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Showing posts with label mpg. Show all posts

Tuesday 1 February 2011

Did You Only Need One Driving Test Or Many?


 

 

 

  

 

Did You Pass Your Driving Test The First Time?


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Friday 21 January 2011

Carmony.co.uk Lifestlye Search – A More Efficient & Relevant Way To Buy A Car

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With Carmony now listing over 100,000 approved used cars for sale with either manufacturer approved franchised and non-franchised dealers across the UK, over 1 million visitors have successfully used and taken full advantage of our innovative Lifestyle Search feature, designed to assist in helping to find their ideal car.

A car is a big ticket item and is arguably the second most expensive purchase after buying a house. Therefore, we are finding that more and more car drivers are taking that little bit longer before committing to paying for a car.

Given the current economic climate, ever increasing fuel costs and a growing concern about CO2 emissions, Carmony has seen our Lifestyle Search feature being used as a valuable tool in helping to recommend cars that fit in better with the demands of the 21st Century.

Consumers are just as concerned about fuel efficiency as they are about budget. Consequently, an increasing number of users want to set the criteria of what they want from a car.

As the cost at the pumps spiral upwards and more of the population embrace the need to reduce their carbon footprint, it is only a matter of time before car drivers base their search for cars not by make, model, CC or even primarily by budget, but by fuel efficiency, road tax band and MPG.

Wednesday 8 July 2009

Record breaking Peugeot

Which car would you guess has managed to achieve 126.8 MPG, a figure which has been authenticated by the people at Guinness World Records.




The Peugeot 308 SR HDi 110 drove a total of 3,700 miles, a trip which took 175 hours using just 29.1 gallons of diesel.

The 308 has a 60 litre fuel tank and needed slightly over 2 tanks of diesel for the trip, which cost £136,24. This means you are driving for 3.6p per mile. I am sure everyone will agree this is an outstanding figure