If you want the maxim MPG. You have to have them barebones. How many people can live without air con.
Looks like they make one with air that still does pretty well:
....I chose a Bluemotion2 because of the air-con, and at 104 g CO2 it's still an incredibly 'eco friendly' car. I've driven it for a couple of weeks now, and I absolutely love it - it's so much fun trying to squeeze a few extra MPG out of the trip computer, and my best so far - on a 35 mile mostly motorway run - has been 75 mpg. You might think that you'd have to drive like a saint or a sunday driver to achieve this, but I've been doing 60-70mph and it still performs. If this is the future, then I'm all for it. The car looks different from the usual run of the mill Polo, the silvery mirrors and trims go very well with the grey anthracite colour of mine, and the wheels look great - it's so nice not driving on low profile tyres, I seem to be the only car on the road without them! It positively slips through the air, has a lovely big boot, and is going to save me a fortune. What's not to love about it?
http://www.whatcar.com/car-review-readers.aspx?RT=2773One nice thing about Volkswagens big ambitions about beating Toyota in world wide sales is they'll have to be aggressive at selling all their models over here, not just settle for selling us a few Rabbits and Passats.