Hi guys. I have checked loads of mpg threads, but my question is a bit different in the way that i've got some different facts to play with. I'm getting so annoyed at my findings that i've decided to be very sarcastic in order to humour myself to avoid driving off a cliff.
My dilemma: I want a mk5 GTI but am unsure how much extra fuel will cost me. I'm getting a bit more annoyed because people say "drive a tdi how you want and still get 50mpg". Well, that's what i thought but look at this...
Here's where it gets interesting. People say they can get 300 miles to a tank in a GTI. I only get 400ish in my GT TDI (140). Bare in mind by "full tank" i mean until the fuel light comes on.
But check this out...
My last fillup I reset my trip and mpg stats. My light came on at 408 miles. Now after checking my handbook it says when the light comes on there is 7 litres of fuel left. So, 55 litre tank minus the 7 litres left means i used 48 litres of diesel.
48 litres is 10.6 gallons (48/4.5 = 10.6)
this equals 38mpg (408/10.6 = 38.4)
BUT here's the part that really annoys me... My display readout said that for that tank of fuel my AVERAGE was 54MPG! As you can clearly see, i just worked out my average, and no way was it near that! Can it really be that inaccurate? Because i've just PROVED my mpg.
So i'm thinking a few things... What should a GT TDI get, on average, with mixed driving, to the light?
Secondly, if mine is very low, what might cause this?
But mostly, i'm thinking if this is what i can expect, have i got much to lose by going to a GTI?
Your thoughts please, and if you're going to give me figures, please don't give me figures from your computer readout, because frankly it's a load of sh!te. GTI miles from full to light would be appreciated!