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Any parents? advice please (Twingo based)
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 174967" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>can achieve 50mpg if careful but in the real world with town driving you'll realistically get 35 every time come rain or shine. usually on the motorway you'll get 40+. with the punchyness of the standard engine, it's perfect for overtaking safely. the dynamiques will return you 50mpg every time but they are fairly gutless. cheaper to run in tax though i suppose but not by much i'd imagine? the gordini spec GT would be ideal i'd imagine as you'll get comfort, mpg's and all the gadgets along with that fantastic little engine. i'd assume that the difference in MPG's wouldn't matter too much if it's the wife driving it around town, to work etc?</p><p></p><p>never know tommy, you might find yourself stealing her car this time around lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 174967, member: 2757"] can achieve 50mpg if careful but in the real world with town driving you'll realistically get 35 every time come rain or shine. usually on the motorway you'll get 40+. with the punchyness of the standard engine, it's perfect for overtaking safely. the dynamiques will return you 50mpg every time but they are fairly gutless. cheaper to run in tax though i suppose but not by much i'd imagine? the gordini spec GT would be ideal i'd imagine as you'll get comfort, mpg's and all the gadgets along with that fantastic little engine. i'd assume that the difference in MPG's wouldn't matter too much if it's the wife driving it around town, to work etc? never know tommy, you might find yourself stealing her car this time around lol! [/QUOTE]
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