I'd heard this in some other posts (about it getting better as it's run in), which surprised me as the other three cars I've had from new started as they meant to go on. The Peugeot was persistently doing 28mpg brim to brim - worse in winter with short journeys. It only got a lot better in its last three years when I moved house and had a much more economical drive to work, but I suppose then I was getting maybe 33mpg.
It's all very well saying, it's a GTi, but its relatively good fuel consumption was one of the things that attracted me to it. I'd been looking at the Focus ST, which is rated at 30mpg, and 38 or 39mpg for the Golf definitely caught my eye. I've not calculated my consumption yet, but I've not been totally overwhelmed by the readouts. Even coasting downhill from Kirk o' Shotts to Baillieston in traffic doing about 50mph barely got me 41mpg
So is this "it gets better with time" a feature of the turbo, or what? I have to say I was hoping for the high 30s in extra-urban, at least.
Rolfe.