All I'm hearing is that you can get decent economy from it as long as you don't use the performance. That doesn't equal a good performance to economy ratio for me!
I do find it unusual though. 99% of my driving is in town, where I've just about managed to average 26 - 27MPG. That's driving like I'm scared to touch the throttle (always less than 2000rpm). I've filled up, reset the computer and immediately got on the motorway for an hour at 60mph, and not seen more than 33MPG.
In contrast, my wife's car (a BMW 320d M Sport Touring, 184bhp model) offers a far greater blend of performance and economy. Boot it around and you'll see 35MPG, or cruise at 80mph and you'll see 60MPG. It's pretty fun to drive too.