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  1. Join Date
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    A medical emergency slashed my budget for a Swift so am now looking at the i10.

    I've read a lot of the posts on the i10 thread, but I don't know how many go with the A/T. Also, karamihan ng reviews sa magazines, 1.1 liter variant.

    Sabi sa akin, the 1.2 will do 12km/l after break in. Medyo malakas yata FC for a light car.

    Mura gas ngayon pero tingin ko hindi tatagal yan, kaya malaking bagay FC sa akin.

    Salamat sa anumang tulong ang maaring ibigay sa isang noob.

    Silva

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    Hello sir,

    Why don't you buy the Hyundai Accent? Even though it has a manual tranny, the FC is very high compared to the Hyundai i10.....it consumes 7-10km per liter......according to our fellow owners.

    Since you need money,better yet get the more expensive one but very fuel efficient....unlike the i10, es it's cheap, but the FC is bad.....


    Try looking at the i10 thread and the Accent thread

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    malakas sa gas both 1.1 and 1.2 AT variant ng i10. masuwerte kung makakuha ka ng 12kms per liter city driving.

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    Basta manual, you'll get good figures.

    Pero I suggest you go for Accent CRDI. Para you can race din (pag nagmamadali) and still maintain fuel economy. :D

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    Accent is out of the price range. Preference namin to pay in cash para makasagad ng discounts, at the same time, wala na recurring payments outside fuel and maintenance.

    Accent also has no AT. Office namin sa San Juan pero maraming sales calls sa Taguig, Makati, Ortigas, QC areas. Hirap na ako sa MT pag traffic.

    Kung yung 1.1 AT kaya mag 15km/l, by being gentle on the gas pedal and working with the transmission's shifting pattern, ok na sa akin yun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silva View Post
    Accent is out of the price range. Preference namin to pay in cash para makasagad ng discounts, at the same time, wala na recurring payments outside fuel and maintenance.

    Accent also has no AT. Office namin sa San Juan pero maraming sales calls sa Taguig, Makati, Ortigas, QC areas. Hirap na ako sa MT pag traffic.

    Kung yung 1.1 AT kaya mag 15km/l, by being gentle on the gas pedal and working with the transmission's shifting pattern, ok na sa akin yun.
    15km/l ? hindi kaya yun.....

    7km per liter ang i10.....

    a/t pa gusto mo


    the best is 10km/l sa i10

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    ^ Wow. I know that the Hyundai 1.1L is notoriously bad at FE (my brother has a 1.1L Getz), but I never realize it was THAT bad. The 1.8L Civic can do 8-10 km/L (city) and almost 18 km/L (highway).

    Anyway, I know that one factor why the Getz get bad FE was because of the rather heavy body. But the i10? It's like 15-20% smaller than the Getz!

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    my cousin has a 1.1 M/T version who is notorious for being makupad and gentle sa driving and he can only get 8kpl on his i10 with pure city driving. medio malabo ung 15kpl especially if you're considering A/T.

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    Yep the Accent is probably the most fuel efficient car on the local market today. 1.5L diesel engine paired to a subcompact body (ala Vios and City) san ka pa? CRDi engine which means good acceleration and of course superb fuel economy. If you can stand the M/T that is...

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    My neighbor owns an i10 AT (panghatid ng bata sa eskwela). And, he was telling me that he is getting only 7-8Km/L city driving....

    7909:taunt:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post

    My neighbor owns an i10 AT (panghatid ng bata sa eskwela). And, he was telling me that he is getting only 7-8Km/L city driving....
    That's pretty bad. But we aren't looking at the whole picture. Is that 7-8 km/L due to bumper to bumper traffic and roads full of speed bumps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    That's pretty bad. But we aren't looking at the whole picture. Is that 7-8 km/L due to bumper to bumper traffic and roads full of speed bumps?
    and also the distance travelled. short trip travel will give you bad fuel economy.

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    The A/T variant is quite slow when climbing up hills and such from a standstill. Still, the speed is decent enough for city driving for folks who aren't in a hurry.

    But I'd go for the one with a bigger engine & M/T.

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    We've tested the i10 1.1 AT. Fuel economy was similar to the 1.5 MT Honda Jazz and Toyota Vios... best of 10 km/l in the city, and just 14.7 km/l in mixed highway-city driving. I've gotten 16 km/l in the Focus TDCi and can get 12-14 km/l on most 1.5-1.6 liter cars on the same route.

    http://www.bigbigcar.com/ReviewArticle.aspx?id=38

    The reason for this is:

    1. Obviously, it's an automatic. Automatic transmissions sap a lot of power and efficiency from smaller engines.

    2. It has very short gears. Incredibly short. And just four of them. While most cars will be doing 100 km/h at between 2000-3000 rpm, the i10 does it at over 3000.

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    If you're looking at an i10 for fuel efficiency, buy the manual. Response from manual owners shows that the manual i10 can achieve 15 km/l in city driving... a fair bit better than what we got on our test. Highway economy will never be spectacular, given the short gears, but that's not really what the i10 is meant for, anyway.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Wala palang 5th gear ang i10

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    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    Wala palang 5th gear ang i10
    5-speed M/T
    4-speed A/T

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    wow.. parang dati puro matataas na FC nababasa ko sa i10 pero ngayon parang puro negative na nababasa ko dito at malala pa dun is 7kms/l!? my oh my
    if its very thirsty like that edi sana vios na lang, mas malaki pa

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    i had my 1.1 i10 a/t last thursday. when te fuel bulb lit up i tried to load it up 400 pesos of unleaded gas ng shell in alabang. i was able to go from alabang to calamba = 27 km, then from my house in calamba to my work in los banos back and forth for two days . before, if i use my sentra supersaloon a/t i would have spent mga 600 so i have saved 200 pesos hehehe. i tried compute all the fuel that i spent and the km in my odometer it turned out to be around 12-13km/liter. tataas pa ba to? my odo meter indicates that im just a little above 500km.

    pero one thing na notice ko yung makina nya when i drove in in an upward hill or if nagaarangkada ako parang hirap sya di tulad ng sentra ko na malakas humatak. kaya minsan mas gusto ko idrive and sentra ko sa slex

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenixx View Post
    i had my 1.1 i10 a/t last thursday. when te fuel bulb lit up i tried to load it up 400 pesos of unleaded gas ng shell in alabang. i was able to go from alabang to calamba = 27 km, then from my house in calamba to my work in los banos back and forth for two days . before, if i use my sentra supersaloon a/t i would have spent mga 600 so i have saved 200 pesos hehehe. i tried compute all the fuel that i spent and the km in my odometer it turned out to be around 12-13km/liter. tataas pa ba to? my odo meter indicates that im just a little above 500km.
    12-13 km/l on the highway? That's on the low side. Over time, your FE may improve as the break-in period progresses. But usually the improvement isn't much; maybe +0.5 to 1 km/l on average.

    pero one thing na notice ko yung makina nya when i drove in in an upward hill or if nagaarangkada ako parang hirap sya di tulad ng sentra ko na malakas humatak. kaya minsan mas gusto ko idrive and sentra ko sa slex
    1.1L SOHC vs 1.6L DOHC... no brainer. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    12-13 km/l on the highway? That's on the low side. Over time, your FE may improve as the break-in period progresses. But usually the improvement isn't much; maybe +0.5 to 1 km/l on average.
    Depends on the time of day.

    The road widening project has reached Calamba. During rush hour, it's just as bad as the Sucat to Bicutan northbound stretch, already. And Los Banos - Calamba is often also congested.

    Di na probinsya ang Laguna... Metro Laguna na...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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