With all due respect I don't really believe you.
I'm not saying you can't get 30mpg out of one, but you really do need to drive like Miss Daisy, i.e. never ever put your foot down and in a 90 only cruise at about 50mph. If you do this on fairly level open roads, then ok. If however you know you put your foot down a bit and run at 65mph, then nope, it ain't happening.
But I don't believe 35mpg, sorry. The only way to get that is to miscalculate or use wrong data, such as your odo claiming you've done more miles than you really have. Or you put in less fuel than you think you did.
I only say this, because as a family I think we've owned probably in the region of 30 or 40 different Tdi vehicles. They have been used for all sorts of driving, on different types of terrain and by different types of drivers. Nobody has ever got close to that kind of return, including Land Rover, who never quoted anything even close to 35mpg for a Tdi.
I also like to think I can drive pretty frugally too when required. Have clocked 78mpg from a 1.5d Pug 106, 67mpg from a smart Roadster and 31mpg from a 5.7 V8 Camaro. I've never managed more than 30mpg out of any Tdi 90 I've been in.
About the best I've seen is 33mpg from a Disco 1 300 with the latter aero skirt on the front bumper. That was for full on cruising for most of the tank, about as economical driving as you can get.
BTW - I'm not trying to make this personal, but on forums you occasionally get a couple of people claiming way better mpg than everyone else (and usually a few way lower too). Occam's razor would suggest that the claims of the highest and lowest are most likely erroneous.
However, I'm happy to be proven wrong