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Bobhig
12-08-2009, 11:12 AM
Hi. I'm new to this forum although have owned a number of VW/Audi cars over the years - VW golf GTI's *2, Audi A3 3.2 Quattro, Golf GT Tdi 150 etc.

I'm thinking about a TDI Allroad and hope someone can answer my questions -

1) For the 2.5 manual, what sort of economy do people get? I never trust the official figures.

2) Do you know the tax bracket the car is in? it's a 2004 04 car.

3) Anything to look out for with these cars? Obviously check the ride height button works. Expensive I should think....

Many thanks!!


Bob

bagpipingandy
12-08-2009, 12:34 PM
I have a 2000 2.5 manual allroad and get an average of 32MPG (trip computer)

note: my engine runs cool (Thermostat stuck open) but most alroad owners say low 30s for the Allroad MPG

If I fill it up with £50 diesel and get around 400-425 miles out of it, which is around 30-31MPG no difference if i drive it hard or cruise at 58mph!! that maybe the thermostat causing the engine to run cold (80-85 deg C). could any one confirm if i can get better MPG with engine at 90deg C?

the tax is much more expensive after 2000 Mine was around £185 if i remember right for 1 years

from interweb:
Audi A6 Allroad (00-05)
2.5 TDI quattro 5d

Rates effective from 1 May 2009

Date of Registration, 6 Months, 12 Months, Band CO2 (g/km)
1 Jul 2000 – 1 Mar 2001, £104.50, £190.00 -
1 Mar 2001 – 30 May 2005, £118.25, £215.00, K 238-243

Rates effective from April 2010

Date of Registration, 6 Months, 12 Months, Band CO2 (g/km)
1 Jul 2000 – 1 Mar 2001, £112.75, £205.00 -
1 Mar 2001 – 30 May 2005, £134.75, £245.00 K 238-243

regards

Andy

sr-performance
12-08-2009, 12:37 PM
Hi mate, get your thermostat replaced as your engine will be fuelling wrong as it thinks it's running cooler than it is, hence will use more fuell
Then have it remapped for more economy......:beerchug:

bagpipingandy
12-08-2009, 12:43 PM
Thanks sr-performance, yes it is on the to do list but is a big strip down on the V6!! and not so much spare cash around as i should really do the belts while i am in there, will get to it soon though.

Andy

sr-performance
12-08-2009, 01:12 PM
Hi Andy, I know how you scots like to look after your pennies... :biglaugh:
I would have belts done at same time mate, work out cheaper for you in long run....:beerchug: