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Factory fuel consumption and Real fuel consumption

Model Fuel Consumption
Volkswagen Tiguan II Allspace 1.5 TSI (150 Hp)
Volkswagen Tiguan II Allspace 1.5 TSI (150 Hp)
2018-2019 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,25 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,25 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
Opel Insignia Grand Sport 1.5 Turbo (165 Hp)
Opel Insignia Grand Sport 1.5 Turbo (165 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Volkswagen Tiguan II Allspace 1.4 TSI (150 Hp)
Volkswagen Tiguan II Allspace 1.4 TSI (150 Hp)
2016-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,24 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,24 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
Ford Fiesta VI 1.4 Duratec (80 Hp)
Ford Fiesta VI 1.4 Duratec (80 Hp)
2001-2005 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,87 lt/100km
(36 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,87 lt/100km
(36 MPG)
Opel Insignia Sports Tourer 1.5 Turbo (165 Hp)
Opel Insignia Sports Tourer 1.5 Turbo (165 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Hyundai Accent II 1.3 i 12V (86 Hp)
Hyundai Accent II 1.3 i 12V (86 Hp)
1999-2004 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,28 lt/100km
(39 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,28 lt/100km
(39 MPG)
Vauxhall Insignia II Sports Tourer 1.5 Turbo (165 Hp)
Vauxhall Insignia II Sports Tourer 1.5 Turbo (165 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Nissan Micra 1.0i 16V (54 Hp)
Nissan Micra 1.0i 16V (54 Hp)
1992-2000 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,94 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,94 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Nissan March 1.0i 16V (54 Hp)
Nissan March 1.0i 16V (54 Hp)
1992-2000 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,94 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,94 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Mercedes-Benz E-class E 200 (184 Hp)
Mercedes-Benz E-class E 200 (184 Hp)
2016-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,32 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,32 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
Honda Civic X Hatchback 1.5 VTEC (182 Hp)
Honda Civic X Hatchback 1.5 VTEC (182 Hp)
2017-2019 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Fiat 500L Living/Wagon 1.4 (95 Hp)
Fiat 500L Living/Wagon 1.4 (95 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,00 lt/100km
(40 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,00 lt/100km
(40 MPG)
Fiat 500L 1.4 (95 Hp)
Fiat 500L 1.4 (95 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,00 lt/100km
(40 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,00 lt/100km
(40 MPG)
Suzuki Swift V Sport 1.6 (136 Hp)
Suzuki Swift V Sport 1.6 (136 Hp)
2015-2017 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,02 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Hyundai i20 I 1.6 (126 Hp)
Hyundai i20 I 1.6 (126 Hp)
2009-2010 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,94 lt/100km
(36 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,94 lt/100km
(36 MPG)
Audi A5 Sportback G-tron 2.0 TFSI (170 Hp)
Audi A5 Sportback G-tron 2.0 TFSI (170 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol / CNG Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,79 lt/100km
(36 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,79 lt/100km
(36 MPG)
Hyundai i30 I 1.4 (109 Hp)
Hyundai i30 I 1.4 (109 Hp)
2010-2012 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,28 lt/100km
(39 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,28 lt/100km
(39 MPG)
Kia Forte II 2.0 (147 Hp)
Kia Forte II 2.0 (147 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,41 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,41 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
Nissan Kicks 1.6 (120 Hp)
Nissan Kicks 1.6 (120 Hp)
2017-2020 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,09 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,09 lt/100km
(35 MPG)
Toyota Wish II 1.8i (144 Hp)
Toyota Wish II 1.8i (144 Hp)
2009-2012 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,17 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,17 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer 220i (192 Hp)
BMW 2 Series Gran Tourer 220i (192 Hp)
2018-2020 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,33 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,33 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 225i (231 Hp)
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer 225i (231 Hp)
2018-2020 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,40 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,40 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
Suzuki Swift VI Sport 1.4 (140 Hp)
Suzuki Swift VI Sport 1.4 (140 Hp)
2018-2020 Petrol (Gasoline) Automatical 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,63 lt/100km
(37 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
7,63 lt/100km
(37 MPG)
Mazda MX-5 RF 1.5 SkyActiv-G (131 Hp)
Mazda MX-5 RF 1.5 SkyActiv-G (131 Hp)
2017-2018 Petrol (Gasoline) Manual 6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,24 lt/100km
(34 MPG)
 Fuel Consumption
6,10 lt/100km
(46 MPG)
8,24 lt/100km
(34 MPG)

While fuel prices keep increasing, we are here to help you. Here is the list of fuel efficient cars of 2020. The list of fuel efficient cars can be viewed in two sections. On the left bar you are going to see petrol efficient cars and on the left diesel efficient cars are listed. While browsing best mpg cars, it is easy to see that mostly “small-B class” ones are the best mileage cars.

Best fuel consumption depends on car’s efficiency of course. “Fuel consume” means emissions, and “best mpg cars” means low emission cars. According to our list these are the winners:

Most economical petrol car is 2020 Fiat 500

Most economical deisel car is 2020 Peugeot 208

Both cars are equipped by Start & Stop technology. Most economical petrol car has small petrol engine such as 900cc. On the other hand most economical diesel car has 1.6 lt diesel engine. Weight and dimensions of the cars are quite similar.

If you are trying to find out what car brand is the best for fuel efficiency, we suggest you to look up for European, Korean and Japanese manufacturers. Cars from Europe such as Citroen c3, Volkswagen Polo, Peugeot 308, Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Corsa, Renault Clio and Volvo V40. For sure there are some Premium options are possible such as, Mercedes A180 or CLA, BMW 116d or 118d, Audi A1 or A3.

For petrol engines, you should be looking for 1.0 TFSI, 1.2 TFSI and 1.4 TFSI, 1.5 Turbo and 1.6 CGI. And for diesel engines, we can suggest you to check 1.3 CDTI, 1.4 dCI, 1.6 TDI, 1.6 HDI, 1.6 TDCI engines. Efficent engines are mostly named as BlueHDI, Bluemotion, BMT, Eco, Ecomotive, Green Tec, Ecoflex, Efficientdynamics, BlueEfficiency.

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