Luckycharm
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Does the extra bhp/ weight of the Audi (if that is the case) over the Saab not result in the lesser fuel economy?
And what is the BHP of the Saab?
the higher the BHP, the worse the fuel consumption ?
A 1.6 (130bhp) Honda I had returned better MPG than a 1.1 Ford and 1.0 Nissan. I assume thats because you needed to rev the smaller engines harder (depending on the journey) thus negating any fuel economy benefits. Overall running costs with far higher insurance of the Honda made the better fuel economy meaningless though. ditto servicing and repairs. You need to look at the total cost of running/ownership.
I totally agree. But driving a car with 130ps rather than say 60hp is much less work and safer. Driving a car with very low hp is only good for town runs. If you are happy with it then fine, but I think a car with 100-150 hp is fine,any more and it's just a waste! A1.0 car will be more economical in town than a 2.0tdI for sure.
Not always Driving a Honda with peaky power delivery is a pain in traffic. Often a small 1 lt is far easier with a lighter clutch etc. Less effort and its cruises over speed bumps that you can't with a sports suspension. Most city driving is at slow speeds too.
But on the open road the honda would be much better power wise. Of course the 1.0l car will sometimes feel better in town. and the lack of power won't usually matter anyway. Oh boy if we didn't have cars to talk about! lol
I think I read somewhere that generally speaking, once you go over 100kph, fuel consumption increases fairly dramatically in most cars regardless.
A 1.6 (130bhp) Honda I had returned better MPG than a 1.1 Ford and 1.0 Nissan. I assume thats because you needed to rev the smaller engines harder (depending on the journey) thus negating any fuel economy benefits. Overall running costs with far higher insurance of the Honda made the better fuel economy meaningless though. ditto servicing and repairs. You need to look at the total cost of running/ownership.
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