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I got 37.3 mpg in 300 miles trip and a 27.3mpg city driving, inside one of the most congested city in Europe...it is true the time was 7 in the morning.
When pushing crazy, on highway I'm getting 20mpg and 23.5 on the non highway roads.
All depends on driving style, the way you anticipate the trafic, the unnecesary acceleration and so on.
I got 37.3 mpg in 300 miles trip and a 27.3mpg city driving, inside one of the most congested city in Europe...it is true the time was 7 in the morning.
When pushing crazy, on highway I'm getting 20mpg and 23.5 on the non highway roads.
All depends on driving style, the way you anticipate the trafic, the unnecesary acceleration and so on.
Yes, I have the 45TFSI engine, when I drive spirited the same trip is around 37mpg, if I use cruise control I can get up to 39-40
New to the group. I got my CPO '19 A6 in January and love it. I have had some great high mileage trips with my little 2.0 (really wanted the 3.0) most recently over 40 on a quick 120 mile jaunt. I was so shocked when I saw the trip computer numbers that I had to verify them by calculating my mileage when I filled up. Spot on. Love the range. I can get over 600 miles on a tank. Mostly highway 78mph.
My Audi A6 2019 has 53000 miles and my MPG for the 53000 miles is 30. half of this is City driving and the other half is highway. However i just changed my tires from factory set of Perillis to Michelin Sport4 is seeing a reduction of approx 3/4 mile MPG.
Just completed 3 day 1678 miles to Santa Fe, NM. Average mpg was 31.7 @ 82–84 mph thru most of Arkansas, Oklahoma and NM where the speed limit is 75. And getting a bit of highway hummmm from the OEM Continentals. I’m betting the PS 4 all-seasons don’t hum.