This is six whole fuel-efficient sports cars

This is six whole fuel-efficient sports cars

Posted on 23-06-2016 at 19:19 by jaapiyo – 36 Comments”

Alfa-4C
So you like relaxing to drive, but you also have eye for your wallet mother nature? These are the cars for you.

Previously, we searched out what the most economical cars are no if’s or but’s. These cars are also economical, but also a little smooth. We go from the best down. The figures are based on the American mpg’s (slightly) more realistic than the European figures.

Venturi Fetish
venturi
The Venturi Fetish suits people who have a boomknuffel-fetish. The Fetish has an official consumption of 1.74 liters per hundred kilometers.

BMW i8
i8
BMW’s sports car with driepitter and electric motor under the hood requires a tenth of a litre more than the Venturi for each one hundred kilometers. Or ‘ie have a bit of solid riding you see in this driving test.

Tesla Roadster
Tesla
The favorite car of the old TopGear was the first automotive feat of Tesla. Not a resounding success, a nice electric cart with Lotus genes. The consumption is on paper equal to that of the Bimmer.

Trident Iceni
Trident-Iceni
This strange duck in the bite wants to 3.41 litres of juice you have for every 100 kilometers.

Porsche 918 Spyder
918
Initially the reaction on the 918 is not super-positive. Where Ferrari and McLaren their hypercars especially of electro-techniques have to go faster, the Porsche is more of a real traditional hybrid. As a result, the car is much heavier than its competitors. After several comparisons, however, revealed that the Porsche is a beast, that nothing inferior to the other two. It is consumption if you want to layer, so you are in the Netherlands only a few hundreds of Euro’s CO2-tax pay. That alone is almost a reason to buy it. Officially asks the 918 3,51 litres of per 100 kilometres.

Alfa Romeo 4C

Alfa-4C
Finally, the small Alfa. This model is the mental rebirth of the brand, although the volume of course must come from Giulia. The lightweight device, which is not even an external button on the tailgate to open (you do need to the door so every time to open it) requires just 5.6 litres of petrol per 100 kilometres.


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