Audi S3 2014 Fuel Consumption

Audi S3 2014 Fuel Consumption

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innes2445

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114 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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Hi all,

I have recently purchased a new Audi S3 Sportsback 2014 Stronic (soon to be delivered) im happy with the claimed fuel consumption that the brochure tells me and what the salesmen are telling me
i was wondering if anyone could give me the real life consumption and how many miles i am most likely to get out of a tank.

I probably should of done more homework prior to buying but it was one of those YOLO moments.

Thanks in advance

Innes

innes2445

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6 posts

114 months

Sunday 23rd November 2014
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richs2891 said:
Why not ask on some of the Audi forums ?
Thanks Richs2891, im New to PH so will take on your advice. Cheers

innes2445

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Sunday 23rd November 2014
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...Mole... said:
I've had mine for 9 months, early 30's for my commute to work, mid to late 20's if pushing a bit harder. If you drive at 40mph
everywhere you might reach the manufacturers stated fuel consumption.

had it at 37mpg on a long motorway journey once.
Thanks for that! Im sure mine will be mid to low 20's for the first couple of months! So how many miles on a full tank on average would you say?

innes2445

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Sunday 23rd November 2014
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McSam said:
Spritmonitor is a powerful too. According to it, the average for the 52 2013/2014 S3s on the database is 29mpg. The lowest is 22mpg, the best 40. Seems reasonable enough to me.

http://www.spritmonitor.de/en/overview/3-Audi/0-Al...

You have the brochure, which includes the fuel tank capacity. Now you have a realistic fuel consumption. One gallon is 4.55 litres. I'm sure you can calculate the range for yourself!
McSam- Brilliant, very much appreciated. Many thanks

innes2445

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Willy Nilly said:
An S3 is a rocketship compared to my car and I just cannot fathom the mentality that makes a person buy a fast car then worry about fuel. If you are going to mince along slow enough to get 35mpg out of a car that must be well over 200hp, you might as well by a lower powered version and either thrash the bks off it or drive it just as slow and use significantly less fuel. If I got my car or any of its competitors down to 35mph there would be a rolling police road block and police helicopters waiting for me.

Thanks for your input, however i am only asking what the realistic fuel consumption is compared to what the brochure claims, im certainly not worrying about it. And i just cannot Fathom the mentality that makes a person buy a lower powered version and thrash the bks of it?! the mind boggles!!