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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Winer View Post
    I wonder who is more fuel efficient, Honda City CVT 1.3 or Honda City 1.5 Vtec CVT? I have decided to buy either of the two model with fuel efficiency the only remaining criteria. I am not particulary concern about power but strictly on fuel economy alone. Any actual fuel consumption data from city CVT owners here? Thanks.
    You mean which, not who.

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    #12
    Malaking factor naman ang driver sa fuel efficiency. Pwede na ang 'who' sir mbeige. :lol:

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Malaking factor naman ang driver sa fuel efficiency. Pwede na ang 'who' sir mbeige. :lol:
    Sige na nga

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by mike37th View Post
    it depends on how you drive kse and 1.3 CVT is more fuel efficient than the 1.5 CVT Honda's. Tried and tested ko na to on my eco runs..from pagudpud to allen samar backtracking nabua town in bicol in just 1 full tank covering a distance of 1,390 kms..
    1390 kms in 1 full tank!? wazzapak! anong klaseng driving style ginamit niyo dyan bos? iyong jazz 1.3 cvt namin runs at about 9-10 kms also. but the thing is, its usual travelling distance does not usually go beyond 10 kms. but still i'm mighty curious though in your frugal driving style :drive1:
    Last edited by baludoy; December 21st, 2006 at 03:40 PM.

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    #15
    Go for the 1.5. Sobrang minimal lang kasi diff sa fuel consumption plus you get abs and airbags pa.

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    #16
    Funeral style driveng he he he!!!
    Joke lang he he he actually its a matter of driving technique..
    a well maintained car and factor din is the familiarization sa road

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    #17
    The 1.3 is efficient. We did 23 km/l in the econo-run in regular Saturday traffic.

    They're both fuel efficient, depending on your driving style. On the BRC trip where most of us got 8-10 km/l (including fast highway runs and dozens of laps), a friend in a 1.5 MT got 14 km/l.

    You can expect 15-17 km/l on the highway in normal driving, 10-14 km/l in the city if you drive "econo-mode". If you're in super-tipid mode (1500-2000 rpm only, slow acceleration, low aircon) 20+++ is possible on either engine

    sir anong Leg ka sumali sa Honda-Petron Eco Run? ako kse Leg 3 sa Dagupan-Alaminos registering 37.14 km/li.fuel efficiency:cool01:

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    #18
    diba
    "which dapat ang kailangan gamitin, hehe, kase hinde po tao

    pero anyway
    OT: Vios sa tingin ko ang mas fuel efficient

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by student_01 View Post
    diba
    "which dapat ang kailangan gamitin, hehe, kase hinde po tao

    pero anyway
    OT: Vios sa tingin ko ang mas fuel efficient
    i think ill agree on this.

    VIOS is a lot lighter. like 100kg lighter than JAZZ.

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    #20
    the difference may be negligible. it is just about 0.3 liter distrubuted among four cylinders.

    as to our "lemon" city 1.5 AT, i can only muster 10 kms per liter on purely city driving with full air-con (no cheating; within makati, manila, mandaluyong, qc, pasig, paranaque, and pasay; no expressway or skyway). i tried different brands and types of unleaded gasoline on tank-by-tank basis. same result.

    calculation method: displacement-replacement - kilometers traveled as against the liters of gasoline loaded.

    good luck!

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