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Friday, 20 June 2008
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Peugeot 308 HDi 110 hatchback has set a world record for covering 1192 miles on just 60 litres of diesel fuel, which sets the average fuel consumption of 90.75 miles per gallon. The credit goes to John and Helen Taylor for driving the standard Peugeot 308 HDi 110 around the coast of Australia. Check out more details after the jump.

 

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Peugeot 308 HDi 110 : Details

  • A standard Peugeot 308 HDi 110 hatchback equipped with Michelin Energy saving tyres sets two new world records
    • Travelling 1192 miles on just 60 litres of diesel fuel
    • Completing 9,062 miles at an average of 90.75 mpg
  • The Peugeot 308 HDi 110 is available from £15,095 OTR

No it’s not the World’s strongest man, tallest woman or heaviest baby! It’s the Peugeot 308 HDi 110, which has just secured its place in the 2009 Guinness Book of Records.

Driving around the coast of Australia in a standard Peugeot 308 HDi 110, John and Helen Taylor have set two new world records.

The intrepid husband and wife team drove a completely standard Peugeot 308 HDi 110 hatchback on a 25 day, 9,000 mile journey around the coast of Australia. During the record breaking journey they broke two world records by recording an unprecedented 1192 miles on just 60 litres of diesel fuel and an average fuel consumption of 90.75 mpg.

The Peugeot 308 HDi 110 hatchback now holds the World Record for both the highest average fuel consumption on a journey, a record previously held by a Peugeot 307 hatchback, and the record for the furthest distance travelled on a full tank of fuel.

John Taylor, one half of the economical driving duo explained the unusual journey: “We were very aware of the strong environmental credentials of the 308 before we set out on this journey; but we had no idea, however, that it would be such a record breaker. For us, the Peugeot 308 is the perfect family car; it can comfortably seat five adults and during our 25 day trip, the boot space proved itself too, swallowing up all of our necessary luggage.”

Pierre Louis Colin, Managing Director, Peugeot UK said, “The feat performed by John and his wife, Helen, in the 308 is outstanding. It proves the difference that driving economically can make on both the environment and with the rising cost of fuel, your pocket.”

The Peugeot 308 is available with a range of fuel efficient engines, including the HDi 90 and 110* bhp diesel models which also have CO2 emissions of only 120 g/km. This reduces the vehicle’s excise duty to only £35.00 and with combined fuel consumption of 62.7 mpg also reduces everyday running costs.

The setting of these records also comes hot on the heels of the UK economy-run success, where the 308 HDi 110 achieved an average fuel consumption of
71.92 mpg, a 15% increase on its listed fuel economy figure, during the 2007 Fleet World MPG Marathon. The 308 HDi 90 also claimed an economical accolade at the beginning of 2008, travelling 117 miles around London’s Orbital, the M25 on less that £10 of diesel fuel.

World Record Attempt 2008:

The record attempt was completed in a standard, Peugeot 308 HDi 110 by John and Helen Taylor in April 2008. It was verified by an independent scrutineer to ensure all the requirements of the Guinness World Records’ regulations were met and all stipulations for setting the record were followed. In particular, nothing at all was removed from the car to save weight in order to save fuel. Indeed, along with Helen and John were their two large suitcases with clothes for the entire 25 day trip.

*When fitted with the six-speed EGC gearbox



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  Comments (3)
 1 Written by Gears80, on 03-07-2008 17:04
An environmentally friendly car that does not require large toxic batteries to be disposed of when it is scrapped
 2 Written by audifan943, on 23-06-2008 23:59
right when environmentalists thought their Prius was the stuff
 3 Written by ferrarifreak, on 23-06-2008 07:50
Why dont they launch this car in India? will sell like hot cakes given the fuel prices over here. Superb figures and good looking too.

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