I keep wondering how you get such a high MPG!! I have a 1997 Pssat and I've peaked at 52mpg. Past two months I've been driving around at 60-65 mph during the day with AC on and 55 at night. I have 24 miles of freeway and I set the cruise and leave it. It can't be because of the hills, but I guess it is. I don't race around on teh surface streets either. This month here are my stats:Maillemann said:Driver: Maillemann
Miles: 1038.4
Gallons: 17.557
Model Year: 1996
Model: Passat
Tranny: 5M
Fuel Type: ULSD+PS
MPG: 59.14
Driver: Maillemann
Miles: 1064
Gallons: 17.713
Model Year: 1996
Model: Passat
Tranny: 5M
Fuel Type: ULSD+PS
MPG: 60.06
There's been pluses and minuses on that. Most of the contest coordinators keep their old ones if you want to play around with it.scmentz said:You should make the chart downloadable in an excel format so that if we wanted to play around with the data we could easily. for example, if i wanted to see how 02 jetta's fare against 04 golfs in mpg with b20 and dino deez, we could punch that in excel, compile the data from all months listed.
Exceptional MPG's with an A5 PDbestmapman said:Driver: bestmapman
Miles: 821
Gallons: 12.9
Model Year: 2006
Model: Jetta
Tranny: 5M
Fuel Type: standard diesel
MPG: 63.6
2nd tank this month
I could be wrong, but didn't the A5 Body Style start in 05.5? I looked at the pics, too and he does have an A4, but under the pics says 2006, so that rules out a typo. Is it possible that the car is actually an 05 (as opposed to 05.5)??? If I'm wrong, please someone correct me, but I've been referring to A4's as the 99.5-05, and the A5's as the 05.5-Present.no_one_of_consequence said:Driver: no_one_of_consequence
Miles: 798.46
Gallons: 16.36
Model Year: 2006
Model: Jetta A4 PD
Tranny: 5M
Fuel Type: D2
MPG: 48.8
Driving speed 60 to 70 mph, 90% highway, no P&G or any other fuel saving technique
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner!Brian.Burress said:EDIT: I did notice he was in Mexico. Did they still sell the A4 body style into 2006 there?
-Brian