Hi guys.
The following is for nothing more than my own curiosity and a bit of fun, but whilst I'm really happy with my second GTD, and the fuel consumption overall (at just over 45mpg) with a best of 62.4mpg is what I expected, I was just wondering with the really cold mornings and frost here, what others are getting from their petrol GTI's and R's under the following conditions.
Cold start, frosty morning (so a few minutes of the car running to clear the windows etc). Approx 10-15 mile journey a mix of urban (major town / city driving) and 50-60mph dual carriageways.
Under the above circumstances, by the time I arrive at work (approx 20 minutes and 10 miles), the water temp has already hit 90 deg C, but the oil temp around 70-80 deg C, heated rear window, heated front window (god I love this), heated mirrors all on for the first 5-10 minutes, full lights on, heater on (set to 23 deg C) for the whole journey (but AC off) with auxiliary heater set to auto , and heated drivers seat on for most of the journey (that's a lot of electrical load), I'm getting approx 37-42mpg (depending on traffic lights etc).
How does that sound against other GTD owners and more importantly petrol GTI and R owners ? I would expect the quicker warm up of the petrol engines to have a significant benefit, and certainly against a GTI, wouldn't expect much of an advantage (maybe a few MPG better on the GTD only) ?
Like I said, for no other reason (honestly

) than my own curiosity, as whilst I have a couple of years left on the GTD (and in no hurry to change it), I honestly think with the governments change in stance over diesel engine cars getting stronger, this will most likely be my last diesel engined car as petrol engine vehicles have made such great advances over the years, and my thinking is that in a few years time, they won't be far behind where diesels are today (and cleaner to boot) ?