Hello,
I'm considering the 1.6 Pulsar however have some thoughts regardiing fuel economy.
For those of you owning this model, what is your observation so far (city, urban)
Thanks
John
1.6 Dgit Pulsar Fuel Economy
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Decent mpg, if driving all town maybe 1.2 petrol better bet but considerable reduction in power compared to 1.6.
All depends what you are use to driving, have a few test drives in the different engine sizes and also different trim levels.
All depends what you are use to driving, have a few test drives in the different engine sizes and also different trim levels.
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I get roughly 30mpg round town, 40mpg on fast roads and 50mpg motorway- but of course that all depends how much of a hooligan I'm being at the time.
On a short but spirited drive to work one morning I'm managed to hit the lowest of 16mpg, and I think my best mpg was a 300mile drive which averaged 58mpg
On a short but spirited drive to work one morning I'm managed to hit the lowest of 16mpg, and I think my best mpg was a 300mile drive which averaged 58mpg
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It's only older diesels that have become the enemy, but of course they'll all be tarred with the same brush. The 1.5's sometimes sluggish performance can be a problem at junctions, particularly for someone like me who is naturally light on the gas pedal. I'm training myself to get the foot down harder, but occasionally lapse into gentle mode, and sometimes pay the price. I guess that diesels are more suited to a brutish style of driving.
I have the 1.6 Tekna and love the power it delivers when needed, ok it's using more fuel when you boot it but sometimes that's what's needed to get out of trouble. Or do I just like the extra power that I didn't have in the Almera.