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경제적 디즐차 Diesel 1갤론 70-80 MPG, 4T185

4hapiness 2023. 6. 10. 14:28

경제적 디즐차 Diesel 1갤론 70-80 마일 

Most Economical Diesel Cars 70-80 MPG,

 

발음 ; (미, 영) 디즐, (한)디젤,

 

화일첨부 ;

차 디즐 Economical Car.docx
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유롭에는 디즐을 사용하는 자동차들이

1 갤론에 70-80 마일 나가는데

 

미국, 한국, 일본에는 수입이 금지되서 살수가 없고,

개인적으로 수입을해도,

DMV 에서 불허해서 등록을 못한다.

 

기름 fuel 더 팔아먹으려는 ㄱㅐ색ㄱㅣ ( dog seki ) 들이다.

 

한국 기아에서도 만드는데,, 유롭으로 수출을 한다.

 

# Top 10 of Most Economical Diesel Cars 70-80 MPG,

https://www.evanshalshaw.com/blog/top-10-most-economical-diesel-cars/

 

Top 10: Most Economical Used Diesel Cars

Diesel sales may be declining, but they still make a lot of sense for those who do big miles every year. Here are the most economical.

www.evanshalshaw.com

 

 

https://www.whatcar.com/news/true-mpg-most-efficient-diesel-cars/n19281

 

True MPG: most efficient diesel cars

They may not be very fashionable right now, but if you do big miles and are looking to keep your fuel costs down, diesel cars still make a huge amount of sense. Here we reveal the most frugal

www.whatcar.com

 

 

# Most economical diesel cars of 2022,

https://www.carwow.co.uk/economical-cars/diesel#gref

 

10 Most Economical Diesel Cars of 2023

Looking for a diesel car with great fuel efficiency? Here, our experts bring together a selection of the most economical diesel cars for 2023.

www.carwow.co.uk

 

XX Highest MPG Diesel Cars In the World

https://www.encycarpedia.com/us/top/best-mpg-diesel-cars

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10 of Most Economical Diesel Cars with MpG 80+ most fuel efficient cars

 

삭제 됨, 2023 년 사라짐, 없슴,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-e46R6Y34g

 

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Top 10 of Most Economical Diesel Cars 70-80 MPG,

https://www.evanshalshaw.com/blog/top-10-most-economical-diesel-cars/

 

Top 10: Most Economical Used Diesel Cars

Diesel sales may be declining, but they still make a lot of sense for those who do big miles every year. Here are the most economical.

www.evanshalshaw.com

 

 

PIC ;

기아 KIA CEED, 72.4 마일

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CITROEN 70.6 마일,

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VAUXHALL 78.5 마일, 

 

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혼다 시빅  80.7 마일,

 

 

Diesel sales may be declining, but they still make a lot of sense for those who do big miles every year. Here are the most economical.

 

Our Top Picks;;

01. Kia Ceed,

02. Citroën C4 Cactus,

03. Vauxhall Corsa,

04. Renault Clio,

05. Mercedes-Benz A-Class,

06. Honda Civic,

07. Ford Fiesta,

08. Dacia Sandero,

09. Citroën / DS3,

10. Alfa Romeo Mito,

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01. Kia Ceed 1.6 CRDi

(Official fuel economy - 72.4mpg)

Those South Koreans have certainly taken the European car market by the scruff of the neck in recent years. The Kia Ceed has certainly made an impression since its introduction.

This is partly thanks to the reasonable cost of their vehicles, that also happen to boast good looks and a more than decent driving experience.

The 1.6-litre turbocharged diesel engine available isn't anything revolutionary, but with the ability to return 72.4mpg on a combined cycle while producing a lowly 102g/km CO2, it doesn't look like it needs to be.

It looks great, drives well and is incredibly fuel efficient, count us in.

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02. Citroen C4 Cactus 1.6 BlueHDi

(Official fuel economy - 70.6mpg)

Once world famous innovators, Citroën are striving to take that crown back with their latest diesel engines. The 1.6-litre turbocharged diesel in this family SUV can return 70.6mpg on a combined cycle, with 78.5mpg achievable on a long run.

Although some cars can achieve better fuel economy, it's important to remember that the Citroën C4 Cactus is a mid-sized SUV that has tons of space and plenty of equipment.

It'll even get to 62mph from a standstill in 8.7 seconds, which is genuinely remarkable given the impressive fuel economy.

