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    1.48/L with yr 4c discount at WoolSafe is hard to complain about IMO


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    Just did a 973 km trip from north of Brisbane to Coffs and return In my Passat 125TDI wagon 2 people light luggage.

    Was full to the top when I left and filled it to identical level on return.
    Did 90% of trip using adaptive cruise set at 1k (actual) under the limit of the zone I was in.
    Lots and lots of roadworks so average speed coming home was 81kph.

    Consumption overall was 5.561 L per 100km. Used 54.13L

    Am more than happy with that.
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    I did a modest 450km round trip to seymour/avenel area and was fascinated to see the fuel gauge needle 'stop' just short of half full for ~50km as if it had got stuck then it plunged to reality....oh well, still not bad seeing its only just passed 1000km and a long way to go to be fully run in. The Yeti is not the slipperiest vehicle with a CD of .37 plus frontal area and it shows just how economical it can be at slower speeds.
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    Back in Oct. I bought an '09 Tiguan in Brisbane. On the way home to Adelaide, must be over 2000km, I consistently saw 5.3 km/100km.Average. This included the winding hills climb from Port Macquarie to Walcha. [lots of 2nd. & 3rd. gear work]. I travelled at the speed limit & with cruise control on where I could. The worst leg was from West Wyalong back to Adelaide [1000km] on the last day. It was a horrible day, strong head wind & A/C running continuously, higher speed limit in SA, where the average was 5.7. I was amazed, not sure if my Mk5 would do any better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gldgti View Post
    Nice work Greg!

    Yesterday morning I calc'd the first tank in my Allroad - 8.06l/100km. The MFD was a bit pessimistic at 8.5l/100km, so thats kind of nice to know.

    Not bad for a VE pump TDI pulling 2 tonnes of quattro I reckon
    This has got me feeling better about choosing to search for a TDI allroad over the premium ULP version. Even though it's a big power loss, the quoted economy of the 2.7tt is pretty bad.... From all reports the 4.2l V8 is better on the juice.


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    My Polo managed to win the Fiat Club/Bits of Italy Economy run yesterday using 3.99l over the 116km course (according to Google Maps - the Polo found it to be 119km)

    The route
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    Averaged 14.0 l/100km (MFD reading) during a 130km drive this afternoon

    The was over the 33 laps I did for my stint in the Winton 6 hour Relay Race (probably would have been closer to 15 l/100km if it wasn't for the 3 laps behind the safety car ).
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    Impressive!
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    Hmmm, carrying a jerry can in case of running out.......in any diesel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryeman View Post
    Hmmm, carrying a jerry can in case of running out.......in any diesel?
    Distance from "please refuel" is around 100km. Even at race speeds it's 50km. You should be able to find a servo within that distance.

    Even out in the back blocks it's 700+km /tank so you just need to plan your journey.
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