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Best motorway speed for economy?

On the motorway, where does the economy come into play and at what speed to achieve that mpg?

Pádraig

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Pádraig Ó Broin (Arklow) - Wed, 07 Nov 2018 23:22


When do WLTP emissions figures kick in?

Hi,

When do the new WLTP figures kick in for VRT and road tax purposes?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Pat Higgins (Galway) - Tue, 03 Mar 2020 11:37


Is my Jaguar's stop-start ok?

On my new Jaguar E-Pace, the stop-start system only turns the engine off for a maximum of 16 seconds; do you think this acceptable?

R Hill

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Robert Hill (Tenbury Wells) - Wed, 21 Aug 2019 09:58


Most economical 1.4-litre cars?

What is the most economical 1.4 petrol or diesel car in Ireland, max 2015?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Ed Burke (Cork) - Sat, 20 Jul 2019 09:05


What's up with my BMW X3's fuel economy?

My 2004 BMW X3 has a serious problem of high fuel consumption; it uses one litre to drive a four-kilometre distance; what could be the cause?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Sinani Simba (Dar Es Salaam) - Sun, 17 Mar 2019 19:36


Does the Hyundai Kona meet UK ULEZ?

Does the Hyundai Kona CRDi 136 DCT meet the Euro 6 emissions zone for inner London?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Anthony McNeill (London UK) - Sun, 24 Mar 2019 15:52


Fuel costs to commute in an Opel Mokka?

How much would it cost in an Opel Mokka diesel to travel 201km four days week?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Corionna Corcoran (Galway) - Wed, 14 Nov 2018 16:57


My BMW X3 is not very economical...

My BMW X3 2.5 has high fuel consumption; 15 litres takes me a distance of 100km. What could be the cause of such highs?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Cosmus Chibanda (Lusaka) - Fri, 21 Dec 2018 12:59


Is the 2006 Toyota Prius a good option?

Toyota Prius (2006): what do you think? A credible option or just a little bit of a gimmick?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by John M. - Thu, 04 Oct 2012 20:07


Which 2006-2008 hatch is most economical?

Im confused as to what's the best economical hatchback car. I want to buy a used car between the years 2006 and 2008. I'm currently spending €110 a week on petrol in a 1.4-litre For Focus.

Any advice?

Filed under fuel economy and emissions - Asked by Anon Anon - Sat, 15 Sep 2012 21:48


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