Mine does 42mpg on my 7 mile commute to work
The return journey usually is about 24mpg
Think it just might have something to do with living 300-400 feet higher than where I work.![]()
Using Shell V-Power Nitro+ and over the last 996 mile I have achieved 31.6 mpg with an average speed of 25 mph.
Most of my journeys are in and around town, journeys to and from work are around 10 mins each way...I said I'd be happy with 24 mpg before I got the car, so 31.6 is a bonusI did try economy mode a couple of times when I first got the car, but it's now kept in dynamic 24/7.
If i average over 30mpg i think i'll be happy enough. Interesting given the nature of your journeys that you now leave it in dynamic. With the 8AT in my BMW i find that the dialled down throttle response in Eco Pro makes for much smoother in town driving. Was expecting it to be similar in the S3 - comfort or efficiency mode as default due to the nature of my commute and then switching to dynamic on the open road.
+1
I'm amazed how many guys on here just leave it in dynamic all the time. For me that's missing out on the versatility of the car.
It's gonna be comfort all the way for me around town and on short journeys so I can fully enjoy the more luxurious character of it, and hopefully squeeze a bit more fuel economy). Then into dynamic, or more likely individual for a good weekend blatting
(and no 'move over grandad' replies please)![]()
If i average over 30mpg i think i'll be happy enough. Interesting given the nature of your journeys that you now leave it in dynamic. With the 8AT in my BMW i find that the dialled down throttle response in Eco Pro makes for much smoother in town driving. Was expecting it to be similar in the S3 - comfort or efficiency mode as default due to the nature of my commute and then switching to dynamic on the open road.
I get over 30mpg and as said mainly drive in and around town in dynamic mode....best of both worlds, OK economy around town and 300bhp always on tapWho wants to be able to get no more than 20mpg when you're driving through a town and in a queue behind a tractor on your commute?
I prefer the steering in dynamic (it's too light in comfort), and it sounds better.I'm amazed how many guys on here just leave it in dynamic all the time. For me that's missing out on the versatility of the car.
It's gonna be comfort all the way for me around town and on short journeys so I can fully enjoy the more luxurious character of it, and hopefully squeeze a bit more fuel economy). Then into dynamic, or more likely individual for a good weekend blatting
(and no 'move over grandad' replies please)![]()
So was I, I had an astra GTC a few years back which had a sports button, when you pushed that on you could see the revs jump up a bit.Surprised the revs didn't drop in Economy mode.
As a matter of interest, do all you S3 owners fill your tanks with 98 RON super-unleaded? I was advised to do so when I took delivery of my car, so I always have done. In my area the cheapest 'proper' fuel is Esso at 121.9p/litre, although if you feel you can trust Tesco it's 2p/litre less.
22 for me. Looks like I've been a bit more right foot heavy than I thought I would! Lol
Still who gives a stuff about fuel economy when your having that much fun![]()
22 for me. Looks like I've been a bit more right foot heavy than I thought I would! Lol
ln Greenpeace mode easily 38 mpg,ln Awesome mode 28 mpg 4500 miles,it used to be 23 mpg in every mode for the first 2k miles,but its improved with a average fuel consumption of 31 mpg happy with that.