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November 20th, 2005 07:14 PM #351tnx for the info niky! Will do that then post my corollas consumption right here! (i'm hoping to get an 11.2km/li like autobeats corolla..inggit ako eh!)
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April 27th, 2006 06:06 PM #35293 isuzu bighorn..
4.5 -6 km/li city driving.. (inside baguio city)
9-11 km/li hw driving..
takaw sobra..
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April 27th, 2006 06:13 PM #353i am bringing this thread up with this post...
does anyone have an update on the figures for an ACCORD VTI-L '99 model at 2.3L?
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April 29th, 2006 12:48 AM #354Nissan Frontier 2001 2.7E
13-14 KM/L (DIESEL)
aircon always on
regular driving, wala mashadong hataw
ORTIGAS -ALABANG Route
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April 29th, 2006 09:53 PM #355Nissan Frontier 2001 2.7E
13-14 KM/L (DIESEL)
aircon always on
regular driving, wala mashadong hataw
ORTIGAS -ALABANG Route
1180 km manila-pagudpod-manila 10.67 l/km
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April 30th, 2006 02:40 AM #356
'94 kia pride cd5, 1.3L = 10kms/L
'04 ford lynx gsi, 1.6L = 7-8kms/L
route: pque - domestic road, mejo traffic
tanda na kac nung pride kaya cguro ganyan consumption haha.
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April 30th, 2006 09:35 AM #357
1999 Toyota Spacia/Noah DOHC 2.0 non-vvti
Sydney ---> Queensland Trip
Freeway - 110 km/h (70%)
Built-up Areas - 50-60 km/h (30%)
Full baggage (as in naging lowered kotse ko)
8 pax including me (driver)
9.95 km/Litre
10.05 Li/100 kms
Phew... Bloody long trip I clocked more than 3,000 kms... Pagod to the max...
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April 30th, 2006 01:28 PM #358
04 Honda Odyssey EX 240hp
23 miles/Gallon-sa Highway
21 miles/Gallon-mix driving
18-19 miles/Gallon-City driving
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May 17th, 2006 03:22 PM #359what's the typical gas consumption of your car?
any idea on the gas consumption for a 95hondacivicESI?
are gas-saving device for real?
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May 17th, 2006 04:14 PM #360
My car is 8-10 in normal usage, maybe 12+ for long trips.
Your car should do 8-10 km/l in traffic... or more, and 12-14 km/l on long trips.
No, gas savers are a big waste of money and time... absolutely all of them. Spend your money on oil changes, tune-ups and clean filters (air, oil, fuel) and proper maintenance.
There are some items (K&N cone filters, Michelin low-rolling resistance tires) that DO save gas as a SIDE-EFFECT, but the amount of fuel you save STILL won't cover the cost of upgrading to those items.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...