S4 MPG?

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S4 MPG?

Post by mboy » Sun Mar 20, 2005 7:20 pm

Hi, I'm going to buy an s4 avant but I do about 500 miles a week so I'm bit worried about MPG, what can you get out of one on a run a about 80-85MPH?

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Post by Daz » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:39 pm

You should be able to get between 20 and 24MPG I would have thought.
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Re: S4 MPG?

Post by Mike_K » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:59 pm

mboy wrote:what can you get out of one on a run a about 80-85MPH?
there's quite a few threads on mpg, eg have a look at:
http://www.rs246.com/index.php?name=PNp ... c&start=30

I did some "tests" in non-hilly Holland and reckon 20-24 is about right. The BIG change comes when you exercise your right foot; steady motorway driving and it seems to stay sensible, but sometimes the 340hp V8 temptation becomes irresistible !!!

Personally I don't think you should buy this car if you're worried about petrol consumption. I'm not 'cos I don't do many miles; the guy who owned mine before me did 30000 miles in its 1st year. I'm not surprised he sold it on (lucky me :D )

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Re: S4 MPG?

Post by Scotty » Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:35 pm

mboy wrote:Hi, I'm going to buy an s4 avant but I do about 500 miles a week so I'm bit worried about MPG, what can you get out of one on a run a about 80-85MPH?
There's two issues. One is cost. It'll cost over £100 a week in fuel. This may of may not be an issue. The second is that you'll be at a fuel pump virtually every other day.

The range is not great on these cars. At best you'll probably get 300. :?
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Post by Pete.S » Sun Mar 20, 2005 11:14 pm

Agreed^. I'm assuming the overtly modest tank size is to keep weight issues to a minimum, though struggling to drive from Hull to London without a fuel stop is a pain. :audibash:

I've done 25k miles so far and have done plenty of my own MPG tests. Two quite interesting things I've found: one is that you'll see a much higher MPG return if you drive very gently while the engine is cold if you're embarking on a long cruise. It can bump the figure up from 23 to over 26. The other is that the weather really makes a big difference. Saturday night for instance, very still, calm conditions, returned 26.5 on a 200 mile m/way cruise @ 75 mph. When it's been windy I've had 22 for the same speed & distance.

Cruise control is invaluable if, like me, you do plenty of long hauls and hate handing Mr. Brown more than is necessary. I despise the low MPG of the car, but to drive across country on a variety of roads in UK weather, I really can't think of any other car I'd prefer to be in.

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Post by Merlot » Mon Mar 21, 2005 1:50 pm

I range 17 to 27 depending on how I am driving - even got 30 mpg once! Average is 21,22 mpg so 275miles=fill up. The low fuel indicator in the DIS is very good and can be run down to a range of 10 or 15 miles - its amazing how far you can go if you lift off for the last couple of gallons.

I do 15k miles a year in ours and have just bought another so that my wife and I will have one each. The 2nd one will do 15k miles pa as well probably. I keep considering diesel but the 2.5 lump in the A4 sounds awful (not sure about the 3.0 litre) and once you've specced them up they cost £32-35k new. A one year old S4 is just as cheap.

I bought a second hand B6 as the B7 has seen the fuel tank cut from 66 to 63 litres. Not much I know but it really needs 80 litres for us chaps out in the sticks. That's why I'm going to be looking at the S6 next year.

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Post by TinkyWinky » Mon Mar 21, 2005 10:57 pm

Hey lets be honest here - none of us buy an S4 to drive at 56 mph.... :)

hell no but even with a foot happy drive upto about 85 - 90 you can still achieve 20 odd mpg provided you are not constantly slowing down and then overtaking at every opportunity like up here on the A7!

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Post by mboy » Tue Mar 22, 2005 10:56 am

Thanks for the info, I'm happy with with 300 miles per tank as that's all my M3 will do and I have to get back into an Audi. I drove an RS4 and did not like it (it felt old) so I tried a AMD S4 and loved it. :D

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Post by Scotty » Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:59 pm

I'd be happy with 300 as well! :lol:
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Post by Pete.S » Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:56 pm

@ Merlot - how accurate is the fuel range indicator on the DIS? Whenever mine's got to 50 miles range indicated & I've got 30 miles to go, I always brick it & fill her up!

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Post by Scotty » Wed Mar 23, 2005 8:34 pm

I had 10 miles left on mine tonight. I then just managed to get in 60.5L so the DIS was about 10 miles optimistic. I think that's pretty good.
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Post by TinkyWinky » Wed Mar 23, 2005 8:41 pm

LOL - I have been down to 5 but then I do live right near 3 petrol stations in Edinburgh!

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Post by Scotty » Wed Mar 23, 2005 8:45 pm

I've actually done about 15 miles after 0 but just not tonight. 8)
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Post by charliesum » Wed Mar 23, 2005 11:32 pm

if you are worried about fuel go for the diesel,my new 3.0 does 38-40 and now its been chipped it goes like stink in real world driving not a lot of difference from the qst tuned b6 s4 i had before if you are thinking of 300m to a tank dream on!!!! i never got above 260m EVER! of course you miss the v8 noise but there you go.....

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Post by Merlot » Thu Mar 24, 2005 12:15 am

Pete.S wrote:@ Merlot - how accurate is the fuel range indicator on the DIS? Whenever mine's got to 50 miles range indicated & I've got 30 miles to go, I always brick it & fill her up!
I always feel there is perhaps 10 miles 'insurance'. I have never gone below 10 miles showing on the DIS and I don't remember ever getting more than 63/64 litres into the 66 litre tank. Compare that with a Merc I recently owned which regularly took 66 litres in a 62 litre tank with c20miles still showing on the range! I guess some manfacturers' include the volume of the filler neck and some don't.

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