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How much would you save on gasoline if you changed the car for the motorcycle


Two-wheeled vehicles can become our best ally compared to cars that, in general, due to their size and power, spend much more and can cause a significant imbalance in the monthly budget

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Having your own vehicle is the best option for those people who, for work or other daily obligations, have to travel to areas far from public transport networks. And motorcycles and scooters are one of the best options, above all, because they are more manageable, consume less and, in the case of scooters, they also make less noise. However the
fuel costs is a headache in many homes, but also unavoidable in many cases.

For this reason, two-wheeled vehicles can become our best ally compared to cars that, in general, due to their
dimensions and power, spend much more and they can suppose an important discrepancy in the monthly budget. And it is that scooters, for example, not only facilitate transfers due to their effectiveness in avoiding congestion, they also give us a break when visiting the gas station, with more affordable bills.

But it is better to see it with real routes and numbers, according to Peugeot Motocycles, when the price of gasoline (maximum as of March 2022) 95 is 1.93 euros per liter; and the 98, two euros.

Peugeot Motorcycles

Taking the 125cc Peugeot Tweet as an example, with a consumption of 2 liters per 100 km, a 5.5 liter tank, and a range of 229 km, and imagining two usual routes to work, one in Madrid and the other in Barcelona:

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– With a route of about 20.7 km like the one that separates Plaza de Castilla and San Fernando de Henares (Madrid), and calculating two journeys per day and 20 working days per month, it would mean 828 km traveled and €38.35 (95 ) or €39,744 (98) in fuel.

– In Barcelona, ​​imagine the distance that separates Paseo de Gracia from Sant Cugat del Vallés (25.2 km) and, again, two journeys a day and 20 working days a month, accumulating 1,008 km of road and a monthly expense of 46, €69 (95) and €48.38 (98).

– From the Santa Justa train station in Seville to the Isla de la Cartuja Scientific-Technological Park there are 7.5 km. Making two trips a day for 20 days, the trip would be 300 km and the cost would be €13.89 (95) and €14.4 (98) per month.

Peugeot Django 50

This 50cc model has a consumption of 1.9 liters per 100 km, a tank of 8.5 liters and a range of 447 km. Now let’s imagine the same routes (yes, the itinerary will probably change, the chosen routes cannot be highways or highways, they will have to be conventional roads):

– Traveling a distance of 20.7 km in Madrid, between Plaza de Castilla and San Fernando de Henares, twice a day for 20 working days, accumulating a total of 828 km, spending on fuel would amount to 30.36 € (95) and €31.46.

– Driving between Paseo de Gracia and Sant Cugat del Vallés, in Barcelona, ​​about 20 days a month, making two trips a day, would mean a total of 1,008 km traveled and €39.96 (95) or €38.30 for fuel .

– In Seville, making two journeys a day between the Santa Justa train station and the PCT Isla de la Cartuja (7.5 km), a total of km. traveled in 20 working days would be 300. The monthly cost, €11 (95) and €11.4 (98), respectively.

Peugeot Metropolis 400

A more powerful model like this 400cc, with a consumption of 3 liters per 100 km, a 13-liter tank and a range of 333 km, and the same routes, would give the following figures:

– 828 km of road, divided into two daily routes for 20 working days per month, between Plaza de Castilla and San Fernando de Henares (Madrid), would mean a monthly investment in fuel of €62.32 (95) and €64.58 (98).

– In the case of a route between Paseo de Gracia and Sant Cugat del Vallés, in Barcelona, ​​for 20 days a month and making two trips a day, about 1,008 km in total, the cost of fuel would be €75.87 (95 ) or €78.62 (98).

– In Seville, the distance between the Santa Justa train station and the PCT Isla de la Cartuja is 7.5 kms. The total, after making two trips a day for 20 days, 300 km of road. In monthly spending: €22.58 (95) and €23.4 (98).


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