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November 20th, 2005 07:14 PM #351tnx for the info niky! Will do that then post my corollas consumption right here! (i'm hoping to get an 11.2km/li like autobeats corolla..inggit ako eh!)
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April 27th, 2006 06:06 PM #35293 isuzu bighorn..
4.5 -6 km/li city driving.. (inside baguio city)
9-11 km/li hw driving..
takaw sobra..
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April 27th, 2006 06:13 PM #353i am bringing this thread up with this post...
does anyone have an update on the figures for an ACCORD VTI-L '99 model at 2.3L?
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April 29th, 2006 12:48 AM #354Nissan Frontier 2001 2.7E
13-14 KM/L (DIESEL)
aircon always on
regular driving, wala mashadong hataw
ORTIGAS -ALABANG Route
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April 29th, 2006 09:53 PM #355Nissan Frontier 2001 2.7E
13-14 KM/L (DIESEL)
aircon always on
regular driving, wala mashadong hataw
ORTIGAS -ALABANG Route
1180 km manila-pagudpod-manila 10.67 l/km
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April 30th, 2006 02:40 AM #356
'94 kia pride cd5, 1.3L = 10kms/L
'04 ford lynx gsi, 1.6L = 7-8kms/L
route: pque - domestic road, mejo traffic
tanda na kac nung pride kaya cguro ganyan consumption haha.
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April 30th, 2006 09:35 AM #357
1999 Toyota Spacia/Noah DOHC 2.0 non-vvti
Sydney ---> Queensland Trip
Freeway - 110 km/h (70%)
Built-up Areas - 50-60 km/h (30%)
Full baggage (as in naging lowered kotse ko)
8 pax including me (driver)
9.95 km/Litre
10.05 Li/100 kms
Phew... Bloody long trip I clocked more than 3,000 kms... Pagod to the max...
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April 30th, 2006 01:28 PM #358
04 Honda Odyssey EX 240hp
23 miles/Gallon-sa Highway
21 miles/Gallon-mix driving
18-19 miles/Gallon-City driving
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May 17th, 2006 03:22 PM #359what's the typical gas consumption of your car?
any idea on the gas consumption for a 95hondacivicESI?
are gas-saving device for real?
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May 17th, 2006 04:14 PM #360
My car is 8-10 in normal usage, maybe 12+ for long trips.
Your car should do 8-10 km/l in traffic... or more, and 12-14 km/l on long trips.
No, gas savers are a big waste of money and time... absolutely all of them. Spend your money on oil changes, tune-ups and clean filters (air, oil, fuel) and proper maintenance.
There are some items (K&N cone filters, Michelin low-rolling resistance tires) that DO save gas as a SIDE-EFFECT, but the amount of fuel you save STILL won't cover the cost of upgrading to those items.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
No, but it was what sounded closest to Bill, bill. Ha ha ha!
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