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    02-12-2012 12:09 PM #36
    I typically get between 550 and 580 miles per tank...and I usually fill up between 13.7 13.8 gallons...rarely do I fill up 14.0 when I let the miles til empty get close to 0...which, of course, is terrifying.

    By my calculations, that is between 40 and 42 mpg. For the most part I drive it nicely, but every few trips I have to drive it like I stole it.
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    02-13-2012 01:05 PM #37
    http://www.fuelly.com/driver/leedub/golf

    when I drove 100mi. everyday, 5 days a week, I used to average ~590mi/tank, averaging 42MPG, driving 70

    now that I'm down to 6mi./day, it's down to ~490mi/tank, averaging no less than 30MPG.
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    02-13-2012 01:07 PM #38
    nice mileage, but remember that little symbol next to 58.5MPG means average...


    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Carcinogen View Post
    I average right around 41.5 in mixed city/highway.



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    02-13-2012 01:16 PM #39


    >32k miles tracked so far. I normally drive 15-20% city and the rest highway. I, too, use cruise control constantly.

  5. 02-22-2012 02:02 AM #40
    http://www.fuelly.com/driver/scubatdi/jetta
    33 mpg
    On some back roads here in socal I have average 55mpg with five people in the car. My engine is still new and I have whispbars on 24/7. I hope to see higher mpgs in the next 15000 miles.

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    02-23-2012 02:26 PM #41


    This is through my Gas Cubby App, total average is 37.3. This is a pretty even mix of freeway and city driving. A lot of the freeway driving is in LA traffic...:bang head: Love the car and i'm always trying to get better MPG.

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    02-23-2012 02:42 PM #42
    35 mpg combined over 23k miles tracked

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    02-23-2012 03:59 PM #43
    Quote Originally Posted by basspfeifer View Post
    Love the car and i'm always trying to get better MPG.
    Yeah, I keep trying to get better MPG too, but my right foot doesn't.

    I actually average about 38 on hwy, and roughly 32 in mostly city driving.

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    02-26-2012 09:01 AM #44
    First post, though I should've posted many thank-yous before now. I owe this forum a ton for letting me lurk while I was taking the JSW dive.

    So a guy rammed my Prius a couple weeks ago, and I took the insurance money and bought a JSW TDI MT with 33K on it. I was really curious to see what kind of mileage I'd get if I started driving like a normal person again (ie., occasional burnouts, Sebastien Ogier fantasies and whatnot). My commute is 10% local streets and 90% hilly and curvy divided highway at 65 mph, 35 miles each way.

    I picked the car up in Northern Jersey and drove it home to NY on thruway-type roads. I waa shocked -- 50 mpg on that trip! Better than the Prius on highways. But I wondered what my normal commute might look like.

    My first three tanks have been consistent -- right around 580 miles on each tank, 42.8-43 mpg. I'm really psyched. I was okay driving like an old man in the Prius, because hypermile-ing was rewarding, economically. But it sure was no fun. I have taken a bit of a hit, but actually like driving again.

    Anyway, thanks all for providing me with tons of advice and info over the last couple of weeks. Glad you all have posted so much info. Will post more once my Thule Aeroblades are mounted, see if the mileage takes any hit.

  10. 02-27-2012 10:21 AM #45
    Question for you guys..are you venting your tanks (so it'll fill all the way up to the very rim of the fill tube)? How do you know you're getting consistency between mileage calculations? Plus, if you could fill it all the way to the brim, the range/tank would be substantially greater, too.

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    02-28-2012 09:36 AM #46
    First, there is no way to 'vent' the new cars. I usually fill until the pump stops and then round it up to next dollar. If I'm on a road trip, then I may fill until I see the fuel but that usually ends up with me splashing diesel on my shoes and having to hear about the smell for the next few hours.

    I'm approaching 40K miles and here my breakdown:
    Around town: I average about 37
    Full highway at 60-65: averaging about 45
    With kayaks on top or pulling a U-Haul on highway: drops to low 30s

    Hopefully, no more U-Hauls for a while and I'm getting a kayak trailer so I don't have to have them on the roof.

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    02-28-2012 12:52 PM #47
    a bit over 33mpg, mostly city -- which is awesome in my book!

    since i drive mostly on city streets, MPG-minded folks would have me drive a hybrid, and yeah, i would probably get 40mpg outta of a hybrid. but give me a manual and gobs of torque and i'm happy. i'll be curious to see how the DSG-shifted jetta hybrid drives though.

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    02-28-2012 04:14 PM #48
    Only tracked 1400 miles to date, but pulling 40.2mpg average in mixed driving/commuting. Took a trip to Portland and back and pulled 46.9mpg on that trip. Not bad with only a tick over 2000 miles on it. Definitely more economical to drive than my Jeep (10 city, 17 highway).

