thanks Jim, that saves me hours!
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Originally posted by clip View PostThat's OK then. I had a vibration rattle seemingly coming front passenger door. used to drive me crazy. Turns out it was the bloody iPod cable inside the glove box! (just another reason to remove everything in my life that has that little "i" at the start of it's name).
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Originally posted by Tensixty6 View PostDoing it manually is the only way. I generally go to the same servo and even to the same pump if l can. Fill it to the first click and reset the odometer straight away.
One time i filled up in Cobar, and i got 4.0l/ 100km. I thought it was strange, i had fuel at the top of the tank. turned out the only hose at that servo, only one open at night, was a hi flow one for trucks. I got 10 liters of air through the fuel frofing. I thought id never have to go through that PITA again. until yesterday...
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Originally posted by 147Tig View PostSydney - Brisbane, 2 adults + 3 kids and filly loaded at the back, it did 9.09L/100km.
Brisbane - Sydney, I floored ... 9.5L/100km
The Tig only travelled 5500km2010 Tiguan 147TSI - Deep Black, Black Leather, Panoramic Sunroof
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Sydney to Gold Coast via the pacific highway, 2 adults, back fully loaded, 125TSI manual, averaged 7.4L per 100km. Aircon was on only 1/4 of the time. This was at night driving. Temperature under 20 degrees.
Gold Coast to Sydney via the pacific, same load on the car, half day time driving, half night time, with air con on 100% time, averaged 7.6L per 100km.
Very happy with it.
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Originally posted by tiguan125tsi View PostSydney to Gold Coast via the pacific highway, 2 adults, back fully loaded, 125TSI manual, averaged 7.4L per 100km. Aircon was on only 1/4 of the time. This was at night driving. Temperature under 20 degrees.
Gold Coast to Sydney via the pacific, same load on the car, half day time driving, half night time, with air con on 100% time, averaged 7.6L per 100km.
Very happy with it.
Wow, I though I had a good one but not. But I'm still happy with it
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on a recent trip to moreton island return (off brisbane) from northern NSW we averaged 9.5l/100 actual, but that was with an average speed of 44klm/hr! Reason for that was 28% of driving distance was 4wdriving on deep sand. Our HWY consumption was 6.8/100 on way up and 7.1/100 on way back, that fully loaded 4 people in car, roofbox and towball mounted box. Trip up included about 30min of slow to stop start driving. Reason for diff despite that is no air con on way up and a slight tail wind. This based on the MFD, but from previous experience know those figs above are only 0.2-0.3 l/100 below actual, so close to 7.0 neat.
This also meant that our consumption on Moreton was about 16L/100. Appears high but that's quite reasonable for that type of driving. Always need to plan for much higher consumption (and therefore make sure tank is full) for that kind of driving.
This with a manual tranny and the APR remapTiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual
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Originally posted by clip View PostNot high for the Moreton trip Jim, I would expect at least that or worse. Buggered if I can get that sort of milage on the road though.
We just averaged 7.1 (MFD, so conservatively 7.4 real) with Tig loaded to hilt with roof box etc, a small bit of 4wd work and with going through burbs and centre of Bris for 20-30 mins (to drop into fortitude valley). Would have been closer to 7.0 real, if we didn't do the city work.Tiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual
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Originally posted by vncharan View PostI got my new tiguan doing 6.9Ltrs after driving 3020KM. Is its good economy? But iam surely impressed at this achievement.
enjoy, the diesel tigs are very economical, you should be able to get into the high 5's on open road trips with the TDI auto once its bedded in, lower if you are really economicalTiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual
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Official Fuel Economy Thread (formerly Highway economy).
Went for a drive up to Gladstone and back over the long weekend - just over 1000k's all up. Economy on the way up according to the MFD was 5.5l/100km, and 5.8 on the way back - stuck pretty much to the speed limit on the way up, and just a bit over on the way back. Pretty happy with those figures.We could have almost done the trip on one tank, but filled up just to be safe.
Last edited by Transporter; 10-08-2010, 08:04 PM.Cheers
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2010 103 Tdi Manual Tiguan, Mountain Grey, Comfort Pack, Offroad Technology, Fog Lights, Tow Bar, Tint.
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