Does anyone own a Polo Dune 1.4TDI
I recently bought a brand new (56) Polo Dune TDI version with the 1.4 engine (as it is the only available verison in the UK), I found the fuel consumpltion is far less than the spec. Example, motorway (M1): 45.6mpg(imperial), city: 43.8mpg, country A road 51-57mpg. But the spec mentioned something like 47.8, 57.6 and 65.8mpg. Anyone got any idea??
Re: Does anyone own a Polo Dune 1.4TDI
Hi, I own a 2004 Dune TDI with 30000 on the clock and am getting about the same mileage as you, which is about 430 miles per tank of diesel. Previously I owned Polo SDI 2003 which I drove to max rev all the time and was getting 500 miles plus to the tank. VW assured me that the TDI is more economical. I have tried driving it hard and very softly but still can not get the mpg as quoted by VW.But what a great little big car.
Re: Does anyone own a Polo Dune 1.4TDI
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pattop
I recently bought a brand new (56) Polo Dune TDI version with the 1.4 engine (as it is the only available verison in the UK), I found the fuel consumpltion is far less than the spec. Example, motorway (M1): 45.6mpg(imperial), city: 43.8mpg, country A road 51-57mpg. But the spec mentioned something like 47.8, 57.6 and 65.8mpg. Anyone got any idea??
Hi there. I have recently bought a polo, not a dune, just a regular one and I am having similar issues. Did you get anything resolved with your car?
Again, I was expecting at least 500-600 miles per tank and only get 400 ish!
Re: Does anyone own a Polo Dune 1.4TDI
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DanT
Hi there. I have recently bought a polo, not a dune, just a regular one and I am having similar issues. Did you get anything resolved with your car?
Again, I was expecting at least 500-600 miles per tank and only get 400 ish!
so you guys found out why its not doing 500+ miles per tnak?
Re: Does anyone own a Polo Dune 1.4TDI
If this sounds insulting I assure you it's not supposed to!
Look at the way you use your right foot on the gas peddle.
It's not the quantity of engine revs that drink the fuel, but how far down you have your gas peddle.
So you may have your foot resting very lightly on the peddle with the revs quite high. If you change gear hence lower revs but peddle pushed further down, then you will get worse fuel consumption.
I know it sounds like I am having a dig, but I am not. I do alot of test drives with customers and often they change gear inappropiately.
I get 33 mpg as an average from a 2.5TD Toyota Hilux twin cab, and recently 60 mpg from an A6 1.9 TDi Avant.
Now allow for the fact that the test driver for VW will be better than me and you will have the official figures.
Happy motoring
Martin