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Alex that's about right, my other mates with SS's xr8s etc all seem to be roughly the same figures as mine, the commodore maybe uses a bit more

But teh power and sound can't be beaten :P I fill up and still get 4-500ks depending on how / where I drive

Freeway about 8.5l per 100 I almost made it back from Canberra on the same tank

If only the sirocco was awd that would be awesome. Although the golf R is no compromise either. Both good looking cars.

On another note pulled up to a Bmw with a V12 badge. Turned out to be a 760li. That will be $414000 thanks O_o

Lol, I can't wait till I have a little mohsen running around.

Id buy the little Kent one of those electric cars they drive around and slam it

You need to have a real girlfriend first, and they also need to have hit puberty

Yeh just gets ya worried when reviews say it uses a massive amount of fuel lol 14/15 can live with more than that no thanks.. Lol plus I never hit freeway all suburb driving lol

Seems mk2 is best to get if you can the guy @ bay ford wasn't too helpful left knowing the same as when I got there :/

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Post pic of golf r wanna see what they look like.

Also hate Internet when u actually want quality info on something good fkn luck finding it... Most fpv reviews say its drinks fuel list no tomorrow but dont actually quantify how much.. Check thread on form forums average seems about 14-15/100km which I rkn is decent for what it is doubt any v8 would come in much lower? Any v8 owners around lol?

last time I drove mine gets around...25L/100km freeway use...less in city..

but prob not best example

66 mustang with a 289, hot cam, extractors, 600 holly with a 3 speed c4 auto.

that drive train is now gone, putting in a 5L efi windsor with a 4 speed auto hoping to get around 15ish /100 with the light weight car.

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