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Thursday, 7 May 2015

He really? ... Drive over 2,000km from one tank to the 1.6-liter engine?

Timeless with different producers trying to impress us with a wealth of evidence to show the efficiency of their vehicles. However, the issue of fuel consumption is a matter of great importance. Not only economically but also environmentally. The good news is: the longer, the more impressive it seems the figures given.

Trial Isuzu D-Max models that we tell here is interesting, but Peugeot may have performed more relevant to the majority of ordinary consumers who drive cars.

Last April, Peugeot has managed to record 2,152km drive from 43 liter diesel uses a 1.6-liter Peugeot 208 HDi Blue new. According to the data provided, the average fuel consumption is 2.0 liters / 100km, surpassing official figures stated in the specifications.

This new record has been monitored by UTAC, the relevant authorities in the country of France. Used car is equipped with standard 5-speed gearbox. A group of drivers take turns driving, each for three to four hours each.

In particular, the 208 1.6-liter version of the new BlueHDi was used variants that are fitted and renamed version of the 'Very Low Fuel Consumption (very low fuel consumption), which can be purchased for users.

Peugeot claims that the fuel burn rate is 3.0-liters / 100km and gas production CO2sebanyak 79g / km. In making it a benchmark for regular production model. This variant is also fitted with an aerodynamic spoiler in addition to using low resistance tires Michelin Enery Saver +.

It should be noted, the new Peugeot 208 has yet to reach Malaysia. In fact it will only go on sale in Europe from June. Euro 2M diesel fuel quality in Malaysia is also not in accordance with the HDi engine has reached the level of Euro 6.

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