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  1. Last chart is what's known in the trade as a gee-whiz graph. At first glance there are large differences between the months, but this is only because the y-scale starts at 40 rather than zero. Looking at the monthly figures, the difference between worst and best is just over 10% which seems to be correlated with monthly temperature.
  2. But the OP is talking about the 2,0TSI not TDI. My 2.0TSI averages 32mpg on mainly rural roads.
  3. The seats in my 2020 Sportline with Alcantara are as in the right-hand picture. My previous Q3 had Alcantara as standard and in my opinion were better quality than the Skoda version although latter still better then the standard upholstery. I notice that Skoda don't actually use the name Alcantara instead referring to Leather/Suede so maybe it's a different product or the name is an Audi-copyright.
  4. Getting more mileage in now lockdown easing. My average has improved to 34mpg over mainly rural roads. Best is mid 40's over 50 miles on mainly A-roads at a near constant 55-60 mph. Very impressed with car overall and certainly better value than the equivalent Q3.

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