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    Fuel Consumption - How's THAT going ?

    Comfortline 90kw 200nm petrol
    Usually drive in Eco Mode (DSG)
    2000k on the clock.
    Long Term 5.8l per 100km
    Last Tank 5.5l per 100km
    Driving - city / outer urban mix.
    Fuel 95 Ron (just found out I should be using 98 Ron (oops) Next tank

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    No idea how you are obtaining those numbers lol.
    Tsi comfortline, 6000kms, drive around in normal D mode - long term 7.8l/100kms. 98RON
    Mostly city driving, which mind you I'm still pretty happy getting 550-600 kms out of a tank where my old mk5 gti had trouble getting above 400 for the same use !

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    No idea how you are obtaining those numbers lol.
    Tsi comfortline, 6000kms, drive around in normal D mode - long term 7.8l/100kms. 98RON
    Mostly city driving, which mind you I'm still pretty happy getting 550-600 kms out of a tank where my old mk5 gti had trouble getting above 400 for the same use !
    The Op's city driving conditions could be very different to yours. Also, he may've mastered how to drive for the fuel economy.

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    so you've got adaptive chassis control?
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    I'm getting 5.9per/100 klm long term on my TSI 90TSI combine city/hwy

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    Thanks for your replies. After I wrote the post I realised that most MK7's won't have Economy mode as I think it only comes with the Driver assist package. (Is that right ?) Anyway I don't have tuned suspension and I don't "flog" the car but a little sport mode is always on the go Economy mode has coasting - so you get used to taking your foot off the pedal coming to lights, intersections etc and then you realise just how far the Golf will coast for and maintain speed. I am taking my foot off the accelerator earlier and earlier and still getting there. This is probably one reason for the fuel consumption figures. A tank is good for just over 900km. This is great as it is more fuel efficient that my Suzuki Alto.As I said in the original post I drive outer urban which has little stop start ( but some). However the last tank had a fair amount of driving in very urban areas (Preston Reservior Bundoora Greensborough etc (Melbourne). I'm hoping that as the engine frees up fuel consumption will improve.
    GECKOzao - you have DA package, do you drive in economy ?

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    My long term is 6.2L/100km based on 2900km from the day I picked it up. That includes a ~800km round trip when the car had 400kms on it where the car averaged 5.3L/100km.

    I wouldn't be surprised if the economy improves slightly over the next ~6mths. I give it a rev every now and then, put that turbo to work, but nothing too stressful.

    I've got a base 90TSI manual.

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    I have the least economical of the low powered Mk7 Golfs, the 90 TSI manual. The long term average for the first 10,000km was 5.2L/100km and at 17,000km the second reading for the long term average is at 5.4L/100km. That is a direct reflection on the extra city work it has done recently.

    I find consumption depends on where I drive it more than how I drive it. A 130km run from Toowoomba to Brisbane with an elevation drop of 700m gives me a regular average of 4.2 but the return trip is usually around 5. Cruising out in the west around an indicated 105 km/h gives in the high 4's. I have never managed to do any extended city driving to get a city average.
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    What are the figures for TDI drivers getting??
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    It should be better, and even the lead footed would achieve very good fuel economy. You can drive TDI reasonably fast and still get a good fuel economy unlike the TSI engines. Also in very heavy traffic, bumper to bumper will make a big difference between TSI and TDI. With the diesel returning much better fuel economy than the TSI.

    I can get 8.5L/100 in Adelaide's crazy roadworks morning traffic in the 3.0L V6TDI Touareg, that weights 1000kg more than Golf.
    Last edited by Transporter; 25-10-2013 at 07:55 AM.

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