
Originally Posted by
rearrange
Hi everyone
Reading all of your comments leaves me a little disappointed in my 2009 Caddy TDI's economy. The worst figure it returned was 8.1L/100kms, and the best is 7.4 which I got yesterday after a 800km trip from Adelaide to Penola and back (no a/c needed, no luggage, 1 x 60kg driver, good weather, virtually no other traffic, 110km/h - Cruise Control set, using BP Ultimate Diesel). The worst figure doesn't bother me as I know that my inner city stop-start driving is bad for economy (my previous Golf VR6 auto averaged around 11.5 for the same use). But I would have expected the rural driving to return a much better result. 7.4 doesn't even match the official URBAN cycle of 7.3 for the Caddy.
To reach the 5.3L/100km Official Extra-Urban figure for the Caddy I imagine I'd have to drive at 80km/h, downhill, with a tail wind! Are any other Caddy TDI manual drivers getting a better result?
I don't think the cruise control will do you any favours if your going up and down any hills. on a dead flat road, cruise might be better than the foot, but the brain is much better at being economical once hills come into play. (note, i've no idea if there is much in the way of hills i your area)
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