sciroccoaustin 0 Posted September 18, 2009 Hello All, I've got a scirocco. it's my fourth mk2, and loove it to bits. But have considderred a Rado in the past, and kinda, thinking, yeah why not. There are two or three main questions... If I got one it would be the VR6 - fuel economy with a light foot? I get up to 50 mpg with the scirocco, 35mpg if I thrash it! Can't be less than 35 mpg can it? Second, a tow bar - what???? I race karts, so it's a car with a towbar, or a van! Reliability...don't shoot me please, the rocco has done 32k without hick up since last April, I've heard the heater matrix is a common problem. Insurance shouldn't be a problem scirocco is group 15, unlimited personal and business milege TFF is £400 (I'm 24 with 5 years NC). Any advice or pointers? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swompy 0 Posted September 18, 2009 I'm lucky if I get 35mpg out of my valver on a light foot so if you get that out of a vr with a light foot you will be doing very good. :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dude VR6 0 Posted September 18, 2009 I had a rocket before I had a radda, I also loved it but always wanted a radda. My rocket had 250000 miles when I sold it and only brought it for £500 so got my money out of it. You wan to get 35 mpg out of it, I`m lucky to get any more than 32 mpg out of mine and its pretty much standard, I average 27 mpg Best to get a van, I wouldn`t fit a towbar to a radda. Had to replace the matrix on mine as well, think a lot of people have had to change it. If you buy one, check to see if it has been done before you buy one. You will find that all radda`s have small problems and you will always want to fix it, but don`t be put off by this, thay are great cars. And insurance, you will probably pay a bit more than your rockek, but check before you buy. But don`t be put off, they are great cars, thats why everyone on here is on here because of there love of the car. :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Purple Tom 0 Posted September 19, 2009 35mpg is very possible if its running properly. I've had mine on the road for just under a week and I'm averaging 35mpg on my daily commute and roughly 34mpg per tank. If you give them stick the economy will suffer though!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites