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mentalmackay
16-04-2010, 02:14 PM
hello peeps, have been driving my £300 1995 A4 1.6 for about 4 months now and i think the fuel economy is absoloutely gash!!!

im averaging about 350miles from full to the light coming on. thats using V power, after a full service and all fault codes cleared. aswell as slightly overfilling tyres to help increase the MPG.... crusing at 3.5k all the way never going above 4k. gentle acceleration and basically trying to hyper-mile the car...



im thinking it could be the thermostat as some plonker has previously filled it with rad-weld, so im guessing its jammed open. anybody know how much it costs to replace???

5up3rman
17-04-2010, 05:43 PM
i would have thought 350 miles to the tank would be pretty good actually.

mentalmackay
17-04-2010, 05:49 PM
i used to get that in a mk5 fiesta with a 1.6 engine, and a 40litre fuel tank!!!!!

this piece of crap has a 50litre fuel tank!!!

stevie-g-2.6
17-04-2010, 07:29 PM
an a4 is a lot heavier than a fester...if im lucky i see around 300ish.

mentalmackay
17-04-2010, 07:59 PM
ah but YOU drive a 2.6 :p

mine is a 1.6!!!!!! :zx11:

it shouldnt be this bad surely??? going to look at changing the thermostat and see how it goes from there... but i checked parkers and what im getting exceeds there expectations:confused:

in my opinion thats really bad lol

5up3rman
17-04-2010, 08:29 PM
i've had a 1.4 polo which weighs nothing and even driving as economical as i can i manage just under 400.
But on average i get 350-370.
For a car that over 10 years old i don't consider that bad at all.
And mate you have a 15 year old car and you get 350 miles on a tank!!!
I think you're quite lucky in many respects to get what you do

mentalmackay
17-04-2010, 09:04 PM
fair enough then mate... i just see it as bad considering the size of fuel tank lol


parkers guide says 34MPG

i worked out 37.2MPG

so its better than the book figures.... JUST!!!


meh bugger it, selling it in around a month, had enough!!!

adamss24
17-04-2010, 09:23 PM
If you look in the boot on the option sticker it states that it burns 11L of petrol in town, 7 extra and about 9 L/100Km average. The engine is way too small for the size of the car and badly geared, it will wizz the engine to the point that it's un-bearable on the motorway past the 80Mph... Missus had a passat saloon with that engine, could not pull the skin of a custard-wery underpowered !

mentalmackay
18-04-2010, 12:52 PM
meh, i'm not happy with it, picked it up for £300, to fill a gap after i was involved in an accident, selling it on for a profit considering how much effort i put into getting it through its MOT... 6 ours work for 1 bloody spring!!!!! takes the mick!!!

5up3rman
18-04-2010, 01:57 PM
u know what they say: if you pay peanuts dont be surprised if you get monkeys:biglaugh:

joz119
18-04-2010, 06:17 PM
hello peeps, have been driving my £300 1995 A4 1.6 for about 4 months now and i think the fuel economy is absoloutely gash!!!

im averaging about 350miles from full to the light coming on. thats using V power, after a full service and all fault codes cleared. aswell as slightly overfilling tyres to help increase the MPG.... crusing at 3.5k all the way never going above 4k. gentle acceleration and basically trying to hyper-mile the car...



im thinking it could be the thermostat as some plonker has previously filled it with rad-weld, so im guessing its jammed open. anybody know how much it costs to replace???



I get about 260 miles with full tank but dont let it get to low (1995 1.8 20):rant:

Copiertech
19-04-2010, 09:55 AM
Your complaining about 37mpg in a £300 full size petrol saloon? I get worse economy than that in my £18000 ecoflex diesel insignia.
If your not happy at that you either need a diesel or a light weight petrol motor, A4 is a heavy safe tank, either way your not hard done by getting that economy out it, I`m only getting 31mpg out my 1.8T A4, and 16mpg out my clk round the doors.

crowfield
17-09-2010, 07:32 PM
I have a 2000 A4 Avant 1.8. I average 32MPG running around locally and 39 - 40 on a decent run. ( And that is travelling between 80 and 90 MPH on the motorways)

BMurr
27-09-2010, 12:10 AM
I have a 1996 1.8 saloon. 230,000 miles on clock,Getting 33mpg and about 400 per tank. Before I cleaned throttle body I was only getting about 360 from a tank

carlover
27-09-2010, 10:15 AM
i got a afn engine and easily get over 600 mile to a tank and around 65mpg on a steady run ! Love this car.