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1.4 crdi 2014
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1.4 crdi 2014
May 23, 2014, 19:57:44
Hi everyone I am a proud owner of a 1.4 crdi i30 5door. I would like you feedback on my fuel economy. After 3000klm mainly city driving, I am getting only 6.5l/100klm on average. Is this good or am I doing something wrong. I am seeing here on the forum 5 and under and it's making me nervous. Is there something wrong with mine. Thank you.
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #1: May 23, 2014, 21:43:28
Welcome maragos. We don't get the 1.4 CRDi in Australia, but diesel motors are fairly tight when new. It can take 10,000 or so before they start giving their best economy. Mainly city driving will also not give you your best economy. Diesel motors are also slow to warm up, so short trips hurt economy as well..
So, all in all 6.5 is not too bad!
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #2: May 24, 2014, 01:28:33
maragos
Fuel economy gets better with age. Im running about 5.1l/ 100km with 15000km
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #3: May 24, 2014, 11:37:17
Like Dazz said we do not get the 1.4 over here and most of the lower figures I think you would be reading is for the 1.6 and from Australia,where many of us are doing fairly large milages
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #4: May 27, 2014, 00:02:37
maragos
Like Dazz Reap's & Rick have said, we don't get the 1.4 here in Australia, also it's how you drive, what rev you shift at , weather conditions, like on a cold day on start up they would use more than on a hot day on start up.
also if you are driving in a city in traffic you will be stopped a lot your motor will still be runing & using fuel , but the car will be still & not moving. So a true indication of economy would be Litre's per hour. but we don't have that feature so use L/100K. if your car starts easy, it runs ok, it gets you there & back. well there is nothing wrong with it, i'm sure it could get better economy than my 1.6 CRDi 6 speed man as it's 1.4, just the way we drive & were we drive. also some people like to impress others with how tight they are with there coin. so only post when they get good economy & i don't think the trip computer read out always 100% accurate. like if you reset your L/100k at first it might be reading out high fuel usage that's because it's just starting & you have not gone far, then as distance you have traveled increases the computer starts to show more accurate numbers & the further you go the more accurate fuel usage average increases & starts to show your average usage.
when you reset the trip computer the process starts over again.
also it has been stated you will get increased economy as the motor free's up, but myself i got my best economy driving like i had an egg under the throttle & driving out in country where its flat with long straights no other cars and speed below 90KPH & motor was less than 1,000 k old at the start the 1,300 at finish. that was my first i30 CRDi i averaged ( worked it out myself mo trip PC on SX, 4.3L/100k just to see if i could do it .i also drove Sydney to Melbourne on coast road on 44L of fuel 1,044k & was trying to get economy but driving for enjoyment could show anything but will always get me over 1,000k on a full tank no matter how i drive, i can bank on that!
cheers & hope you can understand what i wrote.
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #5: May 28, 2014, 20:03:16
Thanks for your replies. One thing I do hate is driving like I have an egg under my foot. Always thinking of l/100. The difference is so small that it's not worth compromising on driving experience. I had a Mazda 6 1.8 petrol before the diesel i30. That thing on its good days in Athens city driving would get 14L/100klm. So 6.5 in the i30 is a dream. Thanks all.
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #6: May 28, 2014, 21:31:46
Hi Maragos
Glad to hear you're happy about the car after all.
If you only do city driving I don't think 6.5l/100klm is that bad after all.
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #7: October 28, 2014, 15:16:14
I have the same car as you and living in North Greece.
The average consuption in me is near 6lt/100Km according to trip computer
and I drive half time in city and half outside. The car is quite heave 1300+Kg and
if you have 2-3 people the consuption is more also.
Generally the consuption is getting lower over time after 10.000-15.000 Km.
Have you go to Hyundai for any service? Any price quote?
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Re: 1.4 crdi 2014
Reply #8: February 26, 2015, 22:34:18
With the first 10000kms, I get on speedways driving 120km/h like 5,2 liters. When I do a lot of urban driving, it goes from 6 liters till 7 liters. These are measured values, as I look on my fuel invoices. So 6,5 liters for urban/city driving is normal.
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