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Audi A4 2.0 TDI - Efficiency marathon
Audi A4 2.0 TDI - Efficiency marathon

Audi A4 2.0 TDI Starts Efficiency Marathon

1,650 km on one tank of gas
  
June 25, 2008 2:00 AM by Brian Potter
Filed Under: Green Audi

Eleven white Audi A4 2.0 TDI models set off yesterday in an attempt to complete the total distance of over 1,650 kilometers (1,025.26 miles) with an average fuel consumption of under four liters (over 58.80 US mpg). Organized by Audi and Auto Bild, the marathon runs between Basel and Vienna and back leading through Switzerland, Germany and Austria. Although most of the journey will be over freeways, some less efficient driving through towns and cities will be logged.

Given the A4's fuel tank capacity of 65 liters the entire trip must be achieved on a single tank of fuel, therefore, averaging less than the 4.1 liters (57.37 US mpg) consumption figures specific to the A4 2.0 TDI. The additional fuel savings will be compensated through careful economical driving style such as strong concentration, anticipatory driving and careful use of the gas pedal.

Additional fuel consumption gauges are installed in the vehicles so that drivers can see the current fuel status at any time. However, what ultimately counts is how much diesel fuel is left in the tank at the finish.

Source: Audi
Press Release
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ShinyG
June 25, 2008 8:20:44 AM

Are you kidding me!? "The additional fuel savings will be compensated through careful economical driving style such as strong concentration..." So if I "concentrate" hard enough in a TDI, it will use less diesel fuel!? Wow, European diesel pinheads will love to hear this. Be careful though, if you go over 58MPG, you'll start crapping your pants...

greenacre
June 25, 2008 12:14:23 PM

hahaha Audi logic. "The car will also go faster if you use your imagination"

kevoluetion
June 26, 2008 4:40:11 AM

Strong concentration as in not stepping on the gas too much or overtaking i would assume

kimbo
June 25, 2008 9:52:41 AM

learn about eco-drving baby

afterace2
June 25, 2008 11:37:32 AM

who needs any hybrid then ?

driv3r
June 25, 2008 12:07:51 PM

yes, hybrid-gasoline cars are no match for diesels when it comes to average fuel consumption in real life, not in nice numbers on paper.

LMS
June 25, 2008 12:14:12 PM

Who needs fuel? Give me a Venturi Fetish any day.

Kepe
June 25, 2008 3:42:10 PM

LMS, you'll still need some sort of fuel to produce electricity to charge up your Fetish. Oh and I think it won't do 1 650 km without any stops to charge its batteries...

LMS
June 25, 2008 3:56:58 PM

I don't mind stopping and plugging it in, and yes, we are shifting fuel from cars to power-plants.

But if you consider how effective the Lithium Ion battery is, we would still be saving energy.

'Saving Energy' - what an odd phrase, we're saving by wasting less... it's like having a minus in your bank account, you're still spending money that isn't yours...

Swifthead
June 25, 2008 10:33:51 PM

this one will be a little bit harder with those new COMMON RAIL versions of this engine, previous UNIT INJECTOR (german PD) was better in efficiency but this CR is less brutal and quieter and most important is less expensive to build!!!

Even better would be 1.9 TDI

lelu
July 3, 2008 10:53:06 PM

HYBRIDS : Good for town. DIESELS : Good for freeways.

That's the point.

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