I'm worried if I calibrate it and the MFD shows me worsening mileage, I might be unhappy so will just keep it as it is but I don't think I'm far off based on the kms and fuel pumped in.
I'm worried if I calibrate it and the MFD shows me worsening mileage, I might be unhappy so will just keep it as it is but I don't think I'm far off based on the kms and fuel pumped in.
I was told pretty much any colour combination was possible when I ordered - cost $600 and a 4 month wait. I wanted this combo, and asked if there were any already in the country so I didn't have to wait. There were 3 in total - 2 of which had leather interior and sat nav (the former I don't like, the latter I don't need) and the final had rear parking sensors. That was the one I went for, Zagame obviously bought it off the dealer (in Tassie if I remember) and Bob's yer uncle (or late father, in my case). I think they worked the transfer cost into my final price somehow, but I didn't really notice - they seemed pretty keen to sell and I got a great trade in, so I was smiles all round - mainly cos I got my red with black roof combo.
Now if only I could get those Matterhorns ....
Just an update on diesel consumption. Been getting about low to mid sevens from the last 2 tanks of caltex premium diesel with mixed (majority suburban) driving so pretty happy with that.
Hey Boon
As mentioned earier, our running is mostly "rural" and the MFD pretty well sits on 6.1lt/100km for most of the time
The results above only happen on the M1
Which is rather comical as our new (6months) Fiat 500 TwinAir Plus sits on exactly the same figure --6.1lt/100km
Slight difference in engine and transmission though - not to mention weight
Fiat is 2 cylinder, petrol, 0.9 liter turbo and car weighs under 1 tonne.
Gearbox is a Dualogic "robotised manual" - has single clutch but otherwise similar to our DSG.
Works just fine but changes are noticeably slower
Has the "paddles" for gear changing which are wild and so much fun
We leave it in "auto" and you can over-ride with the paddles at any time
The Fiat is so much "fun" to drive that the Yeti is not being used much!!
Last edited by Blue103TDIDSG; 11-09-2013 at 10:41 AM.
I was considering the fiat too but unfortunately wasn't as practical in size
Yes it is a lot smaller than the Yeti
We had the Bambinos back in the late '70's and then I restored one in mid '80's
The new 500 is about 50% bigger.
So there is plenty of space for 4 average sized adults
Boot is about 1/2 that of the Yeti but big enough for the shopping etc
Doors are a problem as in getting in and out of the rear seats - much better with 4 of them (doors)....LOL
Quite a feat by Fiat to somehow get the nostalgic character of the older Bambino and combine it with all the modern things like traction control, ABS , hill holder plus a bunch of meaninglless letters.
Not to mention going from rear engine rear wheel drive to front engine front wheel drive
BTW Ours is the same as the one in the photo - white with black roof
Last edited by Blue103TDIDSG; 16-09-2013 at 09:13 AM. Reason: Spellying as ususl
Sustained a small bump last week. Luckily no major damage as it was a soft hit and just some scratches and a missing centre piece of the rear diffuser (tow bar section). The other guy has offered to repair it and just getting a few quotes now. Am having thoughts of spraying the front and rear bumpers to body colour at the same time which I think would look sweet. What do u guys think?
Calculated fuel consumption over 22,000km to date of mixed city/freeway driving has been slowly falling from about 7.8 to 7.1 L/100km. Assumes the odometer is correct. Planning to recalibrate. Running higher tyre pressures should actually mean I've gone a little further in real km - but have to find a number for design tire circumference or whatever is in the computer at present. Car computer seems about 10% optimistic on consumption. Speedo seems about 5% optimistic compared to TomTom.
2015 Polo Comfortline 6M + Driving Comfort Package
2011/11 Yeti 103 TDI 6M + Columbus media centre/satnav
(2008 MY09 Polo 9N3 TDI retired hurt hail damage)
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