Thats a good average. Problem is without being specific about its usage it's very hard to tell how good that is. I see the ADR combined is 5.9, but I couldn't find a urban and extra urban.
I gather that you would do a fair bit of light or highway driving to get that average?
I don't mean to give you the Spanish Inquisition but I'm genuinely interested. I think this type of car makes far more sense for a family than buying a Toyota Pious.
Our direct injection turbo Audi can easily achive 6.2 or 6.3 in highway driving. It's quite common for it to do 7.0 -7.5 in mixed light urban. However in heavy stop start inner urban driving it's not uncommon for it to return 12. For our usage it averages between 8 and 10 l/100 depending almost entirely on the usage for that tank. Also if the wife drives it predominately it uses about 10% more than it would have done if I were driving.
IMHO these modern diesels don't make sense if you do a lot of highway driving but they do if you do a lot of inner urban stop start stuff. With the increase in cost of diesel and the extra the manufactures charge for the diesel they probably don't make sense if the manufacturer offers a good petrol. Not all of them do though. Subaru are a good example, even their most economical petrol is quite a guzzler by class standards.







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) missus moose uses it to run around town and the usual stuff. I love it 'coz it handles great and I quite often take the more fun hill route home thru the twisty stuff. Obviously the fuel usage goes up a touch if I do lots of that.
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