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Q7 - real world MPG

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So what are people getting on average from their Q7's??

My TT is claimed to do upto 60mpg on the motorway etc but in real life it does an average of 48mpg with mixed driving and a mixed driving style.

I'm hoping I can get mid thirties from the Q7.

Am i being optimistic?

possibly if you had the 3.0 TDI, but no way with the Petrol FSI

But around town you will get less than 30 for sure, probably mid twenties

Well if you have a petrol model then I would say yes to optimistic If you're talking a diesel then I see no reason why not. Might take a little light footed driving in slow moving traffic though.

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Yes its the 3.0 diseasal 245Hp.

My Navara will do low 30's and that engine isnt as efficient as the Audi, nor is it as aerodynamic. Having said that its only 2wd most of the time.

The 3.0l Diesel should do it, I certainly can't see why it won't. I still reckon it'll take some light footed driving around town to get mid 30's. On a motorway cruise you might even hit 40 something reguarly.

  • 1 year later...

what should I expect to get with  2008 4.2 diesel

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