mpg with full tank

It's quite interesting to hear that, on the Audi form I keep an eye on they all talk about this engine like it's the second coming. I've been thinking about changing my 2.0T for one as I do about 1500 miles a month, not sure I can bring myself to do it though.

Don't get a diesel unless you really need to because of mileage. They are annoying and the equivalent petrols are generally nicer. My 535d isn't bad, but then it's twice as powerful as a 2.0 TDI 170 and far more refined. I'd still have a 540i if it didn't get much worse fuel economy.
 
It's quite interesting to hear that, on the Audi form I keep an eye on they all talk about this engine like it's the second coming. I've been thinking about changing my 2.0T for one as I do about 1500 miles a month, not sure I can bring myself to do it though.

Of course they do - purchase jusification syndrome and liking to feel like you are in control of your decisions/dont make them for purely financial reasons are why diesel owners are simply gushing to tell you how fast the 2 litre S-Line really isn't.
 
It's quite interesting to hear that, on the Audi form I keep an eye on they all talk about this engine like it's the second coming. I've been thinking about changing my 2.0T for one as I do about 1500 miles a month, not sure I can bring myself to do it though.

Don't get me wrong - overtaking is effortless unless you get some pillock racing you mid-overtake, and i've even had some B-road fun with mine.

But it's a 170ps diesel with a 0-60 of 8s flat. And whilst it's quick compared to a lot of the dross you tend to see on the roads these days, it's no rocket-ship.

It's not particularly economical either.

[TW]Fox;19602912 said:
Of course they do - purchase jusification syndrome and liking to feel like you are in control of your decisions/dont make them for purely financial reasons are why diesel owners are simply gushing to tell you how fast the 2 litre S-Line really isn't.

I hate to say it, but Fox has a point here. When I bought mine I thought I was the fastest thing on the road - but then you slowly realise that you're not.

It is nice to not be in that huge majority that drive horrible, tacky, ridiculous little electric Korean crapboxes though.
 
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[TW]Fox;19602912 said:
Of course they do - purchase jusification syndrome and liking to feel like you are in control of your decisions/dont make them for purely financial reasons are why diesel owners are simply gushing to tell you how fast the 2 litre S-Line really isn't.

Then why question is choice now? The choice is made, car is in his hand, are you suggesting him to sell it and get a petrol engine? Would changing cars save him money?
 
Then why question is choice now? The choice is made, car is in his hand, are you suggesting him to sell it and get a petrol engine? Would changing cars save him money?

Because this is a discussion forum. His question was easily answered in one post - and I'm intruiged as to why he chose the engine he did given his usage profile, so I've asked him about it.

Then we got loads of random posts from people who think its fast etc etc.
 
I have the 170ps version of that engine and it doesn't "go like the clappers". It's certainly brisk and capable but it's 170hp and you can certainly tell.

I have the 170bhp engine too.

I find it comfy motorway driving.

Worked out I do 460 miles a month just to work and the gym. I was doing a lot more when my g/f lived 30 miles away

I find 0-40mph isn't that quick, 40-70mph is where you get the power.

MW
 
[TW]Fox;19602912 said:
Of course they do - purchase jusification syndrome and liking to feel like you are in control of your decisions/dont make them for purely financial reasons are why diesel owners are simply gushing to tell you how fast the 2 litre S-Line really isn't.


Hey you were there once, you have learnt through your own experience though.
 
Don't get me wrong - overtaking is effortless unless you get some pillock racing you mid-overtake, and i've even had some B-road fun with mine.

But it's a 170ps diesel with a 0-60 of 8s flat. And whilst it's quick compared to a lot of the dross you tend to see on the roads these days, it's no rocket-ship.

It's not particularly economical either.



I hate to say it, but Fox has a point here. When I bought mine I thought I was the fastest thing on the road - but then you slowly realise that you're not.

It is nice to not be in that huge majority that drive horrible, tacky, ridiculous little electric Korean crapboxes though.

Overtaking is effortless? What?!

I had a 2.0TDI Golf 140 with a remap to take it to 185ish and that wasn't effortless overtaking, it was tedious because a) it wasn't effortless and b) the gear ratios are crap/powerband too small.

After that I had the Alfa Romeo 159 2.0 170ps diesel. On the road with no other cars, felt fairly reasonable. Overtaking was not "effortless" though.

Maybe I have a different perception of effortless to you but effortless doesn't even happen in my S-Class. Effortless overtakes happen when you have bucketloads of power in reserve, something not found in 170ps diesel A4s. Sorry.

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To address the actual thread, fill the tank to the brim and visit the petrol station less. Not only is this the only sane way to behave but you also get a nice psychological gap between fillups to convince yourself running a car isn't as bad as you think.
 
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What average MPG do you get from it, out of interest?

About 30mpg if I have to drive through the lanes to work - damn Sonisphere :D

My recent trip to Birmingham worked out about 53mpg, that was flooring it down the motorway as I was late for a wedding lol

Apparently it's supposed to average 48mpg

MW
 
Maybe I have a different perception of effortless to you but effortless doesn't even happen in my S-Class. Effortless overtakes happen when you have bucketloads of power in reserve, something not found in 170ps diesel A4s. Sorry.

I find I don't need to make much effort to overtake at all?
 
I've definitely come to realise that 4 pot diesels are the devil's invention, even though mine is now at it's maximum of about 155bhp it's still clattery, unrefined and downright noisy.

Luckily the car is light meaning it's quick enough, but doing 400 miles a week is no reason to put up with a 4 pot diesel.

If I was doing 400 miles, I'd be in a V6 or V8 again. :p
 
It's all relative really. I find my 535d reasonably effortless, but I'm sure someone with an S65 AMG would find it a pain to get going!

Exactly, for me the Audi is a nice drive compared to other cars I've driven lol

Punto 1.2 sx
Peugeot 1.6 rapier
Escort 1.6 LX
Mitsubishi Warrior 2.5TD
BMW 118D
Audi A3 1.6 8v
Audi A4 2.0tdi SE 170

MW
 
Try having a 1.6 diesel as fitted in my Leon Ecomotive, then you'll know sluggish.
It's ok most of the time, but when you put your foot down and need to shift...it just doesn't!

60mpg (real world) is ok, but it can be annoyingly slow sometimes.
 
Exactly, for me the Audi is a nice drive compared to other cars I've driven lol

Punto 1.2 sx
Peugeot 1.6 rapier
Escort 1.6 LX
Mitsubishi Warrior 2.5TD
BMW 118D
Audi A3 1.6 8v
Audi A4 2.0tdi SE 170

MW

What a list. No wonder you think its a nice drive. How come its the only A4 you've ever driven? Surely you test drove other models in the A4 range as well to decide on the right one?

A nice 1.8T would be good.
 
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