Last year PSA published 'real world' fuel consumption for about 30 cars. They have just published the same for about 1000. It is, as you would expect, very different from the standardised test that they have to publish, but having looked at 2 cars I am familiar with it seems to fit with my version of reality (I never expected 70+ from a hulking great Picasso but do get high 40's which is what they say I would for a similar model in this test)
http://media.groupe-psa.com/en/press-re ... ption-data.
If you follow links to the brand you want you can only see current vehicles but that should be close enough for most things. You can go on to tune the result by journey types and driving style.
Real World fuel consumption published for PSA
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Real World fuel consumption published for PSA
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Current:C4 Max Hybrid, C3 1.2 Auto
Past Citroens: Dyane (x2), 2CV, Visa, BX (x2), Xantia, Xsara Picasso, C4 Picasso,C3 (x2) C5 X7 Tourer, Synergie 1.9TD, C1
Others: Hillman Hunter, Cortina Mk1, Maxi, VWT2, Granada, SAAB 900, SAAB 9-5, R5 Gordini
Current:C4 Max Hybrid, C3 1.2 Auto
Past Citroens: Dyane (x2), 2CV, Visa, BX (x2), Xantia, Xsara Picasso, C4 Picasso,C3 (x2) C5 X7 Tourer, Synergie 1.9TD, C1
Others: Hillman Hunter, Cortina Mk1, Maxi, VWT2, Granada, SAAB 900, SAAB 9-5, R5 Gordini