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We want to get a new car,and want something economical - the more miles per gallon the better! What car do you drive and what is the petrol consumption?
We like the citroen picasso - anyone know what the MPG is?
Help appreciated Thanks.
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i get an average of 44mpg form my golf tdi. Much depends on the kind of travelling you do. if you are doing a fair amount of long distance journeys (20 miles per journey) then you are probably better of with a diesel. if you go to www.parkers.co.uk and click on reviews, then go to technical data, it will show you the average mileage consumption for the exact model of the picasso you are thinking of. For example, a picasso "1.6 HDi Desire (92bhp) 5d" will give you an average of 55mpg whilst a "2.0i 16V SX 5d Auto" will give you an average 32mpg - have a look at parkers for the model that you are thinking of. it is worth paying extra for the diesel as the engine is likely to last you longer and it will hold its re-sale value.Hi
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