10 CHEAPEST & FAST Cars With INSANE FUEL ECONOMY! (BEST MPG)

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Can we get a Ulez version of this video too

MRALIG
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Swap the 335d for the updated lci 330d or 320ed both remaped and fillters cleared. 330d becomes 50mpg plus with 330hp. 320ed gets 70mpg plus with 230hp. And 1495kgs. 330d are around £10, 000 and do 170 mph with a remap. Mine has 353, 000 on the clocks. Reliable all the way.

hungrysurfer
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It's the Volvo for me. I have a mapped and dpf deleted v70 D5 AWD. It is around 280 BHP but still gives 57.5 AVE MPG. Doesn't have all the electric toys that the other big cars offer but with boosted 5 pot on a twisty B road you won't miss them.

KlutchCustoms
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Another fun and informative video JB, I applaud you for youhard work, one suggestion could you also mention how much the road tax is for each model, I looked at the Lexus GS and it was over £700 ouch

neilharryjones
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A5 3.0 TDI has a facelifted version 2012-2015. It has a different, slightly stronger engine. Makes 245 instead of 236 hp, but is more fuel efficient and cheaper to tax. As of 2024 prefacelift costs 410 to tax, facelift is 240. You can also get it in a 5 door "Sportback" version, but that is more of a pretty A4 and not directly an A5.

sheeshulex
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435d is the king of this, end of discussion

usmanfarooq
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For me the Bmw 335d with a remap is the one to go for. The 330d with a remap is probably faster than the standard 335d so both are great options if you enjoy driving and want decent fuel economy as my 330d does between 35-54mpg depending up how I drive.

iandavies
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Ive gotten 5mpg out of a 2.0tfsi Audi A4 during winter. And its only 5 mpg because the trip computer wpuldnt go lower 😅

ahmedalan
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I think for me for around 10k though i might look at a up gti. Small / decent performance for a city car and small for when you need to go to the shops. Im grateful to say i have a new job though i will be doing motorway driving so want something which can do around 55 to 60mpg and have a second performance car to use in the weekend

zaink
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Got a G30 520d and that thing gets me 44.7mpg which is insane considering the f30 330e used to get me around 35mpg.

juxy
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The worst mpg I’ve ever got was in my 3.0tdi v6 touareg while towing a fully loaded trailer moving house. The trip computer stated 11pm but I recon that was a bit optimistic 😅

joshmerrick
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My worst economy. Well, after a 2.5L V6 Lexus, a 3.5L V6 Lexus and a 3.4L Flat 6 Porsche...it's the 1.6L Pug. 9mpg over 6 miles last week - I'd just got back from London so it was warm, I reset and blasted it to go shopping. I've had 10-12 from the Porsche and GS doing the same run, plus for a laugh I reset the gauge on a V8 Vantage but even that got 11mpg over 5 laps of a track on slicks. I didn't measure the Gallardo, but that car was knackered so who knows. Edit: But on a longer run, the Lexus getting 18mpg over 30 or so miles is the worst I can remember, I was driving at legal speeds, honestly officer (the 130mph and 2x bottoming out happened on a private road...technically).

Video challenge: most BHP per £ of total ownership, including depreciation, repairs, servicing, etc. It's an impossible thing to find really, but I reckon a 330d might be a good shout.

While I genuinely like every car from the video, with the GS I always want the newer one. For the Jag, Audi, Pug and Volvo the petrol versions seem worth getting. The Fiat and Alfa look nice but they're just worse Fiestas, which leaves that Ford, the BMW and the Merc to get. I think that Merc is aging relatively well, but while the Fiesta has been outdone now, it was the hot hatch king when it came out so it's that all day!

ApothecaryTerry
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I've got a stage mk3.5 st diesel Stage 2 240hp and 531nm driven from John ogroats to Lands end 847 miles might ended up over 1000 miles on 70 litres of diesel, 71 to 73 mpg

Hellndegenerates
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alfa romeo giulia /stelvio whit best in class body weight, most carbon /aliuminium does fuel ecom./performance too.

pgivno
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Please do top 10 cheap Coupes to buy next

t.k.d
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Right. Have I got a "worst fuel economy" story for you.

Chevrolet Scotsdale SWB Pick Up Truck. From late 70s... I think.
5.7L big block v8, push rod engine.

Had 2x 60L fuel tanks, one on each side of the rear axle. Obviously a car of this age had to run on super unleaded. £175 to fill both tanks to the brim. My amex still hasn't recovered!
This £175 worth of fuel ran out in a grand total 89 miles. For a fantastic mpg value of just under 3.5 miles per gallon. I still want to buy that truck to this day. I have never had more fun driving something so awful.

TRexinatophat
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I’ve got a Cat S Ferrari 360 with a 1.5DCi Renault engine in it. 70mpg and my Ferrari costs £30 road tax after its DVSA emissions recertification.

Hrossey
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14mpg I have seen average on a tank on my Jaguar XKR-S, a sacrifice worth paying one could say..

toffeepie
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worst mpg ?

GT4 celica thats lets say been breathed on . Screamed it round to the local garage ( had a screamer pipe ), dropped 20 quid in, drove back to find i had the exact same amount of FO fuel . Id managed 1.5mpg ah
Also managed to get a mates 2.6 v6 vauxhall estate thing down to 2.6mpg to prove a point . He wasnt happy .

I dare say some yank tank would do worse but these were the most wtf mpg in dailys .

godzillas
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Polo gti 6c gets you 47 combined with 190hp

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