driving at around 100km/h etc I average about 8.1-9 l/100kms. But it loves a drink when you push it. Around inner Sydney doing rat run stuff from Pennant Hills to Mascot it averaged 14.4 l/100kms. It may get better with age - it has only done 5,000kms. I hope it does because I would like to be able to use the performance more without causing it to drink like a shearer on paynight.

    Butem I love the car and will forgive its drinking habits! Just miss the vRS' mix of performance with economy. You have to rember though that the V6 is a heavy car at 1777kilos and also AWD.

    Cheers

    powerd

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