Right, it's coming up to 2 years since I took delivery of the GTD, and I like the car as much today as I did the day I picked her up (and that's from someone who usually gets bored after 18 months or so).
Just thought I'd ask this question of other fellow devils juice drivers. I've driven the car now for over 15,000 miles in a variety of conditions, (urban, motorway, country lane, Scottish highlands etc), and not once has my MPG ever dipped below 39.3 mpg (and only once due to major road works and traffic jams that week), but overall, for 15,000 miles my average (according to fuelly) is 45.9mpg with a highest of nearly 60mpg (true MPG calculated though litres used at fill up). I'm quite impressed at that considering I've only had about 4 or 5 decent trips in that time with all the others being conducted in my normal rush hour commute to work (though a fairly large town centre), and the journey as described below for my route home - so quite a mix with urban roads being predominant.
So I know the GTD is capable of very impressive MPG figures, even more impressive as mine is a DSG version, but I've been conducting a test over the last few weeks and have come to the conclusion that the GTD (maybe all MK7's ?), are very sensitive to speed as far as economy goes. For instance, on my normal journey home (whilst is about 16 miles of motorway, dual carriageway and urban back streets, providing the route is clear, I can easily top 60mpg (best was 65.4 indicated) if I travel on the motorway and dual carriage way part at 55mph ish. At 60-65mph, that figure drops to about 54-58mpg. At 70-75mph, it drops to about 50 ish and at 80, it's mid forties.
All test done in "normal" mode, with the DSG gearbox in drive mode (not sport), and conducted at least 2-3 times at each speed to get a sort of average over the 2 weeks or so. Obviously far from scientific, but it seemed fairly repeatable.
So I find if I travel at around 65mph, I can usually get around 5-6mpg better than travelling 5mph faster at 70.
Now I'm not complaining, a warmish hatch with over 180hp (and an automatic box) that will still return over 40mpg at 80+ or around 50mpg at 70ish, is pretty respectable in my book, it's just that I don't remember any of my previous diesel VW's ever being so speed sensitive, with such a marked drop off at every 5mph increase increments.
Anyone else noticed this ?