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March 27th, 2006 08:55 AM #262
Please refer to this thread for gas mileage consumption, tnx po mga sir!:
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showt...969#post540969
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March 27th, 2006 04:47 PM #263ano kaya talaga ang optimum level ng fuel consumption ng Optra 1.6 LS / MT?
if im already hitting almost 9 km/L, should i expect any improvement in case
i'll bring my car to North Edsa for my 10,000 km PMS?
will it help if i change my spark plugs to higher rating?
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March 27th, 2006 05:08 PM #264
Who knows? Maybe your car might not need it.
This is probably an issue regarding a very specific or early batch of Optras. It's kind of weird, I was talking to a guy from C! earlier and he says his brother doesn't have the problem either, while another owner who complained of 4 km/l says that his A/T Corolla gets 8-9 km/l in the same conditions.
It would be interesting to know when the owners of "guzzlers" bought their Optras. And it should be a recall or at the very least, free service for owners.
The Optra moves two or three notches higher on my recommend list if this is true and if new units all have the reflash and new plugs.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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March 27th, 2006 05:18 PM #265
yes, the Optra would make a fine choice kapag na-solve nila yung gas consumption probs.
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March 29th, 2006 06:40 PM #266I was told the best way to solve my Gas consumption problem.
Sell my Optra and buy a Honda Jazz 1.3. hehehe
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March 29th, 2006 09:44 PM #267
Originally Posted by ale828
Not bad, the Jazz, based on owners, CVT or non-CVT models, love the fuel efficiency of this car. But I'd miss the compartment space especially for a guy like me who usually brings extra clothes, my usual backpack, manuals,etc., on the trunk and reserve the seating spaces for friends or relatives.
Lucky for people like me on long trips there's a handy Lancer MX CVT, gas consumption didn't even exceed 1/8 of the fuel meter when we went for trip from Paranaque to Pampanga via NLEX San Simon exit. Trunk space is a plus IMO. =D
But, regardless of problems in fuel consumption, I'm still keeping my Optra, once I get a reprogramming and get good luck on the results, that's a plus for my car.
Edit: Typo.
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March 29th, 2006 09:55 PM #268
Optras still continue to sell...
I guess it depends on what the car buyer values more, fuel efficiency or more interior and trunk space...
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April 6th, 2006 02:27 AM #270
I've read the entire thread about Chevrolet Optra when I was choosing what my first car would be. The decision to get the Optra was made easier when they held the "Red Tag Event" last Dec which brought down the price of the MT LS Variant to Php649,000.
On the good side, the car is quiet, has nice a interior, good 5-disc CD sound system, all power & safety features. I was surprised by handling and suspensions, really comfortable to drive. The exterior styling isn't so bad either.
Well the downside is it does consume hefty amounts of fuel on stop and go situations, a long-throw shifter that sometimes refuses to go in first gear, and the occasional squeeks and groans from the car.
Also, this car will never match up in terms of speed against Japanese cars in the same class, I've tried racing Altises, Civics and 323s at C-5 and SLEX, and I got beat everytime!
I guess what I'm trying to say is i'm not expecting it to perform like the more expensive japanese cars which we perceive as better. Never mind if it is a rebadged Daewoo
It is a car that fits my budget, my preferences, and expectations.
Just my thoughts.
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