New and Used Car Talk Reviews Hot Cars Comparison Automotive Community

The Largest Car Forum in the Philippines

Page 1 of 4 1234 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 34
  1. Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Posts
    5,504
    #1
    Starting this thread for articles / comparisons (local car's fuel efficiency)

    Most fuel-efficient 7-seater vehicles in the Philippines | AutoDeal

    Midsize SUVs

    Toyota Fortuner - 30 points
    Ford Everest - 27.4 points
    Isuzu mu-X - 26.8 points
    Mitsubishi Montero Sport - 24.7 points
    SsangYong Rexton - 23.5 points
    Nissan Terra - 23 points
    Chevrolet Trailblazer - 21 points

    Large SUVs

    Ford Expedition - 15 points
    Nissan Patrol Royale - 14 points

    Compact crossover

    Honda CR-V - 34.3 points
    Chery Tiggo 8 - 25 points

    Midsize crossover

    Hyundai Santa Fe 31.2 points
    Kia Sorento - 29 points
    Mazda CX-9 - 19.3 points

    MPVs

    Suzuki Ertiga - 30.2 points
    Honda BR-V - 29.8 points
    Suzuki XL7 - 29 points
    Mitsubishi Xpander - 27 points
    Toyota Innova - 26.7 points
    Geely Okavango - 24.5 points
    Maxus G50 - 23 points
    Honda Mobilio - 21.8 points
    Toyota Rush - 21 points

    ***

    (From a guy got 7km/L highway driving from a Mirage G4 )
    Fuel Efficiency depends on the driver, hence please refrain from posting "I made XXkm/L on my XXX"

  2. Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    52,700
    #2
    medyo mabusisi.

    "what on earth does 'points' mean?"
    do we have to consult a codigo, to tell us how many km a 1000 peso load of fuel will give us?
    heh heh.

    my 96 centavos' worth.
    Last edited by dr. d; April 12th, 2021 at 11:58 AM.

  3. Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Posts
    5,504
    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    medyo mabusisi.

    "what on earth does 'points' mean?"
    do we have to consult a codigo, to tell us how many km a 1000 peso load of fuel will give us?
    heh heh.

    my 96 centavos' worth.
    From the article:

    The fuel efficiency numbers on the list will be based on the reviews that we have of the vehicles and will be tallied in terms of points for their respective fuel economy numbers. This means that if a vehicle gets 8 km/L in the city and 16 km/L on the highway then it gets a total of 24 points. In the event of a tie, the vehicle with the higher city fuel efficiency number will take the win. If there are two variants of the vehicle tested, then the model with the higher fuel efficiency figures will be considered. This will better represent what the vehicle is capable of in terms of giving you the best mileage for as little fuel as possible.

  4. Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    52,700
    #4
    by the same token,
    5 km/li in the city and 19 km/li in the highway also gets 24 points...
    as does does 10 km/li in the city and 14 km/li in the highway.

  5. Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Posts
    5,504
    #5
    Ilang beses ko din binalikan yung article, wondering why the Accent Diesel was not included...

    we have below is a list of the most fuel-efficient sedans we’ve tested
    Most fuel-efficient sedans for city driving in the Philippines | Autodeal

  6. Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    52,700
    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Ilang beses ko din binalikan yung article, wondering why the Accent Diesel was not included...



    Most fuel-efficient sedans for city driving in the Philippines | Autodeal
    they qualified it with, "...the cars we've tested...".
    they did not say, "the cars available in the market".

    also, perusing the link,
    all the cars mentioned are gas-fed sedans.
    although the altis hybrid seemed out of the water, as it's a... hybrid.
    they did not include the non-sedans, i.e., the mini hatches... wigo, mirage, celerio, eon...

    questions arise regarding that article's intentions...
    Last edited by dr. d; April 15th, 2021 at 12:38 PM.

  7. Join Date
    Apr 2021
    Posts
    1
    #7

  8. Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    52,700
    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by ar_kane View Post
    alas!
    not a single mention of km/li or fuel efficiency...
    i suppose, folks who go off-roading, do not have fuel efficiency in mind.

  9. Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Posts
    5,504
    #9
    Minsan naisip ko...

    yung mga car reviewers kaya like Caco, James and Reygan (etc)

    since they review cars and drive almost everyday, mas matipid kaya talaga sa gas kung sila nag drive?

    kasi sa Honda City ko na lang... best F/C na nakuha ko sa 20km/l (super effort yun)
    pero real world highway driving is 13-15 tapos 10km/l sa Metro Manila.

    yung NMAX ng officemates ko, best they can get is 35km/l sa city, pero reviewers are saying higher "real world" figures

  10. Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    1,318
    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post
    Minsan naisip ko...

    yung mga car reviewers kaya like Caco, James and Reygan (etc)

    since they review cars and drive almost everyday, mas matipid kaya talaga sa gas kung sila nag drive?

    kasi sa Honda City ko na lang... best F/C na nakuha ko sa 20km/l (super effort yun)
    pero real world highway driving is 13-15 tapos 10km/l sa Metro Manila.

    yung NMAX ng officemates ko, best they can get is 35km/l sa city, pero reviewers are saying higher "real world" figures
    Problem is the FC they say in their review is not via Full Tank method. They just rely on the digital FC reading average. Most of them don't even bother to mention the average speed of the trip of how they obtained the said FC reading. While some simply "pass the message" of the marketing materials pertaining to the FC of the car.

    If it was via full tank method, the reviewer would have said that as the method they used to get the FC mentioned. But it would be really difficult as well to expect them to give full tank method for a city driving FC scenario and a highway/mixed FC Scenario that would be repeatable for all vehicles they test unlike Bjorn Nyland for his electric range test, Alex on Autos for his daily trip to and fro his house or TFL when they do the highway hill climb and descent FC test.

Page 1 of 4 1234 LastLast
Fuel Efficiency Thread