I can't offer any experience of the petrol version, but I've owned a hybrid estate version from new, 65 plate facelifted version. Bought it is an alternative to a diesel workhorse estate, now up to 162k miles, no issues other than having the cat stolen whilst parked up at a railway station. Average fuel ecomony measured brim to brim from new is 54mpg on a very wide variety of roads.
The CVT is very good under gentle driving and lower speeds, not too bad on the motorway providing the gradients are gentle. In general, if you live in a hillier area, and that is where most of your driving is, you will probably be better off with a manual petrol, anything more than a moderate gradient requires the CVT to be thrashed to make even moderate progress up the hill, and that knocks fuel economy. I've often wondered whether the 1.2T would be better fuel economy wise on the motorway than the hybrid, depends what the gearing is in 6th gear I suppose.
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