Hello guys, I once compared some consumption values on Spritmonitor.de and I noticed some funny things. I set the performance, year of construction, model etc exactly as I got only results for the engine that interested me (since I want to buy one of these cars soon) and read from all the vehicles the total average consumption (the number of vehicles I found in order to be comparable behind it) The following came out: Audi 80 B4 (90hp, 2.0): 8,85 L/100km (93) Audi A4 B5 (102hp, 1.6): 8,4 L/100km (89) BMW E36 316i (102hp, 1.6): 8,26 L/100km (210) What I think is funny now is that the Audi 80 B4 with the engine is quite thirsty, but it doesn’t want to make sense of me after these values… 1. Why should two cars be newer and have “many” smaller engines (the E36 & A4) consume almost exactly as much as the above-mentioned audio 80 2.0? 2. Are the values simply not representative and the consumption is really higher or is it true and the two 1.6 simply swallow so much? I just ask because I drive relatively much and if the difference is really only as low I prefer to drive an Audi 80…. Thanks to you MFG Bryce