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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Question regarding twingo gt
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 172434" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>at 60-70 i calculated it to be 44mpg at 65 over a run of 100 miles from empty to refill using the same amount of fuel on a long motorway journey but that's after a remap etc and is also in the real world driving. personally i'm chuffed with the MPG on a long run, and i didn't even boot it once.</p><p></p><p>hmm in fairness they are both cheap as chips cars manufactured to the cheapest prices possible. the RS is more of a drivers car who enjoy twisty roads and don't mind that it's got next to no power, and the GT's just something weird. i've had to drive plenty of those dynamiques on road tests or whatever the 75bhp ones are called and you just sink your foot to the floor and nothing happens, the GT's hadly a rocket ship but from standard it's very nippy and coincide that with good overtaking ability. the dynamique is a much softer suspension, the GT's is pretty stiff not quite cup stiff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 172434, member: 2757"] at 60-70 i calculated it to be 44mpg at 65 over a run of 100 miles from empty to refill using the same amount of fuel on a long motorway journey but that's after a remap etc and is also in the real world driving. personally i'm chuffed with the MPG on a long run, and i didn't even boot it once. hmm in fairness they are both cheap as chips cars manufactured to the cheapest prices possible. the RS is more of a drivers car who enjoy twisty roads and don't mind that it's got next to no power, and the GT's just something weird. i've had to drive plenty of those dynamiques on road tests or whatever the 75bhp ones are called and you just sink your foot to the floor and nothing happens, the GT's hadly a rocket ship but from standard it's very nippy and coincide that with good overtaking ability. the dynamique is a much softer suspension, the GT's is pretty stiff not quite cup stiff [/QUOTE]
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