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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    For those who drive a SUV and CUV...

    [SIZE="4"]What is your real world fuel consumption?[/SIZE]

    State the vehicle year and model and type (2WD, 4WD, AWD, gas, diesel, M/T, A/T, CVT, etc).
    Last edited by ghosthunter; April 17th, 2011 at 12:14 PM.

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    2011 Mitsubishi ASX GLS 2WD CVT (all stock, no mods)

    engine = 2.0L
    Fuel = gasoline

    City driving:
    Weekday driving in metro manila = 7 to 8 km/L (aircon on)
    Weekend driving in metro manila = 9.5 to 10.1 km/L (aircon on)

    Highway driving:
    no info yet...
    Last edited by ghosthunter; April 17th, 2011 at 12:20 PM.

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    2011 Mitsubishi ASX GLS 2WD CVT (all stock, no mods)

    engine = 2.0L
    Fuel = gasoline

    City driving:
    Weekday driving in metro manila = 7 to 8 km/L (aircon on)
    Weekend driving in metro manila = 9.5 to 10.1 km/L (aircon on)

    Highway driving:
    no info yet...
    kaya pala. bumili ng SUVVveeeehh. kala ko ba ayaw mo ng SUV lagi mo ko binabara dati sa mga suggestions

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaboot View Post
    kaya pala. bumili ng SUVVveeeehh. kala ko ba ayaw mo ng SUV lagi mo ko binabara dati sa mga suggestions

    It's just an upgrade from my Lancer EX (which got totaled in an accident in late Feb).

    Drives much like a sedan with a wee bit more suspension travel. The least CUV-ish with a bonus that it uses the same engine/tranny of the EX resulting in good fuel economy with a dash of great performance (the ASX weighs the same as the Lancer EX GTA).

    Swapping in the engine mods I had with the EX should give it the same power gains/performance.

    I still don't like SUVs.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; April 17th, 2011 at 09:12 PM.

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    #5
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    It's just an upgrade from my Lancer EX (which got totaled in an accident in late Feb).

    Drives much like a sedan with a wee bit more suspension travel. The least CUV-ish with a bonus that it uses the same engine/tranny of the EX. Swapping in the engine mods I had with the EX should give it the same power gains/performance.

    I still don't like SUVs.
    Sabihin sayo ni OB mamaya bakit hindi JIMNY kinuha mo. Mas practical kuno ek ek. :hysterical:

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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Sabihin sayo ni OB mamaya bakit hindi JIMNY kinuha mo. Mas practical kuno ek ek. :hysterical:
    Di pa naman tayo naghihirap to stoop that low!

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    #7
    2000 Mitsubishi Pajero Field Master 2.8L 4x2.
    City: 6 km/L bumper to bumper 7.5 km/l no traffic light footed
    Highway: 7 km/L * 3100 RPM 8 km/l * 2100 rpm

    2007 Honda CR-V 2.0L 4x2
    City: 8 km/L bumper to bumper 9.5 km/l no traffic light footed
    Highway: 10km/L * 2000 RPM 14km/l * 1600 rpm

    2009 Mazda CX-7 2.5L 4x2
    City: 7 km/L bumper to bumper 8.2km/l no traffic light footed
    Highway: 8.5km/L * 2000 RPM

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    #8
    2011 Kia Sorento 4x2 Theta II engine, dressed up with step boards, bumper overriders, and other accessories (weight penalty).
    Standard load of 4 pax on most trips.
    Fuel used is Caltex Gold.

    Bumper to bumper 5.5KM/L
    Medium city traffic 6.5km/L
    highway driving 9-11km/L

    Considering the above, I'm pretty happy with the FC, though was shocked with the FC when I went from compact car to SUV. Sanay na ngayon though.
    Last edited by MrGunn; April 27th, 2011 at 01:29 AM. Reason: added info

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    instead of the usual highway or city or highway/city description, i suggest we post instead the average speed for that particular FC
    Last edited by 111prez; April 17th, 2011 at 12:25 PM.

