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Suzuki Alto Completes A Huge Journey

October 13, 2009 by Mr Butterscotch Leave a Comment

Two Suzuki Altos

Two Suzuki Altos

Amazingly, two Suzuki Altos recently completed 2,112 mile marathon journey through New Zealand’s North and South islands – and back again. The diminutive little city car showed that it could mix it up with much larger cars.

Motoring journalists Allan Dick and Donn Anderson each drove an Alto with manual and automatic transmission from Auckland to Invercargill, and then onto the Bluff, the most Southerly point, before making the return journey back to New Zealand’s largest city.
The objective of the trip was to not only monitor the frugal petrol consumption of the one litre, 3-cylinder Suzukis, but to gauge the comfort levels of the compact cars on the six day journey.

The manual gearbox Alto consumed a total of 150.1 litres of fuel which was an average of 63.8mpg. Compared to the manual car, the 4-speed automatic transmission Alto used 165.4 litres, averaging 56.5mpg and two mpg better than the official combined figure.  

The best individual leg result for the Alto manual was on the final day from Paraparaumu to Auckland where the car achieved 70.9mpg. In the run from Oamaru to Invercargill on the third day, the Alto automatic posted its best result of 61.8mpg.

Allan Dick, an experienced journalist and long distance driver, said the Alto was every bit as practical on the Auckland to Bluff run as he knew it was going to be.
“There are plenty of New Zealanders who still think that you need a big car for journeys longer than going to the supermarket,” said Dick. “We have just proved that any prejudices about small cars can be put aside.”

“We did the Auckland to Wellington drive with the speedo needle sitting close to 100 km/h all the way and were never passed by anything that wasn’t going in the opposite direction,” said Dick.

“This was something of a marathon drive for a small car, and one that surprised many people,” said Donn Anderson. “But the Altos took the journey in their stride and there is no doubt we could have taken a day less to complete the trip and still been in good shape. We proved it was possible to get close to petrol/electric hybrid economy in a conventional car that carries a considerably lower price tag than those more complex vehicles,” he said.  

To find out more about the Suzuki automobiles range, visit www.suzuki4.co.uk.

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Alto, City cars, Economical cars, fuel economy, Long journeys, Money saving, New Zealand, Suzuki

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