I do over 15K a year, so when mine eventually comes I will be putting miles on it fairly quickly.
Cheers
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my mpg in this car will be quite low. So I suggest we all wait for Rallycinq to put a few miles in, then see where we are? cheers.
I do over 15K a year, so when mine eventually comes I will be putting miles on it fairly quickly.
Cheers
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Anybody see tonights Top Gear then?....
There is always so much talk regarding mpg on this forum. OK so petrol prices have gone through the roof, but the Fiat 500 is not a cheap car to buy. It's not generally dsiscounted like some other makes. Yet after the initial outlay of purchasing the new car, many owners seem almost paranoid about the need to produce very high mpg figures. It seems that the new twin air engine is pretty good. if I bought one, I'd try not to get too hung up about what initialy, at least, is not great economy. As for "econodriving", I don't think that its necessarily the best way to drive and certainly not the safest.
Just my views, probably not shared by a lot of others.
The issue is that Fiat lay claim to the most efficient petrol engine in the world with the twin air, which clearly it's actually no where near true.
My 1.2 is more efficient, and that engine is eons old now.
There is always so much talk regarding mpg on this forum. OK so petrol prices have gone through the roof, but the Fiat 500 is not a cheap car to buy. It's not generally dsiscounted like some other makes. Yet after the initial outlay of purchasing the new car, many owners seem almost paranoid about the need to produce very high mpg figures. It seems that the new twin air engine is pretty good. if I bought one, I'd try not to get too hung up about what initialy, at least, is not great economy. As for "econodriving", I don't think that its necessarily the best way to drive and certainly not the safest.
Just my views, probably not shared by a lot of others.
This is a very good point and the total cost of ownership for me has a big impact.
My car is on finance from FIAT, I ordered it in Oct and there was a chance it would have been delivered in December. If that had been the case I would have taken out the finance deal on offer then.
However, because it was delivered in Jan and because it was a TWINAIR I was able to get the finance deal on offer for that model and that period. A quick bit of maths and this saves me £1000 over the three years, presuming I buy the car at the end. This is because FIAT put in £750 and the APR is half the rate quoted in Dec. So I have a car on finance over three years, where the total amount payable by me is less that the curent list price.
I am very happy with that.....
Bingo!
cost per mile (including fuel, depreciation, tax, insurance, servicing) is what matters
And if you buy the car for cash (with a £2000 discount off list price) and keep it for 10+yrs, the numbers look very different - and the fuel cost will be the largest number.
most people dont keep the car for 10 years
The issue is that Fiat lay claim to the most efficient petrol engine in the world with the twin air, which clearly it's actually no where near true.
My 1.2 is more efficient, and that engine is eons old now.
Yes, BUT and it's a big but...... MPG and CO2 and pretty much directly related.....Umm, efficiency isn't the same as economy. And their actual marketing line is the lowest CO2 emitting petrol engine in the world.
I have had another short bash with me and three others in the car,.
yes, but and it's a big but...... Mpg and co2 and pretty much directly related.....
Although I haven't noticed any improvement in MPG I have noticed a sharp drop in driving satisfaction so from now on fuel consumption will not be my main concern but enjoying the car as a whole.