Two Fiats in Which? Guide Top 10

The Guide, which reviews the top 100 most economical cars and offers practical advice on greener driving, reveals that three cars break the 60 miles per gallon barrier – one of which is the Fiat Panda 1.3 MultiJet, which returns 60.1mpg.
Still in the top 10 – in ninth place – comes the sought-after new Fiat 500 1.3 MultiJet, which has been winning thousands of new fans since its launch this year, mainly for its stylish good looks, excellent running costs and value for money. It manages 56.5mpg, according to Which? analysts, who carry out their own stringent, independent tests on the vehicles.
“It’s a win-win situation,” says Richard Headland, editor of the Guide. “Choosing a greener car will reduce your carbon tyreprint, cost less in road tax, and you’ll save money every time you fill up your car.”
“Fiat is well known for the fuel economy and low carbon ‘footprint’ of its cars,” says Andrew Humberstone, managing director, Fiat Group Automobiles UK. “We are working to continue to improve on our record and it is excellent news when independent organisations, such as Which? recognise the efforts we are making.”
The Fiat Panda range starts at £7,005 on the road for the 1.1 Active and the 500 range starts at £8,100 for the 1.2 Pop.