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I quite like 40 mpg when its as low as it goes from cold starts, short journeys, quick short journeys.

My Picanto has never done less than 40 MPG no matter how hard it gets driven or however many times it gets started and driven and stopped before the engine even gets up to temperature & thats an Automatic.

50 mpg is achievable on long runs.

george

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Well i could of got the Picanto or Citigo/Mii ect all 3 cylinders and thats great for round town but i work out in the sticks some days and have hills to climb that even a remapped octy vRS has to work hard to get up and not to mention i drive over the moors to get to my partners house at least once a week so it needed the extra umph.

Tbh its a great handling little thing, i seen a few rather shocked expressions as they see a little i10 screaming up behind them, blasting past and keeping the speed through the corners, with it been to tall you'd think it would be like a small boat but its actually very stable.

Few build quality issues which will be going back for but all in all very happy

Had a Perodua Myvi 12 months ago. Absolute cracker. Plenty of torque for a 1.1 and handled like a go kart. Miss that.

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