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I traded my Euro CL9 last Friday to order a new CRV Luxury with the new ADAS technology pack for my wife and I'll inherit her 2007 CRV Luxury (Model Year 2008) but I've been driving a hire car since. It's a Hyundai Elantra and it's actually pretty good after you get used to the feel of the steering. It's averaged 7.1 l/100km and performance is good although the engine doesn't sound and rev as well as the CL9's. The ride is better than the CL9 and no rattles (5,300 km on odometer). It's the mid range Elite model and comes with auto headlights, rain sensing wipers, push button start and Smartkey, dual zone climate control, leather steering wheel, slightly more wheel bearing and road noise and etc.
I've also test driven the Hyundai i40 CRD Active (base model) and was very impressed (with the Diesel grunt amongst other things), albeit apart from the strange feel of the steering common to Hyundai cars; which if my experience with the Elantra is any guide, you get used to it and don't notice with time.
The new (Model Year) 2015 Euro had better be really good and with affordable Diesel option Mr Honda OZ.
Im still waiting for Kia to release the Optima turbo...
But I might be a bit optimistic. lol
icwhatudidthere
Optimastic
An Aussie 8 would be very lucky to get less than 8-9L/100 on the highway.
According to Redbook extra urban for the VF SS auto is 8.7L / 100km
Then again the VF drinks regular instead of PULP, which makes a big difference on the pocket
EDIT: anyone tried the auto parking feature on the VF yet?
For easy reference, over same roads, same driver, driven much the same way in Sydney traffic(the SS a tad harder sometimes.:D) my '12 manual euro avgs around 8.1-8.3 consistently , the manual SS averages between 16-17l/100km.
If I nail them around the euro gets high 9s /the commo 20+. As I said can't compare, the Vf sv6 and v6 Calais look tasty I must admit as a daily now that they have brought the interior up to the accord euro type standard fit and finish. That said a V6 commo won't Avg 8.7 economy or whatever they quote I promise you, let alone the SS/v8 models.