Auto Express econ (mpg/mpl)/range 29.4/6.5/356 miles 22.0/4.8/348 miles
Govt urban/extra-urban/combined 33.6/55.4/44.8mpg 18.5/35.8/26.6mpg
Govt urban/extra-urban/combined 8.4/5.1/6.3mpl 4.1/7.9/5.9mpl
Actual/claimed CO2/tax bracket 222/145g/km/21% 297/248g/km/35%
结论:
1.
The RCZ is very stable at high speed and agile in tighter corners. The Nissan feels heavier, but was entertaining in damp conditions with its rear-wheel-drive balance.
标致高速稳定而且在小弯里非常灵活,尼桑比较重但后驱娱乐性高(看视频就知道主要指漂移)
2.
1st place - Peugeot
The RCZ R is one of the best front-wheel-drive performance cars we’ve driven. It’s pricey, but you can see where the money has been spent. Peugeot Sport has built a rewarding, well engineered coup that’s faster and sharper than the standard car, yet just as efficient.
2nd place - Nissan
Nissan NISMO has improved the 370Z’s chassis, but it’s let down by a harsh engine, hefty price tag and excessive running costs. The extravagant bodykit is an acquired taste, too. So the Nissan isn’t as fast, cheap, clean or crucially fun to drive as the new Peugeot.