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<blockquote data-quote="Spuds" data-source="post: 717883" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>How on earth does anyone get under 12L/100km with a Subaru no matter what it is. Girly driving it must be, after the last few days mine is on 23L/100km.</p><p></p><p>We looked at the Jeep Renegade when it was first launched, it was like driving a less capable inflated Suzuki Jimmy. Wife preferred the Opel Mokka to it although the Mokka was a lot louder inside the cabin.</p><p></p><p>Honda HR-V was very nice but until they do something about the engines in then being non-turbo they're simple lacking in the performance department, as well as noisy as balls in the cabin.</p><p></p><p>The Sportage has also come a long way, but after my last experience with the brand I'm hesitant.</p><p></p><p>So many options these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spuds, post: 717883, member: 5078"] How on earth does anyone get under 12L/100km with a Subaru no matter what it is. Girly driving it must be, after the last few days mine is on 23L/100km. We looked at the Jeep Renegade when it was first launched, it was like driving a less capable inflated Suzuki Jimmy. Wife preferred the Opel Mokka to it although the Mokka was a lot louder inside the cabin. Honda HR-V was very nice but until they do something about the engines in then being non-turbo they're simple lacking in the performance department, as well as noisy as balls in the cabin. The Sportage has also come a long way, but after my last experience with the brand I'm hesitant. So many options these days. [/QUOTE]
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