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    #1081
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Just be aware that CR-Vs are usually gas guzzlers ... it's got 2.0 / 2.4 liter engine(s) ...
    Gas CUVs have the same fuel consumption as midsize sedans which is expected for their size. If you compare them to small cars like the Vios or City, then they consume more fuel.


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    #1082
    Thank you mga bros for your replies.
    It is 2.4L iVTEC so maybe a little guzzler.
    Will check and think about it.

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    #1083
    Quote Originally Posted by Radical-One View Post
    Thank you mga bros for your replies.
    It is 2.4L iVTEC so maybe a little guzzler.
    Will check and think about it.
    It is not so bad in terms of fuel consumption. I guess you would be able to get around 6-7 km/L on city driving routes. At least, Honda engines don’t require 95RON fuel.


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    #1084
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    It is not so bad in terms of fuel consumption. I guess you would be able to get around 6-7 km/L on city driving routes. At least, Honda engines don’t require 95RON fuel.


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    Good point on the RON Bro. Thank you. 6-7km isn't so bad for it's size.

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    #1085
    More like 4-5 km/L. 6-7 would be if you live in the south and have a bit of open road.

    I'm getting 5.3 km/L on our 2.0 CVT in city driving (very heavy traffic, 12 kph average). My friend sold his 2.4 CRV because it was consistently getting 4.5 km/L in city driving.

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    #1086
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    More like 4-5 km/L. 6-7 would be if you live in the south and have a bit of open road.

    I'm getting 5.3 km/L on our 2.0 CVT in city driving (very heavy traffic, 12 kph average). My friend sold his 2.4 CRV because it was consistently getting 4.5 km/L in city driving.

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    I see. That's a bit gazzler maybe.

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    #1087
    Quote Originally Posted by Radical-One View Post
    I see. That's a bit gazzler maybe.
    If you want to trade comfort for fuel efficiency, then be happy to drive a small car.

    If you want the ride height with comfort plus cargo space, then a CUV is the best car for you and your family.

    If you are on fence of choosing between comfort and fuel efficiency, then opt for a compact car. A Civic or Altis will offer better comfort than a small car and still offer acceptable fuel consumption.

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    #1088
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    If you want to trade comfort for fuel efficiency, then be happy to drive a small car.

    If you want the ride height with comfort plus cargo space, then a CUV is the best car for you and your family.

    If you are on fence of choosing between comfort and fuel efficiency, then opt for a compact car. A Civic or Altis will offer better comfort than a small car and still offer acceptable fuel consumption.
    Thanks everyone for those input. I will take it into consideration

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    #1089
    Planning to get a gas powered 2018 CRV this June. What’s the observed fuel consumption city and highway? Trying to compare with entry level Forester. Thanks in advance to the responders

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    #1090
    Quote Originally Posted by wsa 400 View Post
    Planning to get a gas powered 2018 CRV this June. What’s the observed fuel consumption city and highway? Trying to compare with entry level Forester. Thanks in advance to the responders
    I suggest you back read a few pages and check Jut703's observations on his new CRV 2.0L gas model. You might be looking at around 5-6 km/L on city driving, or maybe around 6-7 km/L if you have a bit of highway on your daily route. On the highway, it might be around 10-12 km/L depending on how fast you are doing.

    Fuel efficiency might be the same for CUVs with 2.0L NA engines and CVT tranny. The Forester will be at a disadvantage in terms of fuel efficiency with its drive system (AWD vs FWD). The CRV is a new platform compared to the current Forester which is to be replaced by next year. The Forester though has a higher ground clearance and better all-terrain grip. The Forester 2.0i-L is also cheaper compared to the CRV 2.0L.

    You will never go wrong with either vehicle but the CRV is newer and has better features. If you are intent on buying a Forester, get the XT model as it might be the last of its kind since Subaru has no plans of selling a turbo-powered Forester for its next generation.
    Last edited by Egan101; April 24th, 2018 at 02:12 PM.

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