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August 1st, 2015 11:36 AM #1In terms of fuel economy, which is better?
1. Mitsubishi LancerEX MX 1.6L (4-AT) or LancerEX GT-A 2.0L (6-CVT)?
2. Toyota Altis 1.6G (4-AT) or Altis 2.0V (7-CVT)?
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August 1st, 2015 12:29 PM #3CVT is always more fuel efficient compared to standard ATs,provided same engine specs is being used for comparison.
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August 1st, 2015 12:46 PM #4Hehe, single speed so primera lang siya lagi?
6-CVT and 7-CVT is from manufacturer datasheet and refer to equivalent speed when compared to conventional AT.
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Hehe, single speed so primera lang siya lagi?
6-CVT and 7-CVT is from manufacturer datasheet and refer to equivalent speed when compared to conventional AT.
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August 1st, 2015 12:54 PM #5True but I am not comparing same engine specs in this thread. Please see car models I posted above. Thanks.
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True but I am not comparing same engine specs in this thread. Please see car models I posted above. Thanks.
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August 1st, 2015 02:44 PM #6Please add usage parameters such as percentile in city and highway driving, percentile on the number of passengers. And if the driver is male or female.
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August 1st, 2015 03:25 PM #7IMHO, 1.6L still best for fuel economy. specially with stop and go traffic or city driving. unless we are talking about rpms above 4,000 or so. or higher speed wherein you can utilise the cvt's many gears.
so which use will the cars be?
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IMHO, 1.6L still best for fuel economy. specially with stop and go traffic or city driving. unless we are talking about rpms above 4,000 or so. or higher speed wherein you can utilise the cvt's many gears.
so which use will the cars be?
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August 1st, 2015 05:20 PM #8
Are you making an inquiry so you could get an idea if it's better to get a more powerful engine and yet more economical (CVT) than a smaller engine using traditional AT?
Kung minimal lang ang difference nila in terms of FC, I might as well get the bigger CVT engine.
Insterested din ako, which is better?
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