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mikecotterill
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Citroen c1/aygo/pug 107. All have same everything pretty much. I dont exactly drive economically but a full tank which is currently £45 to the brim from almost empty will last a week. 72 mile trip 3 days a week and loitering at weekends. I get between 45 and 50 easily. Drive steady and I've seen 60!

 

could not agree more 107 is a very economical car, me and my dad once went to holland in a 107, and thought the fuel gauge was broken because it did not move until we had done 80 ish miles:thumbup:

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peugeot 406 estate!

my 2.0 hdi returned 48mpg on average, and 45mpg doing 90mph!! (not that i have ever been that fast....)

loads of room in the back, just like a van really with the seats down. for £2k+ you could get a 2002 reg with low ish miles.

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