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June 8th, 2006 09:06 AM #21
Right. Take everything with a grain of salt.
For this test, since this is DOE initiated and major car manufacturers willingly participated, and done on the same day, with the same route (mukhang wala namang naging prublema sa traffic dahil may TMG participation), same weather conditions, same gasoline (shell), the only factor significantly different is the driver. But knowing these car manufacturers, they wouldn't entrust the driving of their vehicles to just anyone dahil pwedeng isabotage yung fuel eco run diba? So most probably kung toyota vehicle, taga toyota ang driver and kung honda vehicle, taga honda, and so on...
And syempre kung sino ang lalabas na pinakamatipid has the bragging rights.
Ang mali lang siguro ng honda is di nila pinadala yung City 1.3L M/T nila for this test....
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June 8th, 2006 08:31 PM #22I think Honda did right by sending their CVT model to prove that even with A/T their model can attain what M/T of other brands can do.
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June 9th, 2006 02:45 AM #23Originally Posted by shok
"most fuel-efficient" and "in the country" pa kagad. dapat title nyan "Toyota won in the last conducted fuel eco run or something ..." halatang-halata na marketing ploy. nakaka-see through tuloy ang mga nakakabasa sa motibo nyan toyota ...
asan na yun responsible journalism/reporting dyan.
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June 9th, 2006 02:02 PM #24"most fuel-efficient" and "in the country" pa kagad. dapat title nyan "Toyota won in the last conducted fuel eco run or something ..." halatang-halata na marketing ploy. nakaka-see through tuloy ang mga nakakabasa sa motibo nyan toyota ...
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