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The Citroen Nemo proves itself to be Britain’s most economical van

Recently the SensoDrive 1.4HDi van returned fuel consumption of 75.8mpg in the independent ALD Automotive/Total Excellium MPG Marathon organised by Fleet World magazine.

Driven by John Kendall – with co-driver Dr. Paul Nieuwenhuis – the Citroën Nemo beat all other LCV’s that took part in the 358.5 mile event.  For the second year in succession, the Citroën Nemo overcame took the title of ‘Britain’s Most Economical Van’.

According to John Kendall, “The Nemo returned 75.8mpg over a particularly tough route, which included many miles in the hills of the Welsh borders.  As well as ensuring that the Nemo delivered optimum economy, we had to maintain a respectably high 30mph average speed to avoid penalties.  The Nemo’s quick-shifting SensoDrive automated manual gearbox meant we could guarantee the right gear every time to keep both economy and timings under tight control.”

Robert Handyside, Citroën UK’s commercial vehicle operations manager, said, “Once again Citroën vans have proven that the use of advanced technology delivers real-world operator benefits in terms of exceptional 75.8mpg fuel economy.  Citroën’s outstanding fuel consumption figures are particularly relevant when all fleet operators are experiencing harsher economic conditions.”

The Nemo high-cube range starts from just £8,895 + VAT, and offers an unrivalled combination of low operating costs, high (610kg) payload and a practical and spacious 2.5cu.m load compartment.  At a modest £400, the SensoDrive gearbox adds automatic shifting for less than half the price of a conventional automatic – and as the MPG Marathon proves, outstanding economy comes as standard!

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Lee Sibbald, October 5, 2009
Filed under: Citroen,Fleet news

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