Mileage per tank??
#1
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Mileage per tank??
Hi,
I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
looking at an *average*...
BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
not??
I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
Any advice?!?!?
Thanks!
Daz
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I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
looking at an *average*...
BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
not??
I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
Any advice?!?!?
Thanks!
Daz
(Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
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Re: Mileage per tank??
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:40:54 +0100, "Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
>months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
>this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
>Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
>obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
>looking at an *average*...
>
>BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
>A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
>A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
>It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
>not??
>
>I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
>started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
>ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
>take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
>Any advice?!?!?
>
The Quattro weighs a ton
>Thanks!
>
>Daz
>(Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
>months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
>this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
>Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
>obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
>looking at an *average*...
>
>BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
>A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
>A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
>It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
>not??
>
>I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
>started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
>ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
>take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
>Any advice?!?!?
>
The Quattro weighs a ton
>Thanks!
>
>Daz
>(Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
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Re: Mileage per tank??
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:40:54 +0100, "Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
>months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
>this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
>Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
>obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
>looking at an *average*...
>
>BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
>A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
>A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
>It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
>not??
>
>I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
>started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
>ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
>take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
>Any advice?!?!?
>
The Quattro weighs a ton
>Thanks!
>
>Daz
>(Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
>months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
>this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
>Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
>obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
>looking at an *average*...
>
>BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
>A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
>A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
>It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
>not??
>
>I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
>started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
>ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
>take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
>Any advice?!?!?
>
The Quattro weighs a ton
>Thanks!
>
>Daz
>(Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
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Re: Mileage per tank??
"Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> Hi,
>
> I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
> months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
> this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
> Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> looking at an *average*...
>
> BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
> It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> not??
>
> I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
> take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
> Any advice?!?!?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daz
> (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
>
If you only get 500 miles from a 1.9td you are doing something wrong. I could get over 600 without trying
hard. Also, a 3.0L Q is very heavy & the drag of the 4wd does use a lot more fuel.
I now have a 3.1l TDi Isuzu Trooper that is huge & does about 30mpg!
Go back to diesel matey!
Nige
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Re: Mileage per tank??
"Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> Hi,
>
> I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
> months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
> this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
> Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> looking at an *average*...
>
> BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
> It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> not??
>
> I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car might
> take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
> Any advice?!?!?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daz
> (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
>
If you only get 500 miles from a 1.9td you are doing something wrong. I could get over 600 without trying
hard. Also, a 3.0L Q is very heavy & the drag of the 4wd does use a lot more fuel.
I now have a 3.1l TDi Isuzu Trooper that is huge & does about 30mpg!
Go back to diesel matey!
Nige
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Re: Mileage per tank??
"Nige" <nigel.inceNOINGSPAM@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:2l859eF9t57bU1@uni-berlin.de...
>
> "Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few
short
> > months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now
swapped
> > this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
> >
> > Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> > obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> > looking at an *average*...
> >
> > BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> > A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> > A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
> >
> > It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> > not??
> >
> > I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> > started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> > ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car
might
> > take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
> >
> > Any advice?!?!?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Daz
> > (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
> >
> >
>
> If you only get 500 miles from a 1.9td you are doing something wrong. I
could get over 600 without trying
> hard. Also, a 3.0L Q is very heavy & the drag of the 4wd does use a lot
more fuel.
>
> I now have a 3.1l TDi Isuzu Trooper that is huge & does about 30mpg!
>
> Go back to diesel matey!
>
> Nige
>
>
Is the A4 3.0L Quattro meant to use 98 RON petrol? My TT V6 DSG is specced
for 95 RON petrol, and some owners have reported poorer fuel economy and
performance with Optimax.
--
Doug Ramage
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Re: Mileage per tank??
"Nige" <nigel.inceNOINGSPAM@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:2l859eF9t57bU1@uni-berlin.de...
>
> "Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few
short
> > months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now
swapped
> > this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
> >
> > Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> > obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> > looking at an *average*...
> >
> > BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> > A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> > A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
> >
> > It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> > not??
