$100 to fill an A4

Started by Audi-man, April 28, 2006, 08:08:10 AM

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Audi-man


It's official guys, it cost me a hundie to fill the A4 last night. I had to struggle going from bone dry, to manually squeezing the last drops out to tick over the hundie. I think 98 Oct was $1.83 at Bombay Hill BP.  :o

hitmanGTI

this is at the point it has become rediculous..

I havent the income to support my Petrol usage..

i wana rs6

$105 for 56ish litres of 98. The first time i exceeded $100 to fill up was last night.
Fortunately its a business vehicle so some of the costs gets deducted. :)
Saw i first RS4 also outside Kings School in Auckland. Absolutely amazing.  :o
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A lot of 1sts on that trip.

timmay

Yea...real beatch this one...cost me $100 to fill up on 98 Octane as well  >:D
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Period_Correct_

lol, i put 10 bux in, gets me over 5 litres....

the joys of being a student!  ::)
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i wana rs6

But whats 5 litres going to do?
Do you walk/bike/bus evrywhere?

Lunar7

Last 3 fills in the S3 have been just over the $100 from dead empty, based on 60 litres and getting 480Km per tank, thats $0.20 per KM.....


hitmanGTI

Quote from: Lunar7 on April 28, 2006, 10:58:13 AM
Last 3 fills in the S3 have been just over the $100 from dead empty, based on 60 litres and getting 480Km per tank, thats $0.20 per KM.....



Man u must drive fast alot..

i get 540 kms to a tank

timmay

yea I get about 540kms to a full tank as well...city driving only.

Got just under 700kms over easter with a mix of open road and some city driving.
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dj thumpa

Must be hard on those HSV owners..

RS ZWEI

Quote from: NasTnaS on April 28, 2006, 10:46:03 AM
lol, i put 10 bux in, gets me over 5 litres....

the joys of being a student!  ::)

Your best to fill it up and top it up when it gets to half way. It will cost you less in the long run and wont pick up all the crap from the bottom of the tank.
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i wana rs6

Quote from: Golfboy666GTI on April 28, 2006, 12:19:10 PM
Your best to fill it up and top it up when it gets to half way. It will cost you less in the long run and wont pick up all the crap from the bottom of the tank.
How? Wont you always be carrying around half a tank of fuel that never gets used. The extra weight requires more fuel burn to achieve the same speed/acceleration.
??? ???

old4130

I am lucky to get even 400kms out of a tank of 98..

Its about 40 odd lites, mind you, its mostly inner city driving
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hitmanGTI

Quote from: EVL 28K on April 28, 2006, 12:08:05 PM
$100 for me, with 98 octane, gat about 500-550 kms a tank, not too bad for a straight 6
And the fact you drive like a granda helps  ;)

Lunar7

Quote from: MK4 GTI on April 28, 2006, 11:04:12 AM
Man u must drive fast alot..

i get 540 kms to a tank

Throttle has 2 positions, On or off ;D ;D ;D ;D

Turbo

Quote from: Lunar7 on April 28, 2006, 03:23:39 PM
Throttle has 2 positions, On or off ;D ;D ;D ;D

s4s have the same throttle switch too. ;)  i'm lucky to get much over 400km around town.
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Audi-man


Yeah, I get 500-540km's from my 55 l tank.

John Stone

All ur quattros have a 90 litre tank  :laugh:  :'(

John
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Audi-man

Quote from: John Stone on April 28, 2006, 06:08:24 PM
All ur quattros have a 90 litre tank  :laugh:  :'(

John

At the rate gas is going, you'll be the first to crack the two hundie milestone  :-X

Period_Correct_

Quote from: i wana rs6 on April 28, 2006, 10:49:27 AM
But whats 5 litres going to do?
Do you walk/bike/bus evrywhere?

i just use my car on the weekends, during the week i'm at uni, and can't afford Parking, let along gas to go to Uni... when i need to use the car, i put sufficient gas in...

Quote from: Golfboy666GTI on April 28, 2006, 12:19:10 PM
Your best to fill it up and top it up when it gets to half way. It will cost you less in the long run and wont pick up all the crap from the bottom of the tank.

problem is getting that 100 bux to fill up the tank... you are right tho...
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