City >Vios /Almera
18km/l is possible on highway with the new City. Tested myself.
Honda City 2014 vs Toyota 2014 Fuel Consumption, planning to buy one those
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Sep 22 2014, 02:42 PM
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City >Vios /Almera 18km/l is possible on highway with the new City. Tested myself. |
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Sep 22 2014, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(james2018 @ Sep 22 2014, 05:10 PM) Wah, no need to buy hybrid car already. But dun expect that in 100% city jam lah.....11-12km/l is realistic...kennot beat hybrid in jam...no way.If you want power, got power. you want save fuel, city can does it. I think City is god car instead of vios! Best comment ever! |
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Sep 22 2014, 05:20 PM
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QUOTE(SWIZZ @ Sep 22 2014, 05:12 PM) Please include madza 2 and 3 with latest skyactiv engine models into comparison please. SkyActiv FC not that good if you read the reviews. Mazda 2 not out yet....very likely will be very expensive, thanks to the new SkyActiv engine...i think Mazda mentioned this already (price will be higher).then only judge. Mazda 3 is C-Segment...2.0L or 2.5L....not gonna have godly FC. This post has been edited by Matrix: Sep 22 2014, 05:27 PM |
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Sep 22 2014, 08:24 PM
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Sep 23 2014, 09:39 AM
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QUOTE(ExCrIpT @ Sep 22 2014, 09:33 PM) Frankly, never see the purpose of hybrid....sacrificed so much space and boot space just to save fuel with an expensive car...better buy AXIA....if pay RM100K for a car, lets just forget about the FC saving...you can afford it. |
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Jul 21 2016, 01:48 PM
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QUOTE(dirtrun @ Jul 21 2016, 01:05 PM) Haha, Why necro tered?Spoken like a tru sceptic.. Hybrids are useful for several reasons : 1. If fuel aka petrol cost a lot - Malaysians are lucky in tat its still not tat expensive .. I tink UK at one time was 1.5qd per liter [tats more than RM7.50/ltr] 2. they are oso less polluting - I know we dont care much abt it [ l know l dont ] but hybrids usually give out less CO2 n othr noxious gases 3. Our government does not help - in other countries, they will allow tax exemption or sum incentive if u go hybrid - of cos here govt consider less tax as incentive enuf alrdy so u r supposed to take up de initiative on ur own - Anymore reasons ? D 1. Fuel is Cheap. Tak Kesah. 2. Pollution? Please check how much pollution hybrid batteries is causing in China factories and elsewhere. Just because it doesn't see it, doesn't means it's not there. 3. You already said it. No incentives. So apa ku kesah Hybrid kuchilek car with expensive maintenance (more electronics) and small car and no power and no incentive and no saving the Earth as they like you to belip??? |
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