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Audi Q7 FC


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Hi guys, got my new ride 2 weeks ago. Just finished 1k kms. Wondering if other Q7/Other SUV bros can share their FC in Sg's stop/start traffic. My avg is only 6.5 bigcry.gif but I'm hoping it'll start improving as I started more expressway driving.

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Well... Compared to my previous Mazda6, this Q7 probably drinks about $300 more per month in fuel. Which isn't that big a deal.

 

Still would be good to know how the other SUVs are doing.

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Well Q7 is a 2 tons SUV,6.5km/L is normal for our traffic....

 

I'm getting about 12km/l on highways. Need to plan journeys better. My mates X5 does about 7.5 combined. wonder how the Honda Oddys are...

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I'm getting about 12km/l on highways. Need to plan journeys better. My mates X5 does about 7.5 combined. wonder how the Honda Oddys are...

 

 

i'm driving one..

 

7+ to 8km/litre

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im driving XC60, T5.

getting 7.8km/l combined

 

thats pretty good. I'll have to try a more sedate driving lol, see if I can come close.

 

The XC60 is a sweet looking car as well [thumbsup] I used to own a S60 T5 with the 18" BBS alloys. Never could take a U-turn though... always had to be 5-point turns. Bloody fast though... maxed it to its 245kph once. Scary.

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bro, if you can afford $300k+ Q7, I think a tankful of fuel is nothing to your wallet. don't care about the FC, it shouldn't be any worse with current technology. [;)]

 

you're right :) still came as a shocker when I saw the combined figures. Its a bit like asking for an upsized double quarter pounder with cheese and requesting diet coke with that :D Totally pointless but you feel somewhat better....

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It is always good to know what is the normal FC for a car, even for a big/expensive SUV. When your car engine is in bad health, the FC drop and you will know somethings is not right.

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It is always good to know what is the normal FC for a car, even for a big/expensive SUV. When your car engine is in bad health, the FC drop and you will know somethings is not right.

 

you're absolutely right [thumbsup]

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When you drive Audi, you should not care about FC.

 

I knew someone would say this. But why shouldnt care? Can afford an expensive car and paying how much for the petrol is diff.

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