Hello
I need some advice on what to do with my car.
I do a 15 mile round trip Monday to Friday for work. All of it is done in start/stop traffic, pretty much as soon as I leave the house and again when leaving the office.
The MPS is returning 22MPG. I fill up when I have around 1/4 of a tank left (as I always worry that I may get stuck and conk out but never have done), so over the month I'd say I spend about £150 on fuel. Tax is band K, so I believe that is £260 VED for the year. So add that up, it's costing me roughly £2k over a year to run the car.
So perusing the various car manufacturer sites today (whilst keeping one eye on the BTCC
), I have seen various options. Honda do a nice Hybrid CR-Z, Toyota do a Hybrid Auris (and the new Hybrid Yaris looks quite nice but isn't out yet). Renault do the Eco DCi 88 Clio and Ford do the ECOnetic Fiesta/Focus.
I've picked out the Fiesta for the thread title as it has me interested. I'm liking the idea of 60mpg+ for urban driving and zero VED. It's not too expensive to buy, when compared to say the Honda CR-Z. And I read the review from Auto Express and they have given it 5 stars.
I just don't know what to do; I need some advice. I know I do very little mileage, but all my driving is done sitting in traffic. Am I looking too far down the scale, should I try and hit a happy medium for a car that does maybes 30-40MPG and is also petrol? Are Hybrid cars where I should be looking full stop instead of an all out diesel car? After all, diesel is 5p more expensive per litre but if I'm looking at tripling my MPG is it worth it the extra at the pump?
I know there are two things that I would miss if I were to change. First is power as most of these cars seem to float around the 80-90bhp mark. The second is the spec. The MPS has a great spec, but again, if I look at the CR-Z once you add on the options it's quite expensive!
Some links below for info:-
Fiesta ECOnetic - http://www.ford.co.uk/Cars/Fiesta/FiestaECOnetic
Toyota Hybrids - http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toy...ly-landing&id=HSD_Logo&zone=Zone+News&sr=Mall
Honda Hybrids - http://www.honda.co.uk/cars/hybrids/
Renault Clio - http://www.renault.co.uk/cars/model/new-clio/clio-94g.aspx
Thanks.
I need some advice on what to do with my car.

The MPS is returning 22MPG. I fill up when I have around 1/4 of a tank left (as I always worry that I may get stuck and conk out but never have done), so over the month I'd say I spend about £150 on fuel. Tax is band K, so I believe that is £260 VED for the year. So add that up, it's costing me roughly £2k over a year to run the car.
So perusing the various car manufacturer sites today (whilst keeping one eye on the BTCC

I've picked out the Fiesta for the thread title as it has me interested. I'm liking the idea of 60mpg+ for urban driving and zero VED. It's not too expensive to buy, when compared to say the Honda CR-Z. And I read the review from Auto Express and they have given it 5 stars.
I just don't know what to do; I need some advice. I know I do very little mileage, but all my driving is done sitting in traffic. Am I looking too far down the scale, should I try and hit a happy medium for a car that does maybes 30-40MPG and is also petrol? Are Hybrid cars where I should be looking full stop instead of an all out diesel car? After all, diesel is 5p more expensive per litre but if I'm looking at tripling my MPG is it worth it the extra at the pump?
I know there are two things that I would miss if I were to change. First is power as most of these cars seem to float around the 80-90bhp mark. The second is the spec. The MPS has a great spec, but again, if I look at the CR-Z once you add on the options it's quite expensive!
Some links below for info:-
Fiesta ECOnetic - http://www.ford.co.uk/Cars/Fiesta/FiestaECOnetic
Toyota Hybrids - http://www.toyota.co.uk/cgi-bin/toy...ly-landing&id=HSD_Logo&zone=Zone+News&sr=Mall
Honda Hybrids - http://www.honda.co.uk/cars/hybrids/
Renault Clio - http://www.renault.co.uk/cars/model/new-clio/clio-94g.aspx
Thanks.
