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Mpg in a 2.5 TDi quattro


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The same engine in the Skoda Superb gave as woefully bad economy, we ended up getting rid of them all in the end as it was ridiculous, can't remember the exact figures now, but it was high 20's at the best, obviously mostly all town driving, but compared to the 6 cylinder BMW's and Mercedes on the fleet it was ridiculous.

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Allroad 2.5TDI (remapped) returned 31mpg long term average. That weighed 1.8 tonnes, so in an A4 or A6, I'd expect low to mid 30s.

Go for the 180PS version, not the 163PS version - bigger turbo, better breathing, better economy.

In typical VW Group style, the Skoda ran the smaller turbo unit, so it had to work harder, hence sh*t economy.

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I've just bought a 2002 A6 2.5TDi Avant for my long motorway commute.

In the first 500 miles it's averaged 35MPG at some (moderately enthusiastic) motorway speeds.

It's auto and 2WD. I was hoping for better economy out of the beast!

(Yes Mook, it really is me...)

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I've just bought a 2002 A6 2.5TDi Avant for my long motorway commute.

In the first 500 miles it's averaged 35MPG at some (moderately enthusiastic) motorway speeds.

It's auto and 2WD. I was hoping for better economy out of the beast!

(Yes Mook, it really is me...)

Alright gressy, you sold the rest of the fleet off for a rep mobile then?

Mind you, I don't think I'd fancy commuting in the Tiger!

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Hello Tipex,

It's almost a sad story!

Scumball Porsche - Spent a small fortune on it before swapping it for a bathroom renovation!

BMW 325i - Sold as the kids complained about the room on the backseat.

Tiger - Sold to fund the upcoming wedding.

Gone from owning 3 rear wheel drive, manual, petrol cars to one front wheel drive, automatic, diesel estate!

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What if you drive it like Miss Daisy and feather the throttle?

There are very few times I take the Bora to 2500 rpm and hardly ever to 3K. Possibly a few times a month to 4500 to clear it out on a fast pull out junction.

And it will be a manual job. I might even look at a Passat 4 Motion estate as well

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