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    02-28-2012 04:48 PM #49
    I have 20k on my car.... like my 5th post on here tho... I do roughly 80-100 miles a day in my car

    40 miles of my trip im going 55-65mph

    next 40-60 miles are 80mph cruise control

    im averaging 36.8-39.2 for the past 8k miles

    car is on stock biolines and dsg no roof rack and only one passanger

  15. 02-28-2012 07:58 PM #50
    http://www.fuelly.com/driver/tarbe/jetta

    Tim

    edit: I am way behind on entering tanks....I have 5,000 miles worth waiting to go in!
    Last edited by tarbe; 02-29-2012 at 08:38 PM. Reason: added comment

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    03-02-2012 10:50 AM #51
    I am averaging 33-34 mpg. I have 3500 miles clocked so far. I am in traffic a lot. I would say 90% stop and go. 10% cruising. I did replace my 16" Biolines with some 17x8 Phoenix wheels from a CC.

  17. 03-03-2012 07:41 AM #52
    Fillup 2/28
    Miles 566
    Gall 13.85
    MPG 40.88

    Fillup 2/13
    Miles 588
    Gall 13.96
    MPG 42.12

    Fillup 2/2
    Miles 581
    Gall 14.06
    MPG 41.31

    Fillup 1/24
    Miles 571
    Gall 13.24
    MPG 43.12

    I had every fillup since new on my phone...phone broke, lost data Maybe oneday I will learn to backstuff up huh

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    03-20-2012 01:14 AM #53
    Driving to Tooele UT Wednesday. 670 miles. I'll post what I average Wednesday night.

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    03-20-2012 07:14 AM #54
    TDI MPG's numbers are nice to see and are a good selling point for VW. But we need to really look at the numbers.

    3 people at my office (including me) all have 2010 JSW's. What's funny is that I have an "S" the other guy has an "SE" and the third a "TDI".

    We always have to listen to the TDI guy brag about his mileage, which I admit, I'm a little jealous. So one day I say to him "You know, with how high current diesel prices are compared to regular unleaded, I wonder how much that offsets the MPG's".

    He has every single receipt from every fill-up since buying the car, and said he was going to figure it out. About a week later he comes in with the results, which really surprised me.

    At current gas prices it would take 10 years to break even with the SE (which cost $2500 less than TDI) and 20 years to break even with the S (which cost $5000 less than TDI).

    So, if you're buying the TDI based on MPG's alone, you're not saving money in the long run; unless you keep it 20 years.
    I'm not good with numbers, I just count on knowing when I'm high enough

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    03-20-2012 08:53 AM #55
    Quote Originally Posted by casseric View Post
    TDI MPG's numbers are nice to see and are a good selling point for VW. But we need to really look at the numbers.

    3 people at my office (including me) all have 2010 JSW's. What's funny is that I have an "S" the other guy has an "SE" and the third a "TDI".

    We always have to listen to the TDI guy brag about his mileage, which I admit, I'm a little jealous. So one day I say to him "You know, with how high current diesel prices are compared to regular unleaded, I wonder how much that offsets the MPG's".

    He has every single receipt from every fill-up since buying the car, and said he was going to figure it out. About a week later he comes in with the results, which really surprised me.

    At current gas prices it would take 10 years to break even with the SE (which cost $2500 less than TDI) and 20 years to break even with the S (which cost $5000 less than TDI).

    So, if you're buying the TDI based on MPG's alone, you're not saving money in the long run; unless you keep it 20 years.
    There is another way to look at it. Since I bought the car, I've spent around $5k in fuel and gone over 60k miles. According to fuelly, that averages out to about 8.7 cents per mile. Since my car is my business vehicle (as opposed to my pickup truck which is my personal vehicle), the IRS stated operating allowance is 55 cents per mile. Additionally, the car is a green vehicle, so the tax write off there also offset the initial buy in. Basically, after 2 years the TDI is ahead of the gasser for me, fiscally. In addition, it is better equipped, and more fun to drive.

  21. 03-20-2012 11:15 AM #56
    Right now, the cheapest place to get RUG is at $3.86. The exact same station has diesel at $3.89.

    My last fill up was at 42 mpg (figured using actual numbers not the vehicle average). It was around 46.

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    03-20-2012 11:19 AM #57
    Quote Originally Posted by pknopp View Post
    Right now, the cheapest place to get RUG is at $3.86. The exact same station has diesel at $3.89.

