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Old 22-01-2015, 11:00 AM   #1
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TBH just took delivery of her 308 hatch.
It's a 3 cylinder all aluminium siamised wet sleeve 1.2 GDIT.
What amazed me is not so much the 96kw as the fact that the max torque of 230nm arrives at a diesel like 1750rpm! (95% fm 1500)
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Hit 'resume' and the box changes up at 2100!
With cheaper and cleaner fuel no wonder they're going predominantly petrol.
The 'sports' version will be a 1.6GDIT.
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Old 22-01-2015, 12:58 PM   #2
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Those figures are outstanding!

I just traded my 07 Punto diesel, 1.2L but only 66 KW and 200 NM.. and I thought that was adequate for what it was. Official consumption figures are below your 1.2 however.

After owning several newer cars, both petrol and diesel I do find that the diesel consumption numbers are MUCH easier to achieve. With careful driving I have always been able to match or better the consumption figures in my diesel cars but with petrol the best I can get is around 10% above factory figures.

Will be curious what real life consumption you actually achieve.
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Glad you're impressed!. The new 308 has been getting positive reviews since its launch. The 1.2 turbo triple is by all accounts a ripper engine.

Wheels mag has included it in the COTY list and all who drove it were impressed (although some didn't like the steering wheel-to-instruments repositioning).

PSA, owners of Peugeot/Citroen also won the 2015 German GTU independent used car survey for cars 1 to 3 years old although I'm not sure how you win an award for a year which we are only 3 week in to!
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Hit 'resume' and the box changes up at 2100!.

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Peugeot have always had their stuff together when it comes to small engines and especially diesels.
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To answer some ?s
Hit 'resume' leaving the town limits it's responds as if it's a diesel by using torque instead or revs to get back up to speed as in not going above 2100rpm before changing up to the next gear and dropping to ~ 1800rpm.
Don't tell anyone but we just did a ~230km round trip to Echuca (pretty flat countryside) on v quiet back roads at 85 on cc (no other traffic was harmed in the making of thi.......:-))
And after 320km the range remaining (DTE) show 800km
It's a 53L tank so we shall be expecting >1000km/tank. (Wahring roadhouse 95RON 114.9L....14c less than diesel)
On the flat it showed ~ 4.2L/100km and on the hills that do exist it never dropped back a gear. (The Jazz drove us mad with its inability to stay in top ....hunting constantly)
In every respect a diesel like character but with much cleaner emissions (no DPF) and smoother/quieter.
Peugeot went all diesel and now they're phasing them out due European city emissions)
On another thread it'll be then end of LPG the way things are going.
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