New car, mpg?

rpmleon

RPM
Sep 9, 2007
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Bedfordshire
Hi, i get my car tomorrow, was just wondering about mpg.
Its a 2.0l tfsi fr.
It has a 55 litre tank so at todays prices would cost £50 to fill.
So if the car averages 30mpg, that means in the 55litre tank there are 12 gallons.
So am i right in saying if there are 12 gallons in the tank and it does 30 miles per gallon, then for a full tank it would do 12x30 which is 360miles to a full tank. Is this correct. What sort of miles do you get to a full tank in this car?

Got mine just over a year ago and ran it for the first 5000 miles on Super Unleaded. Averaged about 29/30mpg (Not a boy racer/not a Sunday driver) but lots of short journey's :D

Changed in Jan/Feb this year to normal unleaded (as an experiment) and reported my results on this site for several months) Please do a search (at this time of night :whistle: :redface:)

Not withstanding the fact that I stopped reporting a few months ago, I am still keeping records and on normal unleaded petrol I am still recording overall mpg as 29/30mpg :D

My "personal" opinion is if you drive the car hard everywhere you go you will get "Boy Racer" mpg returns (20 to 22mpg), However, if you "Granny Drive" everywhere
you can achieve 35 even 40mpg. If you drive the car with the attitide of "A bit of fun now and then, blow out the occasional Sunday Driver/Chav and for the rest of the time drive within the "Legal Limits" you should achieve at least 28/30 mpg (On normal unleaded)

Super Unleaded or Normal Unleaded................ Which to choose?

Personally, I have not noticed any major difference which is why I am sticking with normal unleaded. Cheaper yes :D but true petrol heads on this site will probably shoot me down, Listen to their arguments then make your own decision :D
 
Jul 10, 2007
1,267
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Leeds
£20! 160 miles! fr tfsi! haha thats bollox mate sorry

I reckon if the car was new they it may already have some fuel in it. Normally dealers put £10 or £15 in even it if isn't manufacturer policy to give you so much fuel (like Audi) or you negotiate a full tank and part of the deal.
 

Justa

Active Member
Nov 24, 2007
261
2
Derby
I've had my FR TFSI for about 2 months now

I had a 140 TDi before and only managed 43-44 mpg which was a big disapointment

In the FR I am averaging 30 mpg and that is mainly short journeys

On longer trips I can get around 32-34 mpg

As the fuel is 15 p a litre 8-9p cheaper (i use super unleaded) I am happy with that

oh and it sounds miles better :)
 

P0LKR

Full Member
Nov 13, 2005
929
2
Newton Mortgage, Glasgow
Just got back from the garage and its amazing!!!!! what a car so much better than the tdi sport. I put £20 in wasn't exactly going slow, some motorway driving in there too and i managed to do 160miles, so i am very pleased!:p

I had a tdi sport and moved to the cupra. Funnily enough I had the same reaction. Just get the car remapped and you will be in 7th heaven.
 

the cat

Like a dog with a bone.
Jul 20, 2004
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Geordie Land
If you drive the car with the attitide of "A bit of fun now and then, blow out the occasional Sunday Driver/Chav and for the rest of the time drive within the "Legal Limits" you should achieve at least 28/30 mpg (On normal unleaded)

That's more or less been my philosophy since picking up the Leon Cupra on Wed. I think the current mpg is 28.3 on the display.

Incidently, my old mk2 2l TDI sport (car before last) wasnt that economical - 44mpg. Coupled with a broken turbo, I fell out of love with that one. The Ibiza (FR TDI) regularly returned 55mpg but had more rattles than an old bus...