you sure that expected figure is correct ?
euros like volkswagen/audi etc. consider 1 litre over 1000km to be within normal usage.
the guys with rs4's etc would love to only use 1 litre in 2,000km.
young dude , you do know it's total power at all the driven wheels, not per wheel.
unless you can cheat physics, all 4wd cars will have more transmission losses.
some manuals still sell.
honda has sold almost all their first shipment of civic type r - manual only.
ditto ford with the focus rs.
poor old peugeot only sold 2 new 308 gti - manual only and a damn fine car - better to drive than a new golf gti.
mega depreciation, list $59k, you can pick up a minty low mileage 2016 for $39k ... ouch
they shifted 23 auto gtd.
vw sold 45 golf gti mk7, 34 mk7.5, only 2 manuals.
the new hyundai i30n will be manual only.
disagree,
back when i drove an sti i didn't get any of the above rage.
'cos old fart
haha
worse i ever got was a dirty look from a cop as i toodled past at the speed limit.
mercedes x-class nissan navara based ute not here until early 2018.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/news/94874526/mercedesbenz-xclass-pickup-truck-revealed-nzbound-early2018
portal axles ftw !
https://www.topgear.com/videos/chris-harris-drives/chris-harris-drives-bonkers-mercedes-g500-4x4-squared
the old bendix ultimate was good from cold.
ferodo formula/ts2000 needed minimum warm up.
there was a hawk road pad that was good from cold too , don't remember the model.