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03. Vauxhall Corsa 1.3 CDTI

(Official fuel economy - 78.5mpg)

The humble Vauxhall Corsa has remained a common sight on Britain's roads for some time now. And there's good reason for it, they offer a decent-looking package that is inexpensive to run on a daily basis.

The 1.3-litre turbocharged diesel engine isn't the pokiest engine in the world, but when it returns a combined fuel economy figure of 78.5mpg, we couldn't care less.

In fact, settle down for a long journey on the motorway, and you'll see up to a staggering 88mpg from the little Corsa.

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04. Renault Clio 1.5 dCi

(Official fuel economy - 70.6mpg)

Much like the similarly priced Vauxhall Corsa, the Renault Clio has been a popular choice over the years thanks to its low-running costs and charming character.

The Clio has also benefited from Renault's ability to build performance orientated vehicles, because it happens to be incredibly fun to drive for a car that prioritises efficiency.

The 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine produces a respectable 89bhp, but the 162lb ft of torque really help pull the Clio along, making daily driving a doddle. With a combined cycle of 70.6mpg, you can't go far wrong with this little hatchback.

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05. Mercedes-Benz A Class A180d

(Official fuel economy - 80.7mpg)

The A-Class has been a popular car for Mercedes-Benz since its launch in the early/mid 2010s because it provides high levels of refinement and luxury for a reasonable outlay.

Whatever type of driving you do, whether it be city or motorway, the A-Class has the ability to adapt to those environments and provide an excellent experience.

The 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine provides a reasonable 108bhp, which although not the punchiest compared to larger models from Mercedes-Benz, returns up to an incredible 80.7mpg on a combined cycle. Up to 88mpg is achievable on a long run, which is staggering.

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06. Honda Civic 1.6 i-DTEC

(Official fuel economy - 80.7mpg)

The Honda Civic is one of the perfect all-round cars thanks to its blend of practicality and affordable running costs. On top of that, it's a quirky-looking car that also happens to be a pretty decent steer.

Honda are masters when it comes to engineering, especially when engines are concerned. The 1.6-litre i-DTEC engine is no different, offering the potential for 80.7mpg on a combined cycle.

Being so efficient, you'd maybe think the Honda isn't too brisk. You'd be wrong, because 0 to 62mph takes just over 10 seconds, while in-gear acceleration is relatively urgent.

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07. Ford Fiesta 1.5 TDCi

(Official fuel economy - 78.5mpg)

One of Britain's best-selling cars, which is also a multiple-award winner, just happens to be one of the most economical you can buy.

Ford knows a thing or two about creating a car for the masses, that's why the Fiesta continues to impress with its excellent design and beautifully engineered drivetrain.

Under the bonnet is Ford's 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine, which can return a very healthy 78.5mpg on a combined cycle.

The high levels of refinement and comfort make the Fiesta perfectly at home on the motorway, where you can see up to 88.3mpg. Not bad for an affordable hatchback.

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08. Dacia Sandero 1.5 dCi

(Official fuel economy - 80.7mpg)

James May's favourite car, the Dacia Sandero, has rightfully taken a spot on this list thanks to its ability to return an unbelievable 80.7mpg on a combined cycle.

The fact it also happens to be one of Britain's cheapest cars makes this little cracker the automotive bargain of the century for those who want ultra low running costs above everything else.

The little Sandero may not be the most luxurious vehicle in the world, but it has a mechanical robustness about it that's incredibly charming and liberating in a time when people are being more wayward with their doors in supermarket car parks.

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09. Citroën/DS 3 1.6 BlueHDI

(Official fuel economy - 78.5mpg)

Although DS has now separated themselves from the Citroën brand, the DS3 still boasts the same architecture.

This is no bad thing, because it has frequently been celebrated for its refreshing take on driving engagement. It's plenty of fun without being too serious; harder to achieve than you may think.

The 1.6-litre diesel engine is a magnificent little unit and can produce a pretty substantial 78.5mpg on a combined cycle. The DS3 clearly represents excellent value for money then, while boasting plenty of character to make daily driving all the better.

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10. Alfa Romeo Mito 1.3 JTDM

(Official fuel economy - 83.1mpg)

Everyone loves a bit of Italian flavour, and if you happen to carry that taste over to cars, then you won't be disappointed to hear the gorgeous Alfa Romeo Mito is able to produce up to 83.1mpg on a combined cycle; this is also known as a staggering amount.

The Italian flair can be seen throughout the Mito, which is only complemented by some incredible body colours. The Mito also happens to be a really fun car to drive, thanks to its 'DNA' computer setup, which allows the driver to select a driving mode that suits their mood.

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