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Around 230 miles per tank to when light comes on. About 700 a year, female, 3yrs ncb, fully comp, with breakdown and parents on insurance as named drivers with myself as the main. This is declaring the coilovers and airfilter.

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He didn't determine any dimensions, just the fact it was small , hence why I asked the question and finished it with a question mark. And don't believe everything you read , if it said 'the second coming of the lord god jesus christ, here to make you repent for any car fashion faux pas' would you still believe it?

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I personally don't see the point of getting a GTI and then worrying about fuel consum[ption, but for the record, I regularly get around 200 miles to the tank, obviously no empty, but in the orange.

On long motorway trips it's more like 300-ish.

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Maybe not, but it is useful to know as if her were getting far less it could help diagnose a problem with the car

...which is why I added;

but for the record, I regularly get around 200 miles to the tank, obviously no empty, but in the orange.

On long motorway trips it's more like 300-ish.

:)

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I get approx 180 to a tank but that's 99% "enthusiastic" driving on small roads as I have a van for work so the GTi's more of a toy... Have seen 250+ with motorway driving though!

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Whats all this 'small road' craic. If I floor it on a small road will I get less mpg than the same canning on a big road. Someone care to explain this ?

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Im lucky if i get 50+ per quater tank. :/

thats on small roads though

Whats all this 'small road' craic. If I floor it on a small road will I get less mpg than the same canning on a big road. Someone care to explain this ?

I assume small roads = back roads; where there is more "driving" of a spirited manner or braking accelerating etc.

On a motorway or dual carriageway, one is more likely to sit at a constant speed and therefore return slightly better mpg.

To be fair, the guy never said narrow.....how is this moderating?! :wacko:

...and he's not really a moderator.

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He also pm'd me asking for pictures of my penis, so so wrong.

Im flattered by your advances but im just not that way inclined

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