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Learner driver heads experienced drivers at MPG Marathon

A learner driver proved that not all young drivers are reckless and inconsiderate by achieving an impressive fuel economy improvement in the annual MPG Marathon.

Joe Durkin and Craig Cheetham alongside the Chevrolet Aveo at the MPG marathon. Seventeen-year old Joe Durkin from Falmouth, Cornwall, achieved 59.71mpg in a Chevrolet Aveo 1.2S – an improvement of over 16 per cent against the car’s 51.4mpg official combined figure, putting him ahead of a number of more experienced drivers in the economy run, including a former outright winner.

The event took in a 360-mile route through the East and West Midlands, including some challenging inclines and tricky B-roads, all of which were perfect practice for the event’s youngest ever competitor.

“I wanted to prove that not all young drivers are irresponsible and careless,” explained Joe, an apprentice marine engineer. “In the area where I live there are an above average number of road deaths involving younger drivers, so I wanted to demonstrate that a responsible and smooth approach to driving will not only save you a packet, but is also a cool thing to do.”

“Lads my age often get a bad press,” he added. “I wanted to prove that you can be cool and responsible at the same time, and the MPG Marathon was a great way of doing it.”

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Author: Lee Sibbald, October 5, 2009
Filed under: Chevrolet,Fleet news

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