Last car was a Skoda their SUV was poor on emissions so I went to Toyota.
Official emissions are lower. Over 2 years I’ve got 48.7mpg (on petrol) to the Skoda 39 mpg(diesel).
I drive carefully and switch it to “Eco” and “Eco” climate control whenever I can. Early in the morning I regularly get over 58mpg on drives like West Norwood to Ilford, if I really try it can go over 62mpg.
Yeh so you have compared new to old which is apples and oranges rather than Toyota SUV vs Toyota estate or hatchback with the same engine and level of trim which is apples for apples
(happy to give the benefit of doubt that I just badly worded my initial post)
I have to move a lot of work stuff/dog/long legged family so it had to be a mid sized hatchback. Whether for fashion or just needing room for the batteries manufacturers produce the this vehicle as a SUV the all wheel drive comes as a consequence of having motor-generators at both ends.
Last car was a Skoda their SUV was poor on emissions so I went to Toyota.
Official emissions are lower. Over 2 years I’ve got 48.7mpg (on petrol) to the Skoda 39 mpg(diesel).
I drive carefully and switch it to “Eco” and “Eco” climate control whenever I can. Early in the morning I regularly get over 58mpg on drives like West Norwood to Ilford, if I really try it can go over 62mpg.