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Petrol MPG Cars

Most people realise that Diesel cars offer the potential to have the best MPG, along with other more fancy electric and hybrid cars. However many of us prefer to use the standard petrol car for a number of reasons, performance, style, or just the initial purchase cost. Therefore we have rooted out the most fuel efficient petrol cars for you that are available on the market today ( August 09). In cases where multiple options are available on the car, the ones listed below are the most fuel efficient.

Smart fortwo - 65.7 MPG
Toyota IQ - 65.7 MPG
Nissan Pixo 1.0 - 64.0 MPG
Toyota -Aygo - 62.8 MP
Citron C1 - 62.8 MPG
Peugeot 107 -61.5 MPG
Fiat 500 - 60.1 MPG
Daihatsu Charade - 58.9 MPG
Vauxhall Corsa - 58.8 MPG
Kia Picanto - 58.8 MPG

How Efficient is your Car (What is its MPG)?

Use the form below to find out your car's MPG and hence how fuel efficient your car is. Officially there are 3 measures of MPG (in the UK) but the exact efficiency of your car will depend on your driving practices. We use the combined cycle MPG which gives a fair representation of fuel efficiency under normal usage.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list for all cars, if you cannot find your car's MPG, or if you find that your car is performing differently to the figures quoted then please email us with the details of your car manufacture, the model number, year, fuel, engine size, current mileage your driving style…. and of course the MPG! We will then update our MPG database.

 

 

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