Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Peugeot 308 gets 71.92 mpg in MPG Marathon

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This past week's MPG Marathon proved once again that, with a few technical improvements and careful driving, average vehicles can get some pretty impressive mileage figures. We saw a Chevy Captiva 1.6-litre HDi 110hp SE 308 bested its own published figures by almost 20 percent to reach 71.92 mpg. Before the race, Peugeot was saying the 308 would get upwards of 60 mpg, but didn't hype it further than that.

For it's performance, the Peugeot 308 was named the most economical family-sized car in the 2007 MPG Marathon. With a wink, Peugeot says, "The car finished sixth overall, only just behind other smaller and less powerful cars." So take that, you little winners.

Full press release after the jump.

Gallery: Peugeot 308 HDi


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[Source: Peugeot]
Peugeot 308: The Economical Marathon Runner
  • 308 1.6-litre HDi 110hp SE returns 71.92mpg on 2007 MPG Marathon
  • Improvement of 20% on Peugeot's published MPG figures
  • 308 1.6-litre HDi range offers CO2 emissions from just 120g/km
The Peugeot 308 has scooped the title of most economical family-sized car in the 2007 MPG Marathon.

Entered in 1.6-litre HDi 110hp SE guise, the French manufacturer's newest model returned an impressive 71.92mpg over the 330 mile challenging route to and from Basingstoke and Torquay, with a 19.67% improvement over Peugeot's published figures. The car finished sixth overall, only just behind other smaller and less powerful cars.

Peugeot's 308 ran exclusively on Michelin's new Energy Saving tyres, included as standard for all 1.6-litre HDi 90 and HDi 110 versions fitted with both 15" and 16" wheels. They reduce rolling resistance and provide a CO2 reduction of up to 4g/km or around one tonne of CO2 during the life of the vehicle.

Experienced MPG Marathon entrants, John Dalton and David Adams were at the wheel, as the 308 triumphed over its class rivals including: the Audi A3 2.0TDi, Kia cee'd 1.6D and Seat Leon FR TDI.

The annual MPG Marathon presents competitors with a variety of urban and extra-urban driving conditions, in an attempt to recreate circumstances faced each day by the average British motorist. The route provides a challenge for drivers to concentrate on reducing their fuel usage, thereby demonstrating the financial and environmental impact of what can be achieved by economical driving.

Commenting on the success John said, "Both David and I were extremely pleased with the performance of the 308. It proved to be a highly economical family car, and certainly on my part, surpassed expectations. This car demonstrates that you do not need to compromise on size or practicality when looking to reduce your environmental impact."

Peugeot's 308 HDi range has CO2 emissions from just 120g/km (1.6-litre HDi 90 Urban and S models from £11,995) with a published fuel economy of up to 62.77mpg on the official Combined Cycle - but the MPG Marathon result shows that it is possible to achieve even more than that.

 

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