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December 4th, 2018 04:11 PM #2planning to buy Rush, but I am having second thoughts kasi 1.5 as SUV? anybody here already bought one? how's the performance so far? Thanks for your reply in advance.
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December 4th, 2018 05:21 PM #5
How spirited are you in driving a car? Most small cars with small displacement naturally-aspirated engines will be similar in performance. You can pinch a bit more from them if you drive them at their torque and power limits (4000 to 6000 rpm). However, some cars offer better natural grip thus giving them the ability to handle better when driven hard.
For the Rush, with its big body and so-so 1.5L NA engine, it will perform poorer against the like of Vios or City. If you are to test drive a car, be sure to test how it responds to throttle input, how the car responds to steering input, and give it a try to push the tachometer to mid to high rpms.
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December 5th, 2018 10:04 AM #9The 1.5 on the Avanza was... adequate. On the Rush, probably a bit less than adequate.
What kind of car are you used to? If you're coming from something like a Revo, it would probably be fine.
By the way, Carguide recently came up with a review for the Hyundai Kona. Apparently the 2.0L Atkinson Cycle engine is capable of 8km/L on 14km/h average speed. This would make it at par with typical 1.5ATs. Needless to say, I am impressed.
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