What's the most economical car you've owned?
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What's the most economical car you've owned?
Just seeing what you guys have owned that have been the most economical, need a new daily so seeing what's out there.
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Picked it up cheap as a stop gap, radiator split and the rear wheel bearings collapsed. Replaced the rad, but left the bearings and drove around at about 50mph max. 5-door and good mpg though so an ideal runabout for the family. Not great for longer runs though - too small
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I'm currently driving a Citroen C4 1.6 diesel as my daily driver. It's averaged 47mpg in the 23K miles I've had it, and I get 60+mpg on a relaxed long run (70mph on motorway). It's a good commuting car as it has a semi-auto gearbox (with flappy paddles and a sequential shifter if you fancy being a bit more involved). £35 tax as well.
I'm just about to trade it in for a BlueMotion Golf, which should be even more efficient (the Citroen is 120g/km CO2, the Golf is 109).
I'm just about to trade it in for a BlueMotion Golf, which should be even more efficient (the Citroen is 120g/km CO2, the Golf is 109).
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Peugeot 307 2.0Tdi 50mpg, cheap insurance..... bloody boring to drive and look at though... cheap to buy 2nd hand though.
Unsure of the Gov's plans for taxing autogas, but if you ask me this is best for a daily runner at the mo. (hydrogen pumps are in my area yet)
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Unsure of the Gov's plans for taxing autogas, but if you ask me this is best for a daily runner at the mo. (hydrogen pumps are in my area yet)
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Cheers lads, i was looking at them 307's 'the new 306 d turbo' lol
neva thought of the citreon c4, thought they'd be to expensive, but they're pretty cheap!
neva thought of the citreon c4, thought they'd be to expensive, but they're pretty cheap!
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Peugeot 406 1.9hdi estate, 75 to the gallon on a run. 7 seats or more boot space than you can imagine for all your scoobie parts
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Not known for having economical cars but the best I had was a phase 2 Clio 1.8i 16v (the 200cc smaller brother of the Williams) Similar peformance and good looks, 60 in 8 IIRC but always returned around 38mpg regardless of the thrashing. Cheap as chips to buy, handle like on rails but a bugger to service. Only sold it as it didn't have air and I'm getting old LOL
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Not known for having economical cars but the best I had was a phase 2 Clio 1.8i 16v (the 200cc smaller brother of the Williams) Similar peformance and good looks, 60 in 8 IIRC but always returned around 38mpg regardless of the thrashing. Cheap as chips to buy, handle like on rails but a bugger to service. Only sold it as it didn't have air and I'm getting old LOL
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Both cars I've owned averaged 50mpg but one was petrol and the other diesel. VW Lupo 1.0 that was abused being my first car, and a ZR TD which fell apart if you thought about abusing it.
When I met my bf he was running a remapped 2005 TDI Golf 105bhp @ 135bhp and could average 76mpg on a long run. Also went like stink! Not bad to drive either but felt like a tank.
His current car has also been remapped to 200bhp from 170bhp JTD Alfa GT Cloverleaf. Normally averages 46+mpg on a long run, looks lovely and drives beautifully.
Lots of options with remapping diesel cars
When I met my bf he was running a remapped 2005 TDI Golf 105bhp @ 135bhp and could average 76mpg on a long run. Also went like stink! Not bad to drive either but felt like a tank.
His current car has also been remapped to 200bhp from 170bhp JTD Alfa GT Cloverleaf. Normally averages 46+mpg on a long run, looks lovely and drives beautifully.
