The phrase
"motorway miles" refers to the distance traveled on high-speed highways specifically known as motorways. It implies that the miles driven on these roads are often considered easier and less damaging to a vehicle compared to the miles driven on local roads or in urban settings.
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Definitely more suited to munching
motorway miles with ease; it is still dynamic enough to make me smile on a twister road but certainly a bit more numb than my old 2009 version.
The Volkswagen Passat has been around for a while, but you'll be hard - pressed to find a car that manages
motorway miles as solidly.
YE63 KDZ has always proven perfectly reliable and has mainly
covered motorway miles including several trips to France.
As Pᴀᴜʟsᴛᴇʀ2 says lots of answers here, but I would go with the prolonged effect of poor maintenance, the are many cars that do a huge amount of
motorway miles eg some sales people do 200 - 500 miles each DAY and don't have many breakdowns.
Anyone destined to cover
high motorway miles will be impressed by the Volkswagen's ride quality, which manages to feel supple despite its huge alloy wheels and low - profile tyres.
The latter will likely suit those tackling
longer motorway miles, although business users may welcome the petrol model's lower BiK rating.
That's a conservative figure, with plenty of
motorway miles carried out during that time, and I saw averages in the low - to - mid 60's MPG when the Hyundai was in more familiar environments.
It is a relaxing cruiser, too, and in Comfort mode it can soak up
huge motorway miles with ease.
The Bentley Continental GT wasn't designed to be a supercar — it's more of a cross-continent cruiser, intended to eat up
motorway miles at an alarming rate and in ultimate comfort.
However, since it's a diesel hooked up to a gearbox that can maximize its performance and efficiency you should realistically expect a 630d with xDrive to return 10 - ish l / 100 km on the combined cycle, with the figure obviously falling if you do
more motorway miles, getting closer to BMW's claimed 5.7 l / 100 km on the combined cycle.
«Clutches typically last about 20,000 miles on a manual and 15,000 on an F1, but if you're doing a lot
of motorway miles you could get up to 30,000,» says Tony.
The seats help soak up
motorway miles with ease and whether you're sitting up front or in the back, head and legroom is generous.
It's a good decision, for the E63 really does make mincemeat of
motorway miles.
The ride is great and the car eats up
motorway miles and can destroy twisty back roads with equal ease.
Positives first, and the Hyundai i30 Tourer is a great car for racking up
motorway miles.
As it's designed mainly for urban use, the brakes and gearbox did have a tendency to wear out faster on the previous ForTwo than on cars covering a lot of
motorway miles.
Refinement really takes a hit at speed, as does ride quality about town, and in order to benefit from the Leon's extra frugality you either have to cover plenty of
motorway miles or have very sharp eco-driving skills.
Overall we've averaged 26.6 mpg over 1380 miles, and most of those have been
motorway miles.