The Western Group’s king of economy motoring John Kerswill has done it again.

The super-frugal Honda 1.6 i-DTEC engine has once again proven its real-world efficiency, this time in the new Honda CR-V.

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In a rigorous independent test on UK roads over more than 500 miles, the CR-V achieved an incredible 77.86mpg, almost a quarter more than its official quoted figure of 62.8mpg, sipping just 29.75 litres (6.544 gallons) of fuel. 

The CR-V was tested by the team behind the recent ‘MPG Marathon’ under the same rules and conditions as that event. As in the MPG Marathon the car was driven by two independent drivers, John Kerswill and Ian McKean (right).

John Kerswill said, “A lot of people doubt that the official consumption figures of new cars are achievable in real life, and with some cars that might be true. But we’ve shown conclusively that it’s possible to not only match but far exceed the CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC’s official 62.8mpg, which is itself a pretty amazing figure for such a large vehicle.” 

Lee Wheeler, Manager-Corporate Operations at Honda (UK), commented, “Once again our Earth Dreams technology proves its real-world credentials over distances and in conditions that many fleet drivers face every day. This perfectly illustrates the fact that drivers can have the versatility, practicality and refinement of a larger car but still keep their fuel bills down.”

The success of the CR-V comes on the back of another recent triumph for Honda’s new super-frugal diesel engine, with the Civic 1.6 i-DTEC scooping third place out of 23 in this year’s MPG Marathon. Over a 367 mile drive the Civic recorded an excellent overall mpg of 84.87mpg, just 4mpg behind the winner. It was pipped to the post for overall MPG by two much smaller cars.

Ross Durkin, Managing Editor of Fleet World Group and organiser of the MPG Marathon, added, “We’ve already seen one amazing economy driving performance from a Honda diesel this year. Add to that John and Ian’s undoubted credentials from previous MPG Marathons and you have the potential for some really impressive results. Their performance shows that not only is this an intrinsically economical car to run, but also that with a degree of skill it can far outstrip the published fuel consumption figures. This run would have put them in second place in the MPG Marathon proper, just a whisker behind the winner.”

Robin Roberts

Robin is the longest serving chairman of The Western Group. He's been vice chairman or chairman for over ten years and oversees the annual Western Group PR Driving Day each summer assisted by the group committee and supported by group members.

He contributes to a number of outlets in Wales and the UK, including the Driving Force editorial syndication agency feeding the biggest regional news and feature publishers in Britain.

Robin specialises in the Welsh automotive sector and motor related businesses with interests in Wales and publishes WheelsWithinWales.uk which covers news, features, trade and motor sport in Wales.

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