Top 10: Real MPG cars of 2018

Which cars got closest to matching their official economy figures in 2018? We've crunched the Real MPG figures for the past 12 months to uncover the best models. 

Please note that these fuel economy figures are based on 2018 Real MPG submissions and may not reflect the overall averages that are shown in Real MPG. Where figures for the same engine vary (often due to different trim levels), we have used an average.

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Toyota Auris 1.2 Turbo

Official average: 55.1mpg 

Real MPG: 46.3mpg

The outright economy figure may not be as good as the Auris Hybrid, but the 1.2 Turbo is the model that's closer to matching the claimed figure. This is the last year for the Auris as 2019 will see the return of the Corolla name for Toyota's family hatchback, but this 1.2 engine will be carried over alongside two hybrid versions.

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DarkMoon    on 11 June 2023

I agree that the Mazda 2 is indeed known for its impressive handling capabilities among small cars. The suspension setup provides a balance between comfort and precise handling, while the steering is direct and accurate, allowing for an engaging driving experience. In terms of running costs, the Mazda 2 proves to be economical. What's your thoughts about BMW x3 and x5. You can read a guide here https://truecarexpert.com/comparison/bmw-x3-vs-x5/

The 1.5-liter petrol engine with 115PS offers a good balance between performance and fuel efficiency. However, it's worth noting that this more powerful version is also the most expensive option within the lineup. If budget is a concern, the lower powered versions of the Mazda 2 still offer good fuel efficiency and represent a better value proposition in our professional opinion.|

Edited by DarkMoon on 11/06/2023 at 11:35

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