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    2007 Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2L Diesel
    City: 6-7km/li
    Highway: 9-10km/li

    2010 Mazda CX7 2.5L Gas
    City: 6-7km/li
    Highway: 8-9km/li

    2011 Hyundai Starex HVX 2.5L Diesel
    City: 7-8km/li
    Highway: 9-11km/li

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    #11
    2011 Innova D4D MT

    city = 9-10 km/li

    highway = 12-13/li

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    #12
    2007 Kia Sportage (AT/Diesel)
    City: 7km/li
    H'way: 9km/li (70~120km/hr)

    2007 Forester 2.0 (AT)
    City: 7~8km/li

    2010 Suzuki G'Vitara V6 4x4 (AT)
    City: 6~7 km/li
    H'way: 9km/li (~160km/hr)

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    #13
    Using manual recording of fuel consumption. Which is filling the tank and only checking when refilling, all at the same pump. So no guestimating between City/Highway/weekday/weekend. Also most car computers are in accurate.

    2005 Toyota Fortuner 3.0 D4D

    6.4-6.9 km/li

    2010 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 2.5 GLS

    7.8 km/li
    Last edited by Monseratto; April 17th, 2011 at 06:59 PM.

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    #14
    2010 Hyundai Tucson iX LMX20 eVGT 4WD (all stock)

    Engine - 2.0Li. R-series
    Fuel - Diesel

    City driving:
    Light to moderate traffic - 8 to 10.5 km/L
    Heavy traffic - 6.8 to 7.5 km/L

    Highway driving:
    Eco mode - 19.8 km/L (90 km/h)
    R-eVGT mode - 11 to 13.5 km/L (140 to 195 km/h)

    2010 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS eVGT 2WD (all stock)

    Engine - 2.2Li. R-series
    Fuel - Diesel

    City driving:
    Light to moderate traffic - 8.4 to 11 km/L
    Heavy traffic - 7 to 7.9 km/L

    Highway driving:
    Eco mode - 21.4 km/L (90 km/h)
    R-eVGT mode - 11 to 13 km/L (130 to 200 km/h)

    2008 Honda CR-V 2.4S-X 4WD (all stock)

    Engine - 2.4Li. K24AZ
    Fuel - Gasoline

    City Driving:
    Light to moderate traffic - 7.2 to 8.1 km/L
    Heavy traffic - 6.1 to 6.7 km/L

    Highway driving:
    Eco mode - 13 km/L (90 km/h)
    i-VTEC mode - 11.9 km/L (130 to 180 km/h)

    2002 Isuzu Trooper Skyroof Edition 2WD (with K&N cone type filter)

    Engine - 3.0Li. 4JX1
    Fuel - Diesel

    City driving:
    Light to moderate traffic - 7 to 8.5 km/L
    Heavy traffic - 6.5 km/L

    Highway driving:
    Eco mode - 14 km/L (80 km/h)
    Hataw mode - 12 km/L (120 to 160 km/h)

    2005 Toyota Prado VX 4WD Dubai Version (all stock)

    Engine - 4.0L 1GR-FE
    Fuel - Gasoline

    City driving:
    Light to moderate traffic - 5.5 to 7 km/L
    Heavy traffic - 4 km/L

    Highway driving:
    Eco mode - 10 to 11.6 km/L (80 to 90 km/h)
    Hataw mode - 9.5 km/L (120 to 170 km/h)

    2008 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer 2WD (all stock)

    Engine - 4.0L Cologne
    Fuel - Gasoline

    City driving:
    Light to moderate traffic - 5 to 6.8 km/L
    Heavy traffic - 4 km/L

    Highway driving:
    Eco mode - 10.8 to 11.9km/L (80 to 90 km/h)
    Hataw mode - 9.6 km/L (120 to 170 km/h)

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    #15
    Mountain Bike 1975 model (all stock)

    unlimited km per pawis city/hiway, super tipid po sya.

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