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    Next year we might be getting the fuel efficient CR-V with CVT. The US market will get the 2.4 CVT next week.

    My list of Most Fuel efficient CUV in 2015 in the Philippine

    1. CR-V 2.0 CVT
    2. Xtrail 2.0 CVT
    3. ASX 2.0 CVT
    4. CX-5 2.0 6AT
    5. Forester 2.0 CVT

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    I need to save more😁


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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    Next year we might be getting the fuel efficient CR-V with CVT. The US market will get the 2.4 CVT next week.

    My list of Most Fuel efficient CUV in 2015 in the Philippine

    1. CR-V 2.0 CVT
    2. Xtrail 2.0 CVT
    3. ASX 2.0 CVT
    4. CX-5 2.0 6AT
    5. Forester 2.0 CVT
    You can't say for sure that just because these CUVs have CVTs, they will have better mileage than a conventional AT.

    I've used a CR-V 2.0 6AT extensively and at best it does 8 km/L in moderate traffic. In similar scenarios the CX-9 does 9 km/L. I doubt that adding a CVT will improve the CR-V's efficiency by 12.5%.


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    where did you find this cr-v 2.0 6at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    You can't say for sure that just because these CUVs have CVTs, they will have better mileage than a conventional AT.

    I doubt that adding a CVT will improve the CR-V's efficiency by 12.5%.


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    lets try honda's 5AT to CVT for honda Fit in the USA.

    example:

    2013 honda fit 1.5 5AT Combined FC = 31mpg
    2015 honda fit 1.5 CVT combined FC = 35/36mpg

    simple division using worst case scenario 35/31 = 1.129 , 12.9%

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    lets try honda's 5AT to CVT for honda Fit in the USA.

    example:

    2013 honda fit 1.5 5AT Combined FC = 31mpg
    2015 honda fit 1.5 CVT combined FC = 35/36mpg

    simple division using worst case scenario 35/31 = 1.129 , 12.9%
    That also included a model change, and additional tuning to the engine even if it's the same L15.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    You can't say for sure that just because these CUVs have CVTs, they will have better mileage than a conventional AT.

    I've used a CR-V 2.0 6AT extensively and at best it does 8 km/L in moderate traffic. In similar scenarios the CX-9 does 9 km/L. I doubt that adding a CVT will improve the CR-V's efficiency by 12.5%.


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    lets do this again....


    2014 honda cr-v 2.4 5at City fuel consumption : 23mpg
    2015/2016 honda cr-v 2.4 CVT City fuel consumption: 26mpg

    computation: 13%

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    You can't say for sure that just because these CUVs have CVTs, they will have better mileage than a conventional AT.

    I've used a CR-V 2.0 6AT extensively and at best it does 8 km/L in moderate traffic. In similar scenarios the CX-9 does 9 km/L. I doubt that adding a CVT will improve the CR-V's efficiency by 12.5%.


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    Where did you get a CRV 6AT? The current one is only 5AT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sientobente View Post
    Where did you get a CRV 6AT? The current one is only 5AT.
    Oops, I meant the 5AT for the current gen. Onga pala, Honda didn't have a 6AT locally until the new Accord.

    Anyway, we'll see how much of an improvement that CVT gives in local conditions. I've never seen US EPA figures to be applicable to our settings where traffic is much much worse.


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    The CR-V has been officially released.

    here's the MPG numbers old and new FWD 2.4

    old mpg numbers(2.4 FWD 5AT) (city/highway/combined)23/31/26

    2015 CR-V 2.4 FWD CVT: 27/34/29 - Class Leading
    2015 Nissan Rogue 2.5 FW CVT: 26/33/28
    2015 CX5 2.5 FWD 6AT: 25/32/27


    A huge 17% improvement in City MPG

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    saw the top gear article on the mid-model change of the crv, aside from the transmission being cvt, looks like our local version is more advance than what they have in the states. They are just now getting projector headlamps, DRL and the rear A/C vents. I like though the new rear bumper skirt they have, looks great!

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    2016? Baka 2015 yun

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    Honda calls their units now 2015 models. The changes are very minimal, like the rims and the underbody cladding. Probably this was why the TS called them 2016.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newcomer123 View Post
    2016? Baka 2015 yun
    The new cr-v will be released next year(2015) in the Philippines. hence 2016 model year.

    For example the 2015 fortuner(philippine model) was launced last month.

    Model year - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    which is more Fuel Efficient

    FWD CX5 2.5 6AT or a AWD CR-V 2.4 CVT?

    City MPG(EPA) 25 vs 26
    HwayMPG(EPA) 32 vs 33

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    Class Leading FC

    cr-v.jpg

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    Motor Trend's 2015 SUV of the Year

    http://m.motortrend.com/oftheyear/su...v_of_the_year/

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    Nice! In a comparo from a previous local topgear article, the 4wd CRV also beat it's 4wd counterparts from Mazda and Toyota in FC. Now it is upgraded with an Earth Dreams engine and a CVT, this facelift is awesome!

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    The CVT CR-V has landed in Asean Region

    2015 Honda CR-V facelift - ASEAN version unveiled in Thailand

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    ^Nice. Only thing I don't dig here are the rims. Hopefully they retain the current one.

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