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Eco adventurer Hans Tholstrup has hit the road and proved the
new Hyundai i30 CRDi turbo-diesel is one of the most fuel efficient small cars
in Australia.
Starting in Adelaide, the tank of the i30 was sealed by the
state roadside authority, RAA, before Tholstrup set off. With the goal to reach
Sydney on one tank of fuel, Tholstrup arrived in Sydney with fuel for over 200
kilometres left in the tank ... so he decided to continue his journey to
Newcastle.
The i30 achieved an amazing 3.66 litres/100km on its journey
to Sydney, substantially lower than the government combined fuel average of 4.7
litres/100km – and even more amazing considering the drive used the same roads
and prevailing traffic conditions that would be encountered during normal
driving.
“When I picked up the i30 Diesel I ran it in for 1000
kilometres before commencing from Adelaide to Newcastle via Sydney. I’m looking
forward to improving this figure with an i30 Diesel that has been fully run in,”
Hans commented.
In a total of 1505.7 kilometres, the i30 Diesel sipped its way
to Newcastle via Sydney using only 55.20 litres of diesel fuel.
Tholstrup says that with simple driving techniques and steady
concentration, all Australians can help the environment and their hip pockets.
Here are Hans’ top tips to making fuel go further:
1. Do not accelerate aggressively and ease early when
approaching a set of lights or give way sign. 2. Make sure your tyres are at
the correct pressure. Under-inflated tyres sap more energy as they roll forward.
3. Remove roof racks when they are not being used. This reduces the wind
resistance of your car.
The next challenge for the impressive i30 is the World Solar
Challenge. The i30 will compete in the Production Class with the aim of
bettering an already impressive figure set during the Eco Run.
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