MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: MPG?
Post by: GTiBEER on October 06, 2010, 11:23:58 am
I was just wondering what you guys think you realistically get from a full tank of fuel?

I have not been able to monitor a whole tank yet as my girlfriend keeps topping her up, which is nice of her but ruins my experiment, and she (the car not my girlfriend) is only two weeks old.

On average I get 27mpg whilst doing the speed limit (plus tax) so I am expecting to get around 300 miles from a tank, is this correct? Completely un-modded DSG GTI?

I apologise if this thread has been done before but I am still new to this site and getting to grips with it.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: TopsGTI on October 06, 2010, 11:41:45 am
Hi fella..

I have just completed my first long trip in my manual GTI (370 miles each way) and was pretty impressed with the MPG.  The computer showed upto 38mpg at constant motorway driving at a speed of inbetween 75-85 mph. I easily completed the trip on a full tank and the computer was showing 60 miles remaining on our arrival  :happy2: All in all I reakon we were good for at least 410 miles to a full tank which works out just a shade below 34mpg which I think is really good for a 200bhp petrol motor  :wink:

Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: S2 Ant on October 06, 2010, 11:49:36 am
General around town driving i get mid to high 20's - thats mainly short trips and traffic etc in 30mph zones.
Over longer distances with motorway driving i get mid to high 30's at sensible cruising speeds but even a more spirited run on the motorways gives me at least low 30's mpg so it sounds like your guesstimate is about right
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: ub7rm on October 06, 2010, 01:13:57 pm
General around town driving i get mid to high 20's - thats mainly short trips and traffic etc in 30mph zones.
Over longer distances with motorway driving i get mid to high 30's at sensible cruising speeds but even a more spirited run on the motorways gives me at least low 30's mpg so it sounds like your guesstimate is about right

Same.  Its a very jekyl and hyde engine mpg wise.  If your easy on the throttle, no sudden acceleration etc, and cruise then its suprisingly economical.  If you're on and off the throttle a lot it will drink.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: Robert74 on October 06, 2010, 01:23:48 pm
On my daily commute, 10 miles each way, and other general pottering about I will get just over 300 miles to a tank. On a long motorway trip 400 in achievable but take concentration.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: john_o on October 06, 2010, 01:43:12 pm
http://johnoldfield.blogspot.com/search/label/MPG
 :happy2:
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: FamilyDub on October 06, 2010, 04:32:46 pm

Driving like a granny on a 100-mile run, through average-speed cameras, I once saw 41.7mpg. It's boring a fcuk, though. I'm lucky, our other car is a derv, so the GTI is for fun.

My current long-term average over about 3 months (2.5k miles) is 29.6 - I checked this morning!  :laugh:

I do mainly short, cold, urban trips during the week and longer... erm... 'spirited' runs at the weekend and I reckon I get about 330 to a tank, but I've never actually tried the whole tank experiment. I get bored easily.

On a sidenote, I've tried V-Power fuel and Tesco 99 and my car seems to run nicer - and more economical! - on the Tesco brew... not to mention the clubcard points.

Personal worst, or best - depends on perspective! - was on a hoon round Skye and I clocked 16.7mpg over two complete tankfulls in June... At £1.35 a litre it was painful. Fun, though.  :evilgrin:
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: Gene Hunt on October 06, 2010, 04:39:58 pm
60 odd mile round trip yesterday & 31.6 on the computer. :happy2:
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: Saint Steve on October 06, 2010, 04:49:38 pm
I average 27mpg. Tesco 99

Stage 2 Eddy :happy2:
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: MPS on October 06, 2010, 04:50:19 pm
I've noticed it's not as good as the AUM 1.8T
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: ub7rm on October 06, 2010, 04:58:04 pm
I've noticed it's not as good as the AUM 1.8T

Agreed, but with an extra 50 bhp and 200cc thats to be expected and the difference, I found, was pretty small.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: MPS on October 06, 2010, 05:07:00 pm
I disagree. My Mk4 was stage one remapped to 210bhp and I could easily get 38-39 with normal off boost driving, I struggle to get 33 doing exactly the same style of driving in my mk5 gti.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: SLIVERFOX on October 06, 2010, 05:41:11 pm
get it remaped fella much better mpg get 100 miles more to a tank and showes about 44mpg most times :drinking:
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: ub7rm on October 06, 2010, 05:54:13 pm
I disagree. My Mk4 was stage one remapped to 210bhp and I could easily get 38-39 with normal off boost driving, I struggle to get 33 doing exactly the same style of driving in my mk5 gti.

To be honest I think there might be something wrong - if your journey is long enough to let the engine warm up and its just as you say normal off boost cruising 33 is definately at the low end.

If you're talking about urban driving then yeah 33 is at the top end. 
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: MPS on October 06, 2010, 06:13:29 pm
Hmm... that's got me thinking now. No fault codes appeared when I vag-com'd it. I wonder if PCV is worth replacing? Or is there other possibilities? I run 99 octane all the time as well so it isn't the fuel. Oh and my journey is 13-14 miles, it gets up to temp way before that as well.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: rich83 on October 06, 2010, 07:05:50 pm
Think my average is very close to 30. On a long run doing 70 with occasional bootage, i can get 35!

Lets face it... who bought a GTI cost of its economy?  :P
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: SeanyK on October 06, 2010, 07:58:50 pm
General driving to work for the week (15 miles each way) and a few trips here and there, about 350-370 miles to a tank.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: GTiBEER on October 06, 2010, 10:21:02 pm
Think
Lets face it... who bought a GTI cost of its economy?  :P

I did actually choose this car over a 330ci because of it's economy.

I'm planning a trip down to Spain for a blast and wanted to work out fuel costs before hand.

Thanks for all your comments guys!
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: stealthwolf on October 06, 2010, 10:53:14 pm
Lets face it... who bought a GTI cost of its economy?  :P
+1. The only time I've been very careful with fuel consumption is when I was moving all my stuff back to the west midlands. Took I think 4 or 5 round trips (150 miles each way, 1200 miles total!) and the car was loaded with stuff.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: rsreid2000 on October 07, 2010, 11:12:07 am
I've had my car for 5 weeks now and I am getting around 330 to a tank. If I open it up tho it drinks it. Mostly town driving and the odd blast.
Very pleased with the MPG considering the power.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: Garth on October 07, 2010, 11:39:13 am
Lets face it... who bought a GTI cost of its economy?  :P
I did actually  :grin:
It's a good compromise of economy and performance. I sold a BMW 330cd convertible to save some cash and bought the GTI to replace it. To be honest, the difference in economy is so small I don't notice it. I could have had a VAG diesel but I've been there before and don't like them at all

I've driven 30k miles in mine in just under a year (would have been a lot more if I didn't have another car as well!!) and averaged over 31mpg. Could have been close to 40 if I was willing to cruise at 60-70mph  :wink:

Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: Pablos007 on October 07, 2010, 01:29:08 pm
Mine averages 31mpg for a combination of country roads and motorway driving, and I get around 300 miles per tank.  Pretty similar figures to when it was standard.
Title: Re: MPG?
Post by: RustyGTI on October 07, 2010, 01:39:05 pm
Hi

I travel about 11 miles each way to work every day which is mainly towns / A-road driving and I get anywhere between 33-35mpg (less if I boot it). I also have Vreds tyres fitted which aren't known for their generosity when it comes to rolling resistance... :smiley:

One day I did see 37mpg when I tickled the throttle to work...

Russ