Lots of options with remapping diesel cars
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Most economical car was a Peugeot 205 1.7 Turbo Diesel....that thing would have run on fresh air. It was that easy on fuel i only ever put £10 in at a time
Best value for money car though has to be the Toyota Carina E petrol im using for the work horse at the minute. Bought it December 2007 for £450 110k miles on the clock with 6 months tax and test....still driving it every day and i've spent nothing worth on it all apart from tyres etc....absolutely bulletproof Jap Scrap at its best....oh and i still change the oil in it every 5k miles as a treat
Best value for money car though has to be the Toyota Carina E petrol im using for the work horse at the minute. Bought it December 2007 for £450 110k miles on the clock with 6 months tax and test....still driving it every day and i've spent nothing worth on it all apart from tyres etc....absolutely bulletproof Jap Scrap at its best....oh and i still change the oil in it every 5k miles as a treat
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MK II Golf GTI 16V with i138 bhp at the wheels, managed 40+ mpg at a steady 56 mph. 'Twas good enough for me back in the 90's.
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P.S. My Imp managed nearly 50 mpg @ 56 mph, but I doubt you'd find one now.... well one with 110 bhp anyway.
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P.S. My Imp managed nearly 50 mpg @ 56 mph, but I doubt you'd find one now.... well one with 110 bhp anyway.
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i had a 1.1 Citroen C2 a few years back that seemed to run for miles!
My current daily driver is a Fiat Panda 100hp, and i have to say, its probably the best car i have ever owned.
Has enough pace to excite on B roads, handles really well, give around 43mpg over the course of a tank of petrol, cheap to insure, enough toys to play with, and in my eye's is a really good looking little car.
And best bit, you can pick them up new (well, pre-reg) for around 7.5k. Good value in my eyes.
Oh and being a Fiat, people say they fall apart, but mine hasnt missed a beat in 2 years, 18,000 miles and even a 10:03 lap of the Ring (not bad 2 up in a 1.4 lol)
My current daily driver is a Fiat Panda 100hp, and i have to say, its probably the best car i have ever owned.
Has enough pace to excite on B roads, handles really well, give around 43mpg over the course of a tank of petrol, cheap to insure, enough toys to play with, and in my eye's is a really good looking little car.
And best bit, you can pick them up new (well, pre-reg) for around 7.5k. Good value in my eyes.
Oh and being a Fiat, people say they fall apart, but mine hasnt missed a beat in 2 years, 18,000 miles and even a 10:03 lap of the Ring (not bad 2 up in a 1.4 lol)
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Fabia vRS does 60+mpg with the other half driving, still does 50+mpg with me driving, even when giving it some it never does less than 45mpg.
Cracking little car.
Cracking little car.
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Fabia vRS, custom code, forge front mount, turbo back miltek, green panel filter, bigger turbo..247bhp 370lbs and 50mpg all day long. had 69.9 at a constant 50mph down the m1 through roadworks. bad thing was wet weather and FWD was undrveable. wheelspins at 80mph were not good.
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The one and only bullet proof Nissan Micra.
You know the ****ty bubble shapped one
1.0 liter
Runs on fumes.
Timing chain so no cam belt
MAFs can eventually go. Look out for rust.
Will take you to the moon and back for about 3p
Totally bullet proof.
Can park it anywhere - no one wants to steal the hideous little runt.
A great car - the ultimate in budget motoring. Sometimes I have had one ankle deep in rubbish parked next to the imaculate sccob.
The new ones have renault engines in ...so I guess they wont be in the same league in a few years.
You know the ****ty bubble shapped one
1.0 liter
Runs on fumes.
Timing chain so no cam belt
MAFs can eventually go. Look out for rust.
Will take you to the moon and back for about 3p
Totally bullet proof.
Can park it anywhere - no one wants to steal the hideous little runt.
A great car - the ultimate in budget motoring. Sometimes I have had one ankle deep in rubbish parked next to the imaculate sccob.
The new ones have renault engines in ...so I guess they wont be in the same league in a few years.
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306 HDI. Bought it to run around in whilst the Subaru was in for some work doing. Four years on I still have it and I just cant bring myself to get shut. The three Subarus I had in the interim have come and gone. It's not only economical but quite nippy with the remap it's had and aside from the cambelt never once had to replace anything and it has flown through every MOT.