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Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby Starvid » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 18:56:50

I thought we should have a little competition. Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world? Post your candidate and win!

The winner will be presented with the honor of maybe helping someone choosing a better car.

The rules are:

* The car must have been in production for quite some time. At least 5000 units have to have been built.

* The car must have 4 wheels and seat at least 4 people.

* Lowest mpg and CO2 emissions win.

* You must post a picture.



I'll begin. My candidate is the Audi A2 1,2 TDI 3L.

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Fuel: diesel
Mileage: 95 miles per gallon (edit, this is US gallon. It gets 80 miles per Imperial gallon (sheesh, I didn't even know you insane people had two kinds of gallons, what the Hell is wrong with metric?!)). :)
CO2 emissions: 81 grams per km

175.000 units were produced between 2001 and 2005 when production was discontinued due to weak sales.

The original price in Sweden equaled $25.000, used cars cost approximately $15.000 at the present.

edit: I might add the abysmal acceleration.

0-60 mph in 15 seconds.
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby grabby » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 19:09:59

Geo metro

Gasoline

http://www.mietwagen-usa.com/economy.gif

52 miles per gallon with no breakdowns, after 130,000 miles 3 cylinder.

exhaust doesn't smell and it starts in -20 degree temp without a plugin for those days when the grid is down.

Good acceleration, it is very light front wheel drive and travels on ica and snow very well indeed.
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby dbarberic » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 19:12:01

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Starvid', '
')I'll begin. My candidate is the Audi A2 1,2 TDI 3L.

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Fuel: diesel
Mileage: 95 miles per gallon
CO2 emissions: 81 grams per km

175.000 units were produced between 2001 and 2005 when production was discontinued due to weak sales.

The original price in Sweden equaled $25.000, used cars cost approximately $15.000 at the present.


Wow. What an awesome little car. If that was offered in America right now, I'd jump all over it.
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby dbarberic » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 19:16:24

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Starvid', '
')I'll begin. My candidate is the Audi A2 1,2 TDI 3L.

Image

Fuel: diesel
Mileage: 95 miles per gallon
CO2 emissions: 81 grams per km

175.000 units were produced between 2001 and 2005 when production was discontinued due to weak sales.

The original price in Sweden equaled $25.000, used cars cost approximately $15.000 at the present.


Wow. What an awesome little car. If that was offered in America right now, I'd jump all over it.
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby Caoimhan » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 20:17:27

I'd go for the A2, also, but note that Audi doesn't advertise it as efficient as you mention.

I can't find it right now, but the specs they quote on their site are in the 60-70 mpg range (translated from the l/100km spec)
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby Starvid » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 20:26:38

It's 3,0 liters per 100 km mixed driving. Anyone interested can translate this to US miles and gallons. Hopefully it will end up 95 mpg.
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby Starvid » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 22:05:57

I crunched the umbers using a formula from this page and got 78 miles per US gallon or 94 miles per Imperial gallon. The earlier numbers were probably erroneuos due to a gallon variety mix up.

Still, 78 mpg is pretty impressive, no?
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby Caoimhan » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 22:28:47

Google has a handy units conversion function.

In the Google search bar, just type:

"3.0 l/100km to mpg"

This is REALLY handy. Let's do a torque conversion...

"150 newton meters to pound feet"

Cool, huh?
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Re: Which is the most fuel efficient car in the world?

Unread postby The_Toecutter » Tue 31 Jan 2006, 23:43:00

You've pretty much hit it spot on with the Audi as it is.

But if you changed your production criteria, I could have thrown in some midsize and luxury size pure electric cars, that well to wheels, get much better efficiency. If you changed your production criteria, I could have also thrown in prototypes like the GM Precept(90 miles per U.S. gallon, 0-60 mph in 11 seconds, full size car, .19 drag coefficient), or a Daihatsu concept that seats four, tops 100 mph, and gets over 150 mpg.
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