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16 Dec 2007, 16:11 (Ref:2089977) | #276 | ||
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If you used the Pious on the motorways most of the time then your fuel consumption figures wouln't be so impressive, the engine is busy charging batteries as well as moving you forwards. They're really at home in cities where hybrids of that type can help towards cleaner air.
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Motorways - so far best I've had is 53 (c.210 mile drive to Maidstone). Urban driving is what gives it the real uplift in economy. No way will I get the 65.7 overall claimed by Toyota. |
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is that the figure the car gives you, or the one you calculated with maths?
i only ask because my car for one lies its socks off! |
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i had to go shopping though and I couldn't fit all anything in it and I have a son who is quite ill at the moment and it was a total faff to make him comfortable i complained of course when I took it back but they just didn't take any notice |
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17 Dec 2007, 12:19 (Ref:2090472) | #280 | |
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I drive... a car.
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18 Dec 2007, 12:27 (Ref:2091225) | #281 | ||
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i drive a fiat punto 1.4 turbo.
Standard on the inside (apart from the extra gauges needed) Standard on the outside apart from bigger brakes, suspension and a free flowing exhaust Pushing 210bhp inside the engine hence the bigger brakes needed. Although the bhp sounds little, please consider it is a 1.4 for a start and secondly its got 280+feet of torque in a car which weighs less than a ton |
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19 Dec 2007, 15:54 (Ref:2091994) | #282 | |
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I drive a Renault Megane GT 2.0, with far too little bhp
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25 Dec 2007, 10:30 (Ref:2094694) | #284 | ||
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those lights are nice-is that a stock body?
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Well.......... Just done the deal and px'd the SantaFe and purchased a used Saab estate... A car large enough to tow the van (3.0 v6 TD) and will give better fuel economy when not used for towing.... A bit of a late xmas present I suppose .... Last edited by Woolley; 23 Jan 2008 at 13:50. |
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Just watch the turbo (or turbo's - not sure if it's a twin turbo engine) on them, I have heard they are a bit fragile.
Estate too. Interesting choice! I saw a lovely blue Volvo V70 parked up today, and thought - that looks ideal for towing a car! |
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30 Dec 2007, 18:16 (Ref:2096646) | #288 | ||
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I can pick up my Toyota Aygo on friday!
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Its a single turbo engine and it comes with a good 12 month warranty and has a full dealer service history so hopefully all should be well... Thanks for the advice.. |
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30 Dec 2007, 19:04 (Ref:2096672) | #290 | ||
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Amongst other things I drive a Ford Puma and if you think that sounds a bit tame and boring, have a look at this.
No, I haven't driven mine like Tiff does in that clip, but I have followed him on a race circuit when he's got a car at that sort of angle and, to be honest, it's a bit disconcerting. You think you're going to have to take avoiding action, but somehow he hauls it back in line. Great car control, but The Stig's quicker! |
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31 Dec 2007, 23:36 (Ref:2097300) | #291 | ||
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i dont drive anything yet but in a couple of weeks weeks when i turn 17, i will be driving my mums 03 Fiat Punto and my driving instructors Peugoet 207
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4 Jan 2008, 22:14 (Ref:2099538) | #293 | ||
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Yes, finaly I have my Aygo:
and for the Australians and Americans: it has a 1 liter 3 cilinder engine with 68BHP but it does'nt need more because it only weighs 780 KG Last edited by steve nielsen; 4 Jan 2008 at 22:16. |
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4 Jan 2008, 22:17 (Ref:2099542) | #294 | ||
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Now steve every car needs more BHP !!
The aygo is a good car, I had a drive of one nice and nippy great for city commuting. |
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5 Jan 2008, 03:00 (Ref:2099688) | #295 | ||
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68bhp, eh? I'll race ya, I got 65, haha. However, my car proly weighs about 850-900kg though, so, you'd take me.
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9 Jan 2008, 17:30 (Ref:2102736) | #297 | ||
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Today I passed the 100,000 mile mark in my Saab 93 1.9 TiD Linear, 4 times round the world. The lease expires next week and I take delivery of a BMW 318d SE on Wednesday.
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New ride, Volvo 740 Turbo Intercooled, 183k miles on the clock, 2.3l 4pot, goes like hell.
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now just driving the punto which is now mine
occasionally move my mums car around on the driveway |
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