Forgive my ignorance 
But...with my V6 (2.5 or 2.6) irrespective of the comparison against each other.....if I set cruise control at 30mph, you are saying I would use less petrol than setting cruise at 60mph 
I know the logical answer is yes, but I was led to believe that with these type of engines, a higher speed was more economical. (speed within sensible parameters, obviously)
30 / 60 are too far apart to use as comparisons, as the car would not be in the same gear for a start !! At 30 you will use more fuel than at 60 for sure .. due to gearing !!
A better comparison is 60 / 80 ... air resistance (drag) increases in proportion to the
square of the speed .. so if we make up a few units .. drag at 60 = 3600 units, drag at 80 = 6400 units ... the drag has almost doubled for a 20 mph increase... so the amount of energy needed to overcome the drag has also almost doubled !! That energy can only come from extra fuel burned.
If cruise keeps you at 60 you use less fuel than if manual driving starts to edge towards 80 ..