> >
> > I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> > started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> > ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car
might
> > take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
> >
> > Any advice?!?!?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Daz
> > (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
> >
> >
>
> If you only get 500 miles from a 1.9td you are doing something wrong. I
could get over 600 without trying
> hard. Also, a 3.0L Q is very heavy & the drag of the 4wd does use a lot
more fuel.
>
> I now have a 3.1l TDi Isuzu Trooper that is huge & does about 30mpg!
>
> Go back to diesel matey!
>
> Nige
>
>
Is the A4 3.0L Quattro meant to use 98 RON petrol? My TT V6 DSG is specced
for 95 RON petrol, and some owners have reported poorer fuel economy and
performance with Optimax.
--
Doug Ramage
[watch spam trap]
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Re: Mileage per tank??
My 2 cents...
"00 A6 2.7T gets 425 miles per tank average. Best was 24.2 mpg on a 300
mile road trip with average speed of 65 mph according to on-board computer
which included rush hour traffic past Toronto. I use 94 octane (premium
grade around here).
G
"Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> Hi,
>
> I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
> months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
> this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
> Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> looking at an *average*...
>
> BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
> It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> not??
>
> I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car
might
> take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
> Any advice?!?!?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daz
> (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
>
"00 A6 2.7T gets 425 miles per tank average. Best was 24.2 mpg on a 300
mile road trip with average speed of 65 mph according to on-board computer
which included rush hour traffic past Toronto. I use 94 octane (premium
grade around here).
G
"Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> Hi,
>
> I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
> months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
> this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
> Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> looking at an *average*...
>
> BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
> It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> not??
>
> I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car
might
> take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
> Any advice?!?!?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daz
> (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
>
#9
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Re: Mileage per tank??
My 2 cents...
"00 A6 2.7T gets 425 miles per tank average. Best was 24.2 mpg on a 300
mile road trip with average speed of 65 mph according to on-board computer
which included rush hour traffic past Toronto. I use 94 octane (premium
grade around here).
G
"Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> Hi,
>
> I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
> months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
> this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
> Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> looking at an *average*...
>
> BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
> It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> not??
>
> I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car
might
> take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
> Any advice?!?!?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daz
> (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
>
"00 A6 2.7T gets 425 miles per tank average. Best was 24.2 mpg on a 300
mile road trip with average speed of 65 mph according to on-board computer
which included rush hour traffic past Toronto. I use 94 octane (premium
grade around here).
G
"Daz N" <darren(AT)clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1089394862.15124.0@spandrell.news.uk.clara.ne t...
> Hi,
>
> I recently changed my BMW 330ci for an A4 Avant 1.9TDi, after a few short
> months I've decided I don't get on with diesel engines so I've now swapped
> this for an A4 Avant 3.0 Quattro Sport.
>
> Question is how many miles should I aim to get from a tank of fuel,
> obviously it depends on driving style, type of roads etc, etc... I'm
> looking at an *average*...
>
> BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
>
> It just doesn't add up to me, I don't know if the figures look right or
> not??
>
> I only ever used Shell Optimax (98 RON) in the BMW from new, I have also
> started using Optimax in the A4 but even though it's a new car it's an
> ex-demo so has been driven for 4,000 miles. I thought perhaps the car
might
> take a few tanks to get used to the higher grade fuel or something?
>
> Any advice?!?!?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daz
> (Change (AT) for @ if replying!!)
>
>
#10
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Re: Mileage per tank??
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, it was written:
> BMW 330ci would do 350 miles on 61 litres
> A4 1.9 TDi would do 520-550 miles on 65 litres
> A4 3.0 Quattro Sport does 260-280 on 65 litres
Daz,
Your consumption for the 3.0 Quattro seems remarkably high, unless you are
doing only very short journeys. I have a 2002 A4 3.0 Quattro, and on 65
litres I get in the region of 430 miles. I am in upstate New York, where
65 litres is 17.1 U.S. gallons, and my average over the last 20,000 miles
has been 25.2 miles per U.S. gallon (30.1 miles per imperial gallon). So,
17.1 * 25.2 = 430.9 miles.
Steve