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December 25th, 2004 01:02 PM #31
Mileage depends on a great deal on driving style as well as road conditions.
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January 17th, 2005 03:04 PM #32320 kms per 45 liters gas... wow that's NOT cool!
Toyota ads says it can reach up to 20kms/li... some toyota agent says 1peso per kilometer consumption daw... mali pala lahat.
yun base model kaya na 1.3 ganito din kalakas sa gas?
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January 18th, 2005 12:50 PM #33
just got my vios last Jan 5, and from my initial findings 13km/l and consumption nya. hopefully magimprove pa kapag naka 5/10 thousand km na sya. byahe ko daily is imus via buhay na tubig/aguinaldo highway to makati and vice versa, so mixed na highway, city and cavite style traffic na stop and go. happy na ko with the gas consumption especially na ang dati kong ride e 1.8L na Revo hehehehe
wala akong masabi sa looks and bilis ng vios, ok talaga. di ko na kinuha sa casa yung libreng tint and matting, nagpagawa na lang ako sa labas na medyo high-end and nagpainstall na rin ako ng alarm with keyless entry. price from toyota makati is P538,000 for the 1.3L variant
ayaw ko lang nga talaga ng busina pero I can live with it, kapag may extra na saka na lang papalitan.
doon sa mga naka 5/10 thousand kms na, ano na fuel consumption nyo?
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February 14th, 2005 10:58 AM #34mga sir i was suppose to buy a vios kaya lang change my mind into Crosswind kasi sabi ng friend ko mas matipid pa rin daw ang diesel.Is it true?
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February 21st, 2005 02:33 PM #35
Sorry but you shouldn't use mileage as a reason to compare cars in different classes. The Vios is a subcompact car with excellent mileage for its class of which other cars are: the City/Jazz. The Crosswind is an AUV of which its competitors are: The Revo, Innova and Adventure. The Crosswind with a bigger engine will consume more gas for the same distance and speed as a smaller car like the vios. Also, the high mileage figures can only be applicable through the Expressways where in you can travel in high speeds. In stop and go traffic situations in the city, Subcompact cars would use less fuel.
Also, the crosswind has build problems. Search for the thread where they are discussed in detail.
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March 28th, 2005 02:24 PM #37Originally Posted by Tacoma_34
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April 2nd, 2005 01:25 PM #38
Mga tol tanong ko lang kung ano exact 0-100 ng Vios or City? Matipid naman ba sa gas consumption ung dalawa? thanks, Dasal nga pla kayo para kay Popeü
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April 9th, 2005 05:24 AM #39
A group tested the consumption of a Vios 1.3, and found it to be significantly better than the carb 2E of former Corolla XLs and XEs, which is actually economical already. Another source stated that the 1.5 consumes even less than the 1.3 because of better power-weight ratio.
Anyway, these findings are not 100% reliable, but yes, a fuel-injected engine with variable valve timing should really be more efficient than a carb version with the same displacement.
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June 8th, 2005 02:04 AM #401.5 1NZ-FE on echo verso 180km top speed.
What more on a Vios with low drag coefficient/
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