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Apr 11th, 2017, 07:21 | #1 |
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V40 D3 Auto fuel consumption
We are looking to replace my wife's old Focus and have been looking at V40s.
She fancies an automatic and we have found a very clean 63 reg D3 auto, but I have heard that the fuel consumption on these can be high, so I was wondering what the real world figures are; I have seen one review quoting high 30's, which makes it little better than our XC90. What are forum members getting?
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I will try to persuade her to get a manual: trouble is, she has been using my XC90 and has found out how relaxing driving an auto can be.
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Apr 12th, 2017, 14:17 | #4 | |
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If you want an Auto, go for it. Much smoother drive and a decent box. I can't comment on the D3 engine, but I believe they are pretty decent for power v MPG, but not quite as good as a D2. Why compromise a relxing drive for a few extra £££ a year though, that's my thought. I wouldn't go back to a manual these days, unless for a true sports car. The roads are too busy and in heavy traffic, an auto is better. Like I said, they are better than they used to be too. |
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Apr 13th, 2017, 00:06 | #5 |
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Thanks for that.
We have taken the plunge and bought it; pick it up next week. It's a late 63 reg with 17000 miles on the clock. I was quite happy with the prospect of the D3 engine as the last 2 Volvos I have had have been D5's and like the 5 cylinder engines; also I thought the D2 we tried was a bit rev hungry for my style of driving. What did concern me a little was the risk that we might be buying a car that was going to only do 40 mpg when a D2 manual could easily do 60. After owning geartronic Volvos for the last 12 years, I am fully aware of the hit to economy over the manuals, but some of the reviews I have read suggested that the V40 was particularly bad in that respect. Time will tell!
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Apr 19th, 2017, 12:53 | #6 |
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Hello, late to this one, but I own a 2015 D3 (5 cylinder) CC. I tend to drive for economy (never excessive acceleration or braking, anticipation to avoid latter). My average in mixed town/motorway driving is around 5.6L/100Km (about 50.5mpg).
I think that a torque converter-type automatic with the accompanying slippage adds around 10% to a car's fuel consumption. On the other hand, they are virtually bulletproof. Our old Astra had such a box and it lasted the entire life of the car without any need for repair (20.5 years). I've heard that the DSG boxes can go very expensively wrong, but this might have been a feature only of early models. The D3 motor is great - plenty of grunt when you need it. After the Astra (1.6L), it took me a while to be able to do a standing start without squealing the tyres! Last edited by anton differing; Apr 19th, 2017 at 12:55. |
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Apr 19th, 2017, 20:44 | #7 | |
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We collect the car on Friday, so we shall soon find out for ourselves what it can do. I must admit I was quite surprised how well the D3 pulled; I suppose it is not too heavy a car and yet has more power than our old V70 2.5D had, so it should go reasonably well.
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Apr 28th, 2017, 21:22 | #8 |
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I had a 5cyl D3 out on loan for a couple of days. Economy can be well over 50mpg if driven under correct conditions. Pull and acceleration was great with geartronic and 350NM of torque on earlier engines. This comes with expense of road tax. manuals and newer autos have lower road tax.
These torque converter gearboxes are ok but the twin clutch (DSG 7speed and ford power shift) are more fuel efficient and better suit the engines. I think its a shame that Volvo don't use the 8 speed auto on ll their cars as this is what lets the smaller engined cars down in my view. More gears equal closer ration equals better match to engine characteristics. One more thing to add is that manuals can be very fuel efficient, but only if you drive under optimum conditions. If just using for around town, then expect mid to late 40s mpg especially if regeneration of DPF kicks in frequently. Enjoy your car. |
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Apr 29th, 2017, 01:49 | #9 |
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Thank you for your comments.
We have had the car for a week now and my wife has driven it about 250 miles so far; it seems to be averaging just about 50mpg, which is ok. I have not driven it yet as I have been waiting for the new insurance to kick in after the 7 day Complementary Volvo cover expired, but I will have a go tomorrow. I accept that the "old" geartronic transmissions are not as fuel efficient as the dual clutch type but have heard dreadful tales about dual clutch systems in VW cars and know that the Ford box is often called the powersh*t box in the trade because of problems, so I can trade off slightly higher fuel bills against better reliability.
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May 16th, 2017, 20:09 | #10 |
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Well, we have had the car for a month now and I can answer my own question!
My wife has used it for 3 weeks back and forward to work: 5 miles each way plus a couple of 30 mile trips thrown in, plus we have just been away for a week and clocked up 2 x 160 mile trips plus a couple of 80 mile journeys; in all about 800 miles and the car is averaging 53.6mpg based on fill ups. The trip computer is showing 54.9, so is only about 3% out, so I am quite happy with that. Other impressions after the 3 hour journeys are that the car is very comfortable, has a quality feel about it, which I did not expect, and the engine is gem; it is quiet and pulls like a train. I am very impressed. I took the XC90 out after we got home this afternoon and it felt like a tractor.
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