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    #81
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I have my reservations with a driving style like this. From my experience, going with the lowest rpm possible doesn't translate to the best mileage figures. Of course, your mileage may vary (literally in this case), especially with a CVT.
    Hello jut, congrats for graduating btw. Anyway, I think the CVT plus my daily route which is Commonwealth to Katipunan, helps me achieve these figures. I really don't understand the CVT transmission so much yet but what makes me curious is that it accelerates well enough below 2,000rpm. Maybe you can clarify for me?

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    #82
    Quote Originally Posted by stu515 View Post
    Hello jut, congrats for graduating btw. Anyway, I think the CVT plus my daily route which is Commonwealth to Katipunan, helps me achieve these figures. I really don't understand the CVT transmission so much yet but what makes me curious is that it accelerates well enough below 2,000rpm. Maybe you can clarify for me?
    LOL hi Stu. Haha small world. Too low of an RPM can be bad because there might not be enough grunt at that range, requiring you to step on the pedal more. It's possible though that the Impreza makes good torque at the lower rev range so you don't have to mash the pedal too much to get it going.

    Simply put, you'll "feel" it when the car feels like it's going at an rpm too low to be efficient. Imagine someone driving a car with a manual tranny, in 4th gear travelling at 40 kph, on the uphill part of a flyover. He'll be going about at under 2k rpm, but because the car isn't in its optimal rev range at that point, and because of the uphill orientation, the driver will have to step on the pedal more to keep the car from slowing down. In this case, shifting down to 3rd gear at 2.5k rpm might be more efficient because it strains the engine less.

    In an auto tranny, since you can't control the shifts directly, all you can really change is how you step on the pedal. Intuition might say that the lightest pressure on the pedal would give the best mileage, but I think this isn't always the case. What I do is row through the gears as quickly as possible, and this means having to step on the pedal with enough pressure to shift at 2-2.5k. Then, when I'm at my optimal cruising speed, I coast. Coasting = infinity km/L because of DFCO (deceleration fuel cut-off) where the engine runs from momentum, thus requiring no fuel.

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    #83
    450KM so far and I get 13L/100KM or about 18MPG.

    Travel is from Taguig to Muntinlupa via SLEX on XCS + Blaze to get 98RON for a 2014 Forester XT.

  4. #84
    My 2012 Forester NA is now nearly 10 months old, with 6K mileage.

    Gas consumption is steady at 7km/l, 100% city driving. Gets better in times when I need to drive via SLEX or Coastal Road.


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    #85
    My SH is now 1 year and 4 months old.

    Around 5-6 km/L in daily Makati rush hour. 10-12 km/L on highways. I use Petron XCS exclusively.

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    #86
    Mine's around the same age. 7 to 9 km/l city driving. I avoid idling in traffic as much as possible though. 10 to 12 km/l mixed city and highway on Seaoil Extreme 97.

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    #87
    I got 9.8l/100km this morning from mindanao ave to xavierville, and back, moderate traffic. Forester 2.0 premium..

    Although talagang swabe driving, no sudden acc and braking..i was also monitoring the eco guage, as much as possible I keep the needle at the right side if I can help it.
    Last edited by oliver1013; April 8th, 2014 at 10:37 AM.

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    #88
    1 month old fxt 7.6l/100km nlex mindanao ave - angeles exit 80-110kph daming sasakyan e
    city driving 11.6l/100km heavy traffic 12.8l/100km

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    #89
    2500 km so far. 12.1L/100km or around 8.26 km/L. Consumption improving as mileage increases. Did 10.1L/100km (9.9 km/L ) this morning from Laiya to Sta Rosa. Daily route Sta Rosa to Legazpi Vill Makati and back. Spirited driving on Nitro+ Racing or Blaze100. 2014 wrx

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    #90
    LGT BR9:

    After almost 30,000km on the odometer, average (sport mode) would be 5km/li, for both city driving in super duper freaking Makati/EDSA traffic, and highway driving -- pedal-to-the-metal, accelerate-as-if-there-were-no-tomorrow type of driving. It's very consistent.

    Sa loob ng CIS or BRC in sport# mode, mga 4km/li or slightly less.

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    #91
    Hi! I will get my forester premium later..., what fuel you recommend to load?

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by gas_boy View Post
    Hi! I will get my forester premium later..., what fuel you recommend to load?
    Use at least 95RON fuel. Shell Nitro+ seems to work well with mine.

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    #93
    2013 FXT, ranges from 5.6 to 7.5 km/liter city driving so average is around 6.4. Pretty happy with that considering the performance which I certainly make use of. Run on Petron Blaze btw.

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    #94
    Bought a 2nd hand 2012 fxt, mixed is 7.5-7.8. Mixed fc ng sira aircon at 8.0. Sarap sa Slex.

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    #95
    how bout the subaru wrx 2.5?

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    #96
    Should be the same or lower depending on how long you keep your foot on the pedal, then drops off to 5 - 6 km/l in heavy city traffic

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    #97
    Forester xt is 8km/L city driving, as long as you keep your revs below 2k

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    #98
    2015 2.0XT * 1,600kms
    19L/100km or 5km/L
    Purely city driving which consists of 50% village with humps and rush hour traffic within Makati & BGC.

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    #99
    Subaru Forester 2010 2.0 XA (NA)
    Fulltank method
    Recently bought 2ndhand
    Recently changed oil with Shell semi synth.
    1st full tank - 5.2km/li
    2nd full tank - 4.76km/li
    All city driving
    Aircon set to 22, fan at 3-stops.
    No opportunity yet for highway driving.

    I love how the subie drives but the consumption is killing me

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    #100
    After a month of use with mostly Sucat-Makati route, I average around 5.5 Km/L with my Forester XT. On light traffic, it can do around 7 km/L. Took it once to NLEX-SCTEX on a weekend Pampanga trip. I was more trying out how fast this baby can go but I was able to average around 8 km/L on mostly unlawful speeds.

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