    My last fill up was at 42 mpg (figured using actual numbers not the vehicle average). It was around 46.
    this is an important consideration. at certain stations near me, diesel is the same price as super (what i put in my 1.8T passat). at others, they put a 10 cent or more premium on diesel. makes a huge difference in the long run.

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    03-20-2012 01:16 PM #58
    I just paid $3.91 this morning for reg. unleaded

    The same station had diesel at $4.28

    New York taxes are a bitch
    I'm not good with numbers, I just count on knowing when I'm high enough

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    03-22-2012 01:10 AM #59


    Pasadena California to Tooele Utah 676 miles.

    Average mpg 44.9
    Average speed 71

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    03-26-2012 05:50 PM #60
    Pasadena to Tooele Utah and back. Entire trip 1583 miles. Car did great, very comfortable on long trips. Averaged 44 mpg


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    03-27-2012 12:44 AM #61
    43.2mpg over 602miles on the last tank at an elevation of 1900ft and all mountain roads!

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    03-27-2012 07:54 AM #62
    You can even tell when I did some of my mods.



    When I did the tune there was a dip in mileage because I couldn't keep my foot out of it. I still can't.

    Then when I did the full exhaust, my mileage went up. I'm starting to be better about controlling the throttle on the freeway, but it's still to fun to drive this car so on the streets my average goes way down.

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    05-02-2012 01:57 PM #63
    About 8 fill ups with stock 17s averaged about 37.7ish. As high as 39.5. This is from December to March.

    About 6 tanks since the 18 inch HRE eurmesh wheels with falcons 36 mpg with same exact driving style. High of 36.8

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  30. 05-02-2012 05:14 PM #65
    Quote Originally Posted by Im Rondo View Post
    I don't follow the Lie-O-Meter. I use a calculator.

    I'm just over 3000 miles and have only managed to average 32mpg.
    This with combined city and hwy. I drive 17 miles one way to work every day.

    I'm running aftermarket wheels 18X8.

    I drive it like I stole most of the time and will continue to do this until I hit the 5000 mile mark or not. At that time I will have a tune done and probably still be putting my foot in having more fun

    I'm happy for now. My last vehicle was getting 17mpg and my Wife's Expedtion gets 14mpg and cost $80.00 to $90.00 to fill up
    I have found my car is so close on the MPG I stopped checking it with a calculator. Might be something wrong with the one on your car?

  31. 05-02-2012 07:54 PM #66
    The dash computer gives me 40mpg overall, but that is over-enthusiastic.

    Calculator gives me 35mpg average (Chevron) and 37mpg on B5. This is with 20%/80%, city/hwy with good amount of highway stop/go.

    Car has 1800 miles on it so far.

    Speaking of biodiesel, there is only one B5 truck station in my region. The remaining stations with biodiesel use the Propel fuel....but B20 flavor.

    I'm very happy using the B5 since it not only gains me more MPG (6 cents more per gallon), but provides the lubricity that ULSD leaves out. I don't want any HPFP issues in the future!

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    05-02-2012 11:09 PM #67
    I get 42-43 on my back roads commute to work.

    44-45 on highway trips.

    And about 38 with a more or less even split of my commute and city driving.

    According to my wife, I pretty much drive the piss out of it on a regular basis.

  33. 05-03-2012 09:24 AM #68
    39.8 Average with 11 JSW TDI DSG (Goals/stock tires).

    Tampa city/suburban traffic with some (5 miles each way) highway traffic on a 35 mile each-way commute.

    Tampa is sea-level...mostly flat, some rolling hills.

  34. 05-03-2012 10:07 AM #69
    Quote Originally Posted by casseric View Post
    TDI MPG's numbers are nice to see and are a good selling point for VW. But we need to really look at the numbers.

    3 people at my office (including me) all have 2010 JSW's. What's funny is that I have an "S" the other guy has an "SE" and the third a "TDI".

    We always have to listen to the TDI guy brag about his mileage, which I admit, I'm a little jealous. So one day I say to him "You know, with how high current diesel prices are compared to regular unleaded, I wonder how much that offsets the MPG's".

    He has every single receipt from every fill-up since buying the car, and said he was going to figure it out. About a week later he comes in with the results, which really surprised me.

    At current gas prices it would take 10 years to break even with the SE (which cost $2500 less than TDI) and 20 years to break even with the S (which cost $5000 less than TDI).

    So, if you're buying the TDI based on MPG's alone, you're not saving money in the long run; unless you keep it 20 years.

    The TDI has MUCH better stock trim options, and will have killer resale compared to the gassers though.

  35. 05-03-2012 10:12 AM #70
    So to those with JSW that have lower MPG, mid 30's what rims/tires are you running?

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