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).
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.
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.
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.
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
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)
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)
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.
AT Ford Explorer 4x4 3km/liter bumper to bumper, 7km/liter NLEX/ScTex
AT Hyundai Sta Fe 7km/liter bumper to bumper, 15km/liter NLEX/ScTex
MT Honda CRV 4WD 7km/liter bumper to bumper, 9km/liter NLEX/ScTex
A/T Suzuki Jimny 4x4 8km/liter bumper to bumper, 12km/liter NLEX/ScTex
my wife's new Kia Soul 1.6A/T
6km/liter bumper to bumper, di ko pa nadala NLEX/ScTEX eh sori
And pangit naman ng fuel economy ng Soul parang mid size sedan humigop ng gas sa city...
di naman city yan mga actual figures ko *tidus, yan yun worst case scenario na tipong rush hour traffic. so add ka lang 1 or 2 liter kung normal city ko kasi di naman ako 9 to 5 worker.
pero yun lang masabi ko sarap mag-drive ng mini-suvs talaga, my Jimny and now my wife's new kia soul. ingget nga ako kay ghost meron na pala sya ASX. kahit pangit nguso nun, i think it's so manueverable and efficient.
ganun naman talaga ngaun, basta compact and light mas ok, parang cellphone, the bulkier you carry the slower and more inefficent u are
Last edited by hondaboot; April 17th, 2011 at 07:28 PM.
2010 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 eVGT 4x2 (all stock)
City: 7-8.5 km/L
Highway: 10-12km/L
2009 Hyundai Grand Starex 2.5 VGT (all stock)
City: 7-8km/L
Highway: 9-11km/L
2009 Mitsubishi Montero Sport GLS SE 3.2 4x4 (K&N filter)
City: 7-8km/L
Highway: 9-10km/L
2009 Nissan Navara LE 2.5 4X4 (hurricane filter)
City: 7-8.5km/L
Highway: 10-11km/L
2008 Nissan Patrol 3.0 4X2 (all stock)
City:7-8km/L
Highway:9-10km/L
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.
Akala ko ba walang wife si OB ?
Ohwell .. OB can be whatever he wants to be. :bwahaha:
May asawa na yan... I remember his wife damaged his Santa Fe backing out of their garage...to his dismay of course...