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Old 02-19-2009, 10:09 AM
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I've had an '02 A4 Avant Quattro 3.0 for 2 years now, and I love the car, but I gotta say the fuel economy is that of an SUV according to the dash readout. Maybe 10mpg in the city and I'm lucky to break 21 on the highway. I just did a 300 mile drive through the Catskills and Adirondaks and came away with roughly 18mpg average, albeit I was doing 75mph most of the way.
I don't drive particularly aggressive, I know cars get their ideal economy between 55-65mph but is 10mph more plus the weight of Quattro and the thirst of a V6 really that inefficient?
Do you guys feel like your average MPG computer is accurate?
PS I have brand new tires, properly inflated and the car has no trouble codes etc.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:32 AM
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It might not be apples to apples, but I have an '06 2.0T. In the last few months (Ottawa winter temps, snow tires, etc.) my trip comp has been reading from about 10.3 to 10.9 L/100km (21.5 to 22.8 mpg) but I keep a logbook and my calculations are consistently 1 L/100km (about 2 mpg) worse than the trip comp.

I drive pretty conservatively and at least 80% city.

So I guess my response to your questions are that the trip comp is a little optimistic (from other threads I think this is the consensus), and that your mileage does seem pretty poor but I'm not sure how much thirstier the 3.0L should be.
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Old 02-19-2009, 09:48 PM
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Other vehicle 2005 A4 3.0 quattro manual - I just did a return trip Vancouver, BC - Bellevue, WA and got around 26 mpg (US Gallons); highway driving a little above the speed limit

Your consumption seems very low, especially in the city. have you checked the standard things like air filter, wheel alignment, rubbing brakes.
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:41 AM
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The audi 6 cyl's are substsantially thirstier than the 1.8t or 2.0t, and the performance gain is really negligable, especially if you compare a 6 with a tip and a 4 with a manual. Now, if you want a really thirsty engine go for the 4.2 V8. it's a guzzler. Sorry, but I am a real fan of the Audi 4 cyl engines, probably the sweetest 4 bangers on the planet. I have found my dash read out reasonably accurate.
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After basic tune up items like air filter etc, have the car VAG scanned. Check for proper O2 operation to be sure something like a vacuum leak is not causing fuel system to "dump fuel" as it can cause excessive consumption.
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