Bravo Lima
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While most folk would say that Toyotaprius was a disease, not a car, the green nutters who own them say it is the most efficient car on the market. (They usually have a) non-jobs b) no connection with the world of technology c) can speak indefinitely without saying anything) .
I have just been studying the spec. for the new 1.6 Sporting Multijet which must be at the top of "the most efficient car on the market list" :-
* Euro 5
* 120bhp
* 119grams Co2
* 62.8mpg
* 0-60 in 9.6 secs
* 118mph
AND you do not have to manufacture or dispose of huge batteries causing environmental mayhem. DIESEL - the fuel of the future !
Truthfully, the Multtijet designers have arrived at the Holy Grail. I prostrate myself before them. Halleluyah !
Does anybody know more about this outstanding engine, and in particular is it chain-drive or belt to the camshafts ?
I have just been studying the spec. for the new 1.6 Sporting Multijet which must be at the top of "the most efficient car on the market list" :-
* Euro 5
* 120bhp
* 119grams Co2
* 62.8mpg
* 0-60 in 9.6 secs
* 118mph
AND you do not have to manufacture or dispose of huge batteries causing environmental mayhem. DIESEL - the fuel of the future !
Truthfully, the Multtijet designers have arrived at the Holy Grail. I prostrate myself before them. Halleluyah !
Does anybody know more about this outstanding engine, and in particular is it chain-drive or belt to the camshafts ?