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Following on from "Real World Economy" thread (here http://briskoda.net/forums/octavia-ii/real-world-fuel-economy/104459/2/)

What's the furthest estimated range anyone's Octavia has indicated (or for that matter the shortest)

Filling up last week it gave me an estimated range of 640 miles!! (I will try and get a photo next fill-up, but thatmay be some time)

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It can make all sorts of predictions - which all change depending on what you drive like in the duration of the tank!

Isnt the guesstimate based on the last tank/mpg figure?

Lee

It doesn't just change with the tankful, it varies enormously during the course of a single journey.

I'll often start out on a long trip with it showing, say, 18.7 mpg because the last day or two I've been just on short local trips.

By the time I get out on the main road and settle down to 70 mph [or something!] the computer is showing 31 mpg.

After less than an hour on the motorway it can be showing over 40 mpg.

I think you can only get a true estimate by calculating the fill-up volumes of several tanks and noting the car's mileages at those points.

Over the last 1500 of mainly motorway driving doing 100 mile (200 mile return) journies, I have managed a total average (counter 2) of 60.8MPG.

After brimming the tank, had a range of 755 miles, but when the low fuel warning came on a few days later I had only driven 550 miles yet still had a counter 2 average of 60.5MPG.

Average speed showed 48MPH but when on the motorway I do 65-70MPH as indicted by speedo (TOM TOM sat nav shows 62-67MPH).

Driving a 2.0TDI Octvia Elegance Hatchback with DSG in D mode fully loaded in the boot.

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Thanks for your replies, but none of you not state the range!

Although the mpg that the computer uses to estimate range is variable (it averages the last how many miles).

The biggest difference in actual value will be at fill up, simply because you have gone from a few litres to 55 litres (assumming you go from warning light to brimmed).

The handbook says it works it out based on the last 50km driving.

This was a quick snap I took the week after I got the car...

440 mile range!!! :D:D:D Who needs diesel?

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iirc I have never really gotten more than 460 ish miles to a tank full in the slug, the MFA has never shown me more than 520 miles possible range either. I just fill it with whatever sludge is the cheapest and put a couple of shot's of millers into it each fill up

Going to have a bash at driving it this weekend as well, almost looking forward to it.

700 miles after fillup on 1.9 Tdi

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700 miles after fillup on 1.9 Tdi

You Win!

640 on my 1.9 TDi.

330 to 430 is the range on my petrol.

You Win!

Well thanks for that! I was so surprised, that I actually took a picture of the display on my mobile phone, to 'prove' it, so to speak.

However, pride cometh before a fall, and some nasty little pecksniff stole my nice new Sony phone from my table at a restaurant last week!

No doubt he'll (or she'll) get £20 odd quid for it. It was worth over £200.......

Pah!

:mad:

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However, pride cometh before a fall, and some nasty little pecksniff stole my nice new Sony phone from my table at a restaurant last week!

No doubt he'll (or she'll) get £20 odd quid for it. It was worth over £200.......

Pah!

:mad:

Sorry to hear that, best keep our eyes open for some newbie on a car forum showing off their 700 mile range with phone pictures to prove it. :cool:

670 miles shown at last fill-up

I find it weird that if you do a few days 'town driving' and then a long trip you can often leave home for the long trip and when you return you've got more range left than when you started the journey.......

Have I just discovered free travel or something.....he he

670 miles shown at last fill-up

I find it weird that if you do a few days 'town driving' and then a long trip you can often leave home for the long trip and when you return you've got more range left than when you started the journey.......

Have I just discovered free travel or something.....he he

Just don't tell the government - they'll tax you on the free bit as well!

The highest estimate I have seen, just after filling up is 675 Miles, this translates in the real world to a range of about 530 miles before the refuel warning, and another 30 or so miles before I actually fill up with about 50 miles range showing on the computer.

When I went easy on the last tankful I did 530 miles before the needle hit the red, so if i stretched it probably 600 mile range. But I have a lot of short cold journeys and hilly drives around where I live so it's not the best for economy. Still pretty good though.:)

I've had the trip computer show 655 miles range after a fill up.

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First trip to a petrol station in my new (Oct 2006) Octy Elegance 2.0 TDi. I suppose I can't call them petrol stations anymore.

The car came with a full tank of Diesel, and in the 12 days I've owned it I managed 547 miles out of the tank. Mainly commuting to work on the M3, but there was some new car silliness in SW London where I live. First time I've filled it and £57 later I'm good for 600 miles. Trip computer says 50mpg, and the maths agree!

Considering my old Audi A6 (1.8T - 150BHP) cost £60 to fill, and I'd be doing well to see over 400 miles from that, I'm rather pleased. Granted my 600 mile range is not as good as some of the 1.9TDi numbers being posted, but it's miles better than my old Audi and I think I can live with that!

I once managed to extract 535 miles out of a tank in an Audi A8 4.2 Quattro. Thats like 30mpg or so! Not bad for a big V8 petrol!

Typically have 485 to 520 miles 'range' immediately after a fill-up; but that is often after some congested urban driving.

Earlier this week; refuelled as usual with 515 miles range showing, drove a gentle 40 miles and then had Range of 525 plus the 40 I'd drive = 565 miles

Not really ever had less than 395 miles.

Normally around 250 miles from full, I really must stop being so aggressive!

:thumbup:

I once managed to extract 535 miles out of a tank in an Audi A8 4.2 Quattro. Thats like 30mpg or so! Not bad for a big V8 petrol!

If we're allowed to talk about non-Skodas, then I have a VW LWB Transporter 2.5 174hp TDI. The trip meter regularly tells me I can do 1070Km (660 miles) after a fill-up. The most I've ever done on one tankful is 973Km (601 miles), using 72.56 litres (I get worried once the low fuel light comes on), my calculator tells me that is 38mpg which I think is pretty good for a great big box on wheels. :)

I expect my vRS (petrol) wagon will be thirstier when it finally arrives, especially as it will mostly do shorter trips around town.

My VW TDI is much thirstier when the engine is cold, then consumption improves dramatically when the engine gets properly warm.

Remotely related - on Sunday driving down from Cairngorm after a days boarding (in excellent conditions BTW) the journey trip read an average after the 6 miles to Aviemore of 107mpg!!:thumbup: Not bad for a 2.0TDi:D

The truth though was that I was basically rolling downhill in 5th gear as part of a group of cars at about 40mph. The plus side was that even after using "motorway speeds" from Perth southwards the average over the whole journey was still over 50mpg when we got home, which hasn't happened before or since!

Niall

If we're allowed to talk about non-Skodas, then I have a VW LWB Transporter 2.5 174hp TDI. The trip meter regularly tells me I can do 1070Km (660 miles) after a fill-up. The most I've ever done on one tankful is 973Km (601 miles), using 72.56 litres (I get worried once the low fuel light comes on), my calculator tells me that is 38mpg which I think is pretty good for a great big box on wheels. :)

I expect my vRS (petrol) wagon will be thirstier when it finally arrives, especially as it will mostly do shorter trips around town.

My VW TDI is much thirstier when the engine is cold, then consumption improves dramatically when the engine gets properly warm.

OH MY GOD YOU ORDERED A YELLOW ESTATE.

Now thats cool. :thumbup:

Oh and 38mpg is good for a house.

In my 1.9 PD105, I've had 700miles range on the display shortly after filling up. Furthest I've actually gone on a tank, needle on the bottom before chickening out and filling up is a shade over 630miles iirc.

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