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I know! I can imagine how you feel! Did you already get rid of the car that the Tiguan will replace? I got rid of mine 3 weeks before the Tiguan came so it was a painful wait.
I know! I can imagine how you feel! Did you already get rid of the car that the Tiguan will replace? I got rid of mine 3 weeks before the Tiguan came so it was a painful wait.
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Thanks mate! Luckily I have been looking at selling it after I take delivery of the Tiggy.. that's if I don't get a good trade in ..
Thought I'd revive this thread now that there is quite a few 162tsi models out there. What's the average fuel consumption like after a few months of driving?
Be interesting to know what your driving style is like and also an idea of metro/country driving you do.
Thought I'd revive this thread now that there is quite a few 162tsi models out there. What's the average fuel consumption like after a few months of driving?
Be interesting to know what your driving style is like and also an idea of metro/country driving you do.
City driving only and lots of short trips. I generally have it in Normal, and occasionally Sport. Done about 1000kms.
I am doing a big drive this weekend down the coast so imagine it will come down a bit getting out of the city.
PS when you've got the money to pay 50 odd K for a car I don't really believe you should be trying to save a few bucks on petrol by driving it economically, you may as well enjoy it, but that's just me I guess.
Since a few weeks I'm using the Eco-mode quite often, as it keeps the revs lower, which creates a warmer, deeper, exhaust tone, while it changes gear sooner, which creates gentle, but deep pops... I change to normal, sport, comfort depending on my mood and circumstances. Very varied trips; city, commute, medium to long trips.
Fuel consumption about 730km on a full fuel tank > about 1:12
Since a few weeks I'm using the Eco-mode quite often, as it keeps the revs lower, which creates a warmer, deeper, exhaust tone, while it changes gear sooner, which creates gentle, but deep pops... I change to normal, sport, comfort depending on my mood and circumstances. Very varied trips; city, commute, medium to long trips.
Fuel consumption about 730km on a full fuel tank > about 1:12
Ours is showing 10.3 - not an Rline but I think a hHghline isn't going to differ that much. A little over 1,500km and 8 weeks old. Mostly suburb driving with occasion short (around 20km) freeway sprints.
It is always in sport. Never in eco.
Scirocco: Indium Grey, DSG, pana roof, Sat/Nav, Dynaudio, VWR springs and APR stage 1. Now sold
Arriving April 17 Audi S3 sedan, Panther black, S-tronic, PP2, pano, matrix lights, assistance pack, 40:20:40 seats, mirror pack, light inlays
2.0 TSI 180PS after 9890km on desk, show me avarage 10,5l/100km - mostly used on short trips in Polish big city (400k citizens, so not biggest).
Daily usage ~11l/100km, slow trips (to 90km/h) ~7,5l/100km, fast trips (between 90-160km/h) 8,5-9l/100km, very fast trips on German Autobahn's (between 140-190km/h) ~11l/100km.
My friend with 2.0 TSI 220PS after 5000km on desk said 12l/100km avarage, calm city traffic ~11l, busy city traffic ~13l and very busy city traffic ~17l - we live in same city. Trips outside of city to 90km - ~8-9l, 90-160km/h + 1-2l.
We found on German forums, that 220PS TSI on Autobahn in gas pedal in floor can take rage only 380km of road
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