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  • #31
    Fuel consumption has improved slightly to 8.2L/100km. I can't see how anyone could get below 7L/100km though.
    1500kms not a drop of oil used

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Melon Head View Post
      Fuel consumption has improved slightly to 8.2L/100km. I can't see how anyone could get below 7L/100km though.
      1500kms not a drop of oil used
      You can its just really irritating to do so, no aircon and having everyone up your ass because your trying to save 0.2 - 0.4l/100 its just not worth it.

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      • #33
        I get 6.6 on my usual route pretty easily, it's a very cruisey route with some highway and then a bunch of hills with traffic lights. AC on, full auto.

        Smooth take off is the trick and not doing accel when you're only going to brake later (ie. when a light is red ahead)
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        • #34
          Originally posted by readerr0r View Post
          I get 6.6 on my usual route pretty easily, it's a very cruisey route with some highway and then a bunch of hills with traffic lights. AC on, full auto.

          Smooth take off is the trick and not doing accel when you're only going to brake later (ie. when a light is red ahead)
          My drive consisted of Point Cook to Aireys Inlet and back again using cruise control on the freeway about (350kms), and 170km of just driving around my area

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          • #35
            Well I didn't buy a polo gti to be fuel efficient. I have a Tiguan for that. I feel that I have cheated myself of fun if I have numbers of 8.2l/100km
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            • #36
              Neither did I, and I don't drive it that way either. Hehehehe
              Just interested that some people can get better than 7l/100km

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              • #37
                My long term average is about 8, but most days when I drive home from work its ~10. On some long trips down south i've got as low as 4.8
                MY12.5 Candy White 5 door Polo GTI. Upgrades/Mods = RNS510 H LED, RVC camera, Auto Lights Dash Sound Actuator GTI button, Gavs Footrest(!)
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Melon Head View Post
                  Fuel consumption has improved slightly to 8.2L/100km. I can't see how anyone could get below 7L/100km though.
                  1500kms not a drop of oil used
                  Interesting... Mine's a CTH and just ticked over 3000km with an average of 6.9L/100km. Also no movement on the dipstick so far. Probably the biggest factor is that my commute involves very little idling time sitting at lights or in stationary traffic and a lot of cruising at ~80km/h in 7th (A/C on, D mode). I regularly get ~5.6L/100km on the way to work and ~6.5-7.0L/100km on the way home so I gets that offsets the hard, full throttle driving outside the daily commute.

                  I guess if you spend a lot of time in stop-start traffic and prefer S mode or manual it's understandable that consumption would be in the 8.2L/100km range.
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                  VCDS tweaks: XDL - Strong | Brake Assist - Hard | Auto Lock Doors/Hatch - On | Two Stage Unlock - On | Audible Locking - On | Lane Change Function - 4 flashes

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                  • #39
                    Forget what the computer tells you, tell me what you get from a tank. Measure km and litres and manually calculate it.
                    I got 8.2L/100 with 350km of cruise control on freeway and 150km of driving around locally using S but no traffic.
                    If I drove it in City traffic I reckon it could easily jump to 12l/100km

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Melon Head View Post
                      Forget what the computer tells you, tell me what you get from a tank. Measure km and litres and manually calculate it.
                      I got 8.2L/100 with 350km of cruise control on freeway and 150km of driving around locally using S but no traffic.
                      If I drove it in City traffic I reckon it could easily jump to 12l/100km
                      Yeah, I might do that just to see how it compares. I reckon driving in S mode makes a big difference to fuel economy, shifting later and holding lower gears. The flip side is whether driving in D mode is too hard on the transmission short-shifting all the time for the sake of economy. My driving style is flowy in traffic and one of things I love about the GTI is it's flexibility. With smooth throttle applications is pulls very nicely in taller gears, feeling like a much bigger engine.

                      Like a few others have mentioned, fuel economy wasn't the reason I bought the GTI, but it's a nice bonus and I do enjoy looking at the bowser after it clicks off and seeing ~$60 rather than $80++ which is what I would spend on a fill up for our 2.5L Outback (62L tank) for pretty much the same kilometres.
                      Polo GTI MY13 (CTHE) | 5D | CW | Sunroof | DL Tint | VW Handy Adapter for iPhone 4/4S | DHL disabled
                      VCDS tweaks: XDL - Strong | Brake Assist - Hard | Auto Lock Doors/Hatch - On | Two Stage Unlock - On | Audible Locking - On | Lane Change Function - 4 flashes

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by richycreations View Post
                        ...most important the car has always been warmed up before driven (water to 90 and oil a minimum of 75-80 before driven)
                        I thought this procedure was deemed fairly unnecessary in this day & age? Does anyone else let their car warm up before driving? I drive off fairly well straight away, although quite gently for the 1st few k's.

                        Anyway, sounds like you are really enjoying your new ride, happy motoring!
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                        Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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                        • #42
                          ^^^^ the only thing richycreations is doing is wasting fuel. Like MGV, I just take off and go, obviously taking it easy for the first few kms as it gets warmed up.
                          2011 POLO GTI 3dr, Candy White, Audio-Comfort-Xenon Packs
                          MODS: H&R Sport Springs - Bilstein B12s - Whiteline Sway Bar - Milltek Cat Back Exhaust - Sparco Assetto Gara Wheels

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by AC74 View Post
                            Like a few others have mentioned, fuel economy wasn't the reason I bought the GTI, but it's a nice bonus and I do enjoy looking at the bowser after it clicks off and seeing ~$60 rather than $80++ which is what I would spend on a fill up for our 2.5L Outback (62L tank) for pretty much the same kilometres.
                            I definitely didn't buy the car for fuel economy.
                            It has however opened my eyes to the fact that:
                            1. There are large discrepancies between different manufactures specs.
                            2. Reviewers often don't do actual measurements, and rely on what the manufacture tells them.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Melon Head View Post
                              I definitely didn't buy the car for fuel economy.
                              It has however opened my eyes to the fact that:
                              1. There are large discrepancies between different manufactures specs.
                              2. Reviewers often don't do actual measurements, and rely on what the manufacture tells them.
                              Yep, manufacturers specs are always best case scenario and don't even start me on product reviews. Most reviews are re-hashed press releases and/or puff pieces from a writer who has usually been the beneficiary of some corporate hospitality from the supplier and a publication that accepts significant advertising spend.

                              From my own business experience I know how it goes - if you want 'editorial' in a publication it starts with a negotiation around how big and how expensive your ad is going to be. In most cases, they even ask you to write your own piece and unless you are a terrible writer they generally won't even edit it.

                              Was it on this forum I recently read about a manufacturer being ordered to compensate owners (in the UK?) because vehicles were getting nowhere near the manufacturers fuel economy claims?
                              Polo GTI MY13 (CTHE) | 5D | CW | Sunroof | DL Tint | VW Handy Adapter for iPhone 4/4S | DHL disabled
                              VCDS tweaks: XDL - Strong | Brake Assist - Hard | Auto Lock Doors/Hatch - On | Two Stage Unlock - On | Audible Locking - On | Lane Change Function - 4 flashes

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by GTI JOE View Post
                                ^^^^ the only thing richycreations is doing is wasting fuel. Like MGV, I just take off and go, obviously taking it easy for the first few kms as it gets warmed up.
                                Really, if your making assumptions like this you must have alot of engine manufacturing, design, assembly, testing, rebuilding under your belt.

                                Ill "waste" my few cents of fuel and insure everything is at operating temperature before driving rather then driving with everything stone cold. This may be an old school method but a few cents to prevent damage against my latest investment seems worth it.

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