Well, after considering an Ibiza for over 12 months now, I today put down a deposit on a 59 plate 1.6 TDI.
It was a really hard choice, as I've read an awful lot about the fuel consumption issues which people have faced with this this particular engine. During my test drive, the average meter read out 38mpg at the start of the short trip, and 42mpg at the end of it - which didn't fill me with confidence. I sort of re-assured myself with the fact that it was a road full of traffic lights and it was still climbing... although in hindsight it'd probably have been better if I'd took the time to figure out how to reset it before setting off!
Anyway, I know that on here a few people have claimed 50-55mpg and to be honest I'd be pretty happy with that. As soon as I got home from making the purchase I read the comments on this article though, which have put a bit of a downer on things really.
If only I knew I'd be getting over 50mpg, I'd be able to be totally happy. My current clio gets up to 47mpg, and that's a 1.4 petrol claiming a modest 42mpg on the combined cycle.
If you're wondering why I went for this model even after knowing about the potential problems, it's simply because the petrol engines receive lacklustre reviews and don't have great consumption themselves, apart from the 1.2TSI which is too new for me to afford.
I took some pictures on my phone before I left, and I do love how it looks in red. Managed to get them to swap the alloys from another one they had in too - so it'll have the 17" Saga ones on .
I'll be sure to report all of my findings anyway! In the meantime if any 1.6 owners who do get decent fuel consumption would like to reassure me I've made a good choice - please feel free!
It was a really hard choice, as I've read an awful lot about the fuel consumption issues which people have faced with this this particular engine. During my test drive, the average meter read out 38mpg at the start of the short trip, and 42mpg at the end of it - which didn't fill me with confidence. I sort of re-assured myself with the fact that it was a road full of traffic lights and it was still climbing... although in hindsight it'd probably have been better if I'd took the time to figure out how to reset it before setting off!
Anyway, I know that on here a few people have claimed 50-55mpg and to be honest I'd be pretty happy with that. As soon as I got home from making the purchase I read the comments on this article though, which have put a bit of a downer on things really.
If only I knew I'd be getting over 50mpg, I'd be able to be totally happy. My current clio gets up to 47mpg, and that's a 1.4 petrol claiming a modest 42mpg on the combined cycle.
If you're wondering why I went for this model even after knowing about the potential problems, it's simply because the petrol engines receive lacklustre reviews and don't have great consumption themselves, apart from the 1.2TSI which is too new for me to afford.
I took some pictures on my phone before I left, and I do love how it looks in red. Managed to get them to swap the alloys from another one they had in too - so it'll have the 17" Saga ones on .
I'll be sure to report all of my findings anyway! In the meantime if any 1.6 owners who do get decent fuel consumption would like to reassure me I've made a good choice - please feel free!