GolfGTIforum.co.uk

Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: bobotheclown on 01 June 2013, 10:11

Title: 425 mile reange - weird
Post by: bobotheclown on 01 June 2013, 10:11
I filled up last night and to my surprise the car said it had a 425 mile range  :shocked:

It's never been that high.

(http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll190/bobotheclown_gti/IMG_4476.jpg) (http://s288.photobucket.com/user/bobotheclown_gti/media/IMG_4476.jpg.html)
Title: Re: 425 mile reange - weird
Post by: JC on 01 June 2013, 11:40
i would cry if my range said that  :grin:

(http://i427.photobucket.com/albums/pp359/chuffs69/IMG_0896.jpg)

 :smug:
Title: Re: 425 mile reange - weird
Post by: bobotheclown on 01 June 2013, 16:07
Diesel I assume. Nice range.
Title: Re: 425 mile reange - weird
Post by: robern2 on 02 June 2013, 22:03
My stafe 2+ ed 3o usually says 410. In the summer i see 350 as an average to a tank


Title: Re: 425 mile reange - weird
Post by: dubber36 on 04 June 2013, 10:01
It works out you theoretical range based on the average economy of your most recent journey.

If you have been trundling down a duel carriage way in the lorries slipstream at 50mph for the last 20 miles, you could well have been averaging 45mpg. If you then pull in and fill your tank (55 litres), the computer will assume that if you carry on averaging 45mpg, you could travel for 545 miles on that fuel. If you spank it away from the petrol station and average say 20mpg over the next 20 miles, the computer will recalculate, at reduce your range to empty down to 240miles withing that time.

It can only do it's sums based on the information that it has received from how you have been driving and assume that you are going to continue that way. 
Title: Re: 425 mile reange - weird
Post by: dubber36 on 04 June 2013, 10:03
i would cry if my range said that  :grin:

(http://i427.photobucket.com/albums/pp359/chuffs69/IMG_0896.jpg)

 :smug:

I saw 910miles to empty in my B7 140 Passat when I filled up the other day  :cool: It does have a 70 litre tank tho', so costs £95 to fill it.