Are you perhaps just using the air-con ? I can easily get about 1.5l/100kms difference between having the aircon on or not. Also take into account the traffic- are you experiencing more stop start traffic perhaps recently? I can also easily add 1.5'/100kms if its school holidays or not.
2007 Black Magic VW Golf GT TDi, Latte Leather, Sunroof, Bluefin Superchip, 18" Detroits, APR lower torque arm insert, APR Carbon Fibre Cold Air Intake system, GTi sideskirts & front lip, R32 Rear Bar, GTi Steering wheel, RNS-510,Infinity BassLink Subwoofer,stubby antenna, R8 Oil Cap, Golf R front calipers, slotted front rotors, ceramic brake pads, LITEC LED tail-lights, Dension Gateway Five, Rear Emblem Reverse Camera, H&R Ultralow coil-overs, Badge-less front grille
My car stock, albeit the earlier PD 125kw engine, averaged 6.5L over the first three years on the stock tune. Once tuned, it has averaged 6.5L since, now at 6 years old. A well written tune by any of the decent name brand tuners should not alter the economy, hell my car is a v8 hassler and returns stock economy, and that's on just a tune alone for the last several months - now mechanically back to stock ready for sale.
I find my new Yeti 103 TDI, is averaging 6.7-6.8L/100 now towards 4000kms. 4x4, heavier car, aerodynamics of a rubik's cube, so makes sense. I expect any of these kind of engines to get 6.5-7.0L/100kms, 5.0 is an unrealistic, recently reset MFD I reckon.
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