BBC Radio 1, sure you weren't on a UK motorwayFor the record... /QUOTE]
BBC Radio 1, sure you weren't on a UK motorwayFor the record... /QUOTE]
Total respect, I had my Sepang S3 sB at 225km/h (140mph) a couple of years back on a empty French motorway out of Rouen and it was still pulling like crazy, and also agree with your comments about its ability to pick up very quickly by dropping it from 6 to 5 (in a manual) when cruising at 100mph.For the record...
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BBC Radio 1, sure you weren't on a UK motorway?
Still in 6th too, not bad.
I am working in Hamburg 3 days a week at the moment and thinking of driving over in the current saloon at least once to take a detour or two on to suitable Autobahns
35 - 40 is pretty impressive for a 300+ bhp car with Haldex. It isn’t great in traffic but it’s a hefty piece of metal to get moving.Having now done 2000 miles in this car, I have to say that the fuel efficiency is absolutely appalling. The best you can hope for in traffic is about 15mpg, and if you even entertain the idea of driving progressively, that'll be shaved down to 12mpg. If it's a lot of standstill traffic, you'll see 6mpg.
I get 35-40MPG on motorways, which is, again, not particularly amazing, but acceptable.
As much as I love this car, I'm finding that watching an entire chunk of petrol gauge disappear because I dared to do a 2 mile school run an extremely irritating factor in my ownership of the vehicle.
Strangely, keeping the car in manual in dynamic mode gives you an extra 1-3mpg on any comparitive journey made with either comfort or auto.
I'm very conscious of burning money for nothing, and being in London, in a lot of traffic, I can't see myself having much enjoyment out of this car. Next one is a Tesla, I'm done with combustion.
London problems....
Don't think I've had a commute to work (8 miles) which has been under 20mpg. Usually 25~. But if you are doing 2 mile trips in traffic, I'm not really surprised. 2 miles down the road the engine isn't warm and my mpg will be maybe 15 so yeah. What's the starting price of a Tesla? Sounds like you could buy a whole lot of fuel for the cost of one of them!
If I got 40 mpg though on a motorway I would be very chuffed, my A3 2.0 diesel was only 10-20% better.
That’s 26mpg in a diesel though. The Mpg will improve as you put the miles on and also now that it’s getting warmer. You only really get the higher figures when it’s tickling along in 7th.One of the things people always do when they perceive you knocking an S3 is to say, "Oh, well that's happening because XXX, when I do *completely different thing*, it's great!".
Yeah, when I do an 8 mile journey, I get better economy, too. I'm not oblivious to the reasons why the economy is so poor, I'm just a bit disappointed how poor. I thought I would be able to keep it at around 17mpg in traffic, which is nigh on impossible. It's more like 13. That's 25% less than I expected. It's a pretty big hit to bare coming the car I previously drove, which was bigger, roughly as fast, much heavier, also AWD, but managed 26mpg in traffic.
Also, I don't think it's a "london" problem, I think it's a "anywhere there's heavy traffic" problem.
I probably watch my mpg on here more than many others, but heck even I don't know what the official numbers are, what a load of crap....The fuel consumption on the S3 is quite high but then did anyone really expect anything else? Please don't tell me anyone actually believes the fiction of the official figures?
I thought the FL car was more economical no its not its probably worse than the older S3, stop start traffic is ****** awful,gas guzzler then l swear in a 2 miles journey l am doing in the morning no traffic and not going over 30 mph= 16 mpg cars at 3900 miles some will say what do you expect from a 300 bhp but l ain't ****** using 300 bhp at 30 mph lol, it's a inherently thirsty engine and hopefully the all new S3 will have a all new more economical engine it can't be that difficult eh ??
I thought the FL car was more economical no its not its probably worse than the older S3, stop start traffic is ****** awful,gas guzzler then l swear in a 2 miles journey l am doing in the morning no traffic and not going over 30 mph= 16 mpg cars at 3900 miles some will say what do you expect from a 300 bhp but l ain't ****** using 300 bhp at 30 mph lol, it's a inherently thirsty engine and hopefully the all new S3 will have a all new more economical engine it can't be that difficult eh ??
It's a pretty big hit to bare coming the car I previously drove, which was bigger, roughly as fast, much heavier, also AWD, but managed 26mpg in traffic.
Hi mate. I drove a 435D Xdrive before. I know you're going to point out it's a diesel, and that's fair, except I think any extra fuel efficiency from it being a diesel is offset by the fact that it's much larger, heavier, and has two extra cylinders and twice as many turbos. Yet, it's still 40% more efficient on relative journeys.
I feel like Jassy is a real voice of reason on this forum. He loves his car but doesn't deny any of its faults. I love this car, too, but holy hell is it inefficient.
The car itself was totally stable even at 160mph. Just felt planted.
We did two top speed runs, both topped out at 267km/h indicated (had the VC in km/h mode) and 160mph actual GPS speed on a phone app so about a 4% overread by the speedo. Limiter is obviously a little lax and nice it hit 160 rather than high 150s
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Wow that’s pretty impressive! I would be very happy with that. My Mrs has a newish Mini Cooper S which is a 2l turbo, similar power but lighter than your Golf and that averages 38mpg with the best I’ve had being 44mpg on a run. Over 55mpg for your A3 sounds amazing!My car isn't an S3, its the 2.0 TFSI 190 but just for a comparison -
I don't normally use the efficiency mode but used it today for the motorway trip from Birmingham to Manchester driving at 70mph and 50mph through the roadworks using cruise control. It was a 74 mile trip, fuel consumption was 59.7mpg according to the trip computer. The return trip was much slower with very heavy stop start traffic but still returned just over 54mpg.
For a reasonably swift car (albeit not in the same league as the S3) I think that's pretty good.
Was a very boring drive though and the "free wheeling" is a bit disconcerting.
I’ve checked it manually filling the tank brim to brim and the trip computer is fairly accurate so these numbers are correct.The ****. 59.7, your computer broken?
The best trip I ever got in my A3 150ps diesel was 60 mpg. And that was a one off lol.
In efficiency though when maintaining motorway speeds it shouldn't make any difference right? unless you are constantly taking foot off pedal to coast, though then you would have to speed up to accelerate so probably makes mpg worse.I’ve checked it manually filling the tank brim to brim and the trip computer is fairly accurate so these numbers are correct.
In auto drive select it does around 52mpg at motorway legal limit so the efficiency mode does make quite a difference.
It accelerates like a bus though in efficiency mode.