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OK... My drive home from work just now averaged 8.9L/100km. That's 25km, about 17 highway and 8 city streets. And I wasn't driving like a granny either.
thats pretty good - If I baby mine (drive is about 25km fwy, 10km suburbs) - I'll get about 9.1 average. If I drive it harder, its around 10.5 on trip 1
On a kind of related matter - how much do peoples trip computers differ to actual consumption?
Sometimes - especially when a quick drive to the shops or something has an average consumption on trip 1 of 33L/100km!!!
(but not really - before the R36 boys disown me about complaining about Fuel consumption - the R36 has about the same average consumption as my MY05 WRX and its bigger and much more practical)
Trip 1 to work - 21.1km no freeway 12.9! (mind you I think having to use all but launch control to get onto moggil road doesnt help either!!)
Ah, Moggill Road.. it brings back memories.. especially of the time when my mother was dropping me off at school in Kenmore, and the throttle return spring broke, so she drove from Pinjarra Hills to Kenmore with the engine stuck at flat out.. all I remember was that she seemed to be pumping the brakes quite a bit...
MY08 Passat 2.0 TDI Wagon
Trialling golf ball aerodynamics theory - random pattern, administered about 1550 on Christmas Day, 2011.
Ah, Moggill Road.. it brings back memories.. especially of the time when my mother was dropping me off at school in Kenmore, and the throttle return spring broke, so she drove from Pinjarra Hills to Kenmore with the engine stuck at flat out.. all I remember was that she seemed to be pumping the brakes quite a bit...
Brilliant, it is mostly still the same goat track... I even drop my son off at school at Kenmore each day!!!
R36 performance this, performance that, and now getting all "competitive" with the economy as well.
Well, I've got news for you: We diesel guys (and I hope you don't mind me speaking on behalf of you, fellow oilers) have this one IN THE BAG. Don't bother, stop treating your go-fast pedal like a raw egg and have fun.
Isn't that why you bought your car in the first place?
Seeya,
Michael
MY08 125 kW TDI Wagon
PE Black, Sunroof, iPod
MY09 CR TDI Eos 6-speed manual
Candy White, black leather, Sports suspension with 18" Chicagos
R36 performance this, performance that, and now getting all "competitive" with the economy as well.
Well, I've got news for you: We diesel guys (and I hope you don't mind me speaking on behalf of you, fellow oilers) have this one IN THE BAG. Don't bother, stop treating your go-fast pedal like a raw egg and have fun.
Isn't that why you bought your car in the first place?
Seeya,
Michael
Great post. We still have fun, but booting it al the time gets boring...
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