Top 30 most fuel efficient non hybrid petrol cars 2014

Hybrid cars offer remarkable fuel economy but their high price still makes it more economical to buy a standard but efficient modern petrol or diesel car, list of top 30 petrol cars below...

Car make and model Fuel MPG
CITROEN New C1 VTi 68 S&S petrol 74.3mpg
PEUGEOT 108 1.0i 68 Stop-Start petrol 74.3mpg
FIAT 500 and 500C, 2012 onwards 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 85 Dualogic petrol 72.4mpg
FIAT 500 and 500C, 2012 onwards 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 85 petrol 70.6mpg
CHRYSLER JEEP Chrysler Ypsilon, MY 2013 0.9 85bhp Twin Air stop start petrol 68.9mpg
CITROEN New C1 VTi 68 petrol 68.9mpg
FIAT Panda, From February 2012 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 85 Dualogic petrol 68.9mpg
MITSUBISHI Mirage, GJ2 petrol 68.9mpg
NISSAN Micra DIG-S Visia petrol 68.9mpg
PEUGEOT 108 1.0i 68 petrol 68.9mpg
PEUGEOT 208 PureTech 1.2 e-VTi 82 EGC petrol 68.9mpg
SEAT Mii 1.0 60PS Ecomotive petrol 68.9mpg
SKODA Citigo 1.0 MPI 60PS Stop-Start petrol 68.9mpg
TOYOTA Aygo, MY2014 All New Aygo 1.0 VVT-i 5-speed Man petrol 68.9mpg
VOLKSWAGEN UP 1.0 60PS BlueMotion Technology Move up! petrol 68.9mpg
ALFA ROMEO MiTo, 2012 onwards 875cc TB TwinAir 85 bhp petrol 67.3mpg
ALFA ROMEO MiTo, 2012 onwards 875cc TB TwinAir 105 bhp petrol 67.3mpg
CHRYSLER JEEP Chrysler Ypsilon, 0.9 85bhp Twin Air stop start petrol 67.3mpg
CITROEN New C1 VTi 68 ETG petrol 67.3mpg
FIAT 500 and 500C, 2012 onwards 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 105 petrol 67.3mpg
FIAT Panda, From February 2012 0.9 TwinAir Turbo 85 petrol 67.3mpg
KIA Picanto '1' 1.0 68bhp petrol 67.3mpg
KIA Picanto '1 Air' 1.0 68bhp petrol 67.3mpg
KIA Picanto 'City' 1.0 68bhp petrol 67.3mpg
KIA Picanto 'VR7' 1.0 68bhp petrol 67.3mpg
MITSUBISHI Mirage, 2013 GJ1 petrol 67.3mpg
PEUGEOT 108 1.0i 68 2-Tronic petrol 67.3mpg
RENAULT Twingo, 2014 Euro6 petrol 67.3mpg
SKODA Citigo 1.0 MPI 75PS Stop-Start petrol 67.3mpg
TOYOTA Aygo, MY2014 All New Aygo 1.0 VVT-i x-shift petrol 67.3mpg
VOLKSWAGEN UP 1.0 75PS BlueMotion Technology High up! petrol 67.3mpg

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About fuel economy

Average fuel consumption figures should only be used as a guide to compare engines for fuel economy and NOT actual expected mph as each persons driving style will effect fuel economy.

Data on this page has been provided by the Vehicle Certification Agency, an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport.

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