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Dilemma between ford focus and kia optima k5
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cybermaster98
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Nov 16 2012, 08:21 AM
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Just to share, i recently managed to test my Kia Optima K5's FC at a constant 110kmph for almost the entire full tank. Based on the 'fill-drive-fill-measure' concept, i covered 1011km on 76L of fuel. 90% of the journey was at a constant 110kmph. This equates to about 7.52L/100km average over 1000+km.
My previous record was 780km on 80L of fuel driving at 160-170kmph on 80% highway. This equates to 10.2L/100km. I measured this when my car was about 2 months old.
Fyi, the K5 is considered slightly underpowered due to its higher body weight. So these FC figures are quite acceptable i guess.
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Madgeiser
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Nov 16 2012, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE(cybermaster98 @ Nov 16 2012, 08:21 AM) Just to share, i recently managed to test my Kia Optima K5's FC at a constant 110kmph for almost the entire full tank. Based on the 'fill-drive-fill-measure' concept, i covered 1011km on 76L of fuel. 90% of the journey was at a constant 110kmph. This equates to about 7.52L/100km average over 1000+km. My previous record was 780km on 80L of fuel driving at 160-170kmph on 80% highway. This equates to 10.2L/100km. I measured this when my car was about 2 months old. Fyi, the K5 is considered slightly underpowered due to its higher body weight. So these FC figures are quite acceptable i guess. Not bad for a petrol and considering the power over weight ratio.
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