Thanks for taking the troube but ...
Urban mpg = 15MPG !!! FFS! :facepalm:
Think I'm just going to pray that the renault makes it through to another year, especially as I've just spent over a grand on a shiny new titanium Stanton slackline frame...
Loads of room for extra bikes and people, if you make all the passengers chip in for petrol it would cost the same as getting good mpg. With so much room you could just fill the boot with a huge lpg tank! LOL
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I have a Hyundai i30 diesel 1.6 - I've had it 3 years and it's done 66,000 miles.I got diesel cos I do a fair few miles. It's not the most exciting car in the world but I average a proper 50mpg on my hilly journeys and 55 mpg on the flat. The car is like a tardis when you put the back seats down - two mountain bikes (wheels out, obviously) full camping gear and a weeks luggage and room left over. It's one of the few hatchbacks that we could get our huge snowboard box into without it sticking between the front seats. It accelerates ok - my test for any car is being able to overtakes lorries on a local short but steep hill and it does just fine on this (!).
It's never let me down and the only cost has been scheduled services - and road tax is £30. bargain.
Thanks for that helpful reply, I have seen these and put them on my shortlist. List currently looks like this -
Mazda 3
vauxhall astra
Renault megane
Citroen C4
Peugeot 206 / SW
Kia Cee'd / sw
Hyundai i30 / estate - crdi
But I'm really hoping mine lasts another couple of years. For one thing I'm not sure any of these will have a cassette tape deck to play my mix tapes on :x