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Harold2009
post Jul 20 2018, 07:37 AM

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Small NA gasoline engine pair with heavy body MPV chassis sure bad fuel consumption, plus RON 95 is lousy quality fuel make whole situation worse, sure many gasoline vehicle cannot achieve average 14 km/l, except hybrid, new gen myvi, axia, civic 1.5L turbo, mirage, fiesta ecoboost and other similar cars with better power over weight ratio can achieve 14-18km/l RON 97 petrol, wanna better FC, sure modern turbocharged Diesel vehicles engine range 1.9-2.5L sure better FC than Axia infact.
leon898
post Jul 20 2018, 08:40 AM

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First, please use unit KM/L...

after convert, your FC is around 8.14km/L.

after checking fuelly.com, avg fc for this car is around 10km/L. Thus, I conclude it is normal because few factor:

I) Wear and tear
ii) heavy body (and passenger)
iii) Stop and go around town can also contribute to bad FC, as the engine needs to work hard to pull the car from standstill.


Link: http://www.fuelly.com/car/nissan/grand_liv.../tat_lee/442951

TSnyew77
post Jul 20 2018, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(Eurobeater @ Jul 20 2018, 07:22 AM)
I currently own a Honda City 1.5l VTEC variant pre-2008 and used to own a 1.6l Auto Nissan Grand Livinia as well. The Honda City, if I'm light on my right foot, FC up to 15km /l. 12 ~ 13km /l if stuck in jam or city driving.

Nissan Grand Livinia FC kinda sucks. At best it is around 12km/l even on highway driving around 90km/h. City driving or stuck in jam lagi teruk. Can be as low as your FC, around 8 - 9km/l. Eventually sold it off after 5 years.
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Thank you for your info, it is very valuable info for me to make a new decision for my family car!!!
TSnyew77
post Jul 20 2018, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(leon898 @ Jul 20 2018, 08:40 AM)
First, please use unit KM/L...

after convert, your FC is around 8.14km/L.

after checking fuelly.com, avg fc for this car is around 10km/L. Thus, I conclude it is normal because few factor:

I) Wear and tear
ii) heavy body (and passenger)
iii) Stop and go around town can also contribute to bad FC, as the engine needs to work hard to pull the car from standstill.
Link: http://www.fuelly.com/car/nissan/grand_liv.../tat_lee/442951
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Tq bro, looks like i was fooled by the used car selesman shocking.gif shocking.gif shocking.gif

The link u shared sure will help a lot of user make the right decision before buying car!!!

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leon898
post Jul 20 2018, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(nyew77 @ Jul 20 2018, 09:49 AM)
Tq bro, looks like i was fooled by the used car selesman  shocking.gif  shocking.gif  shocking.gif

The link u shared sure will help a lot of user make the right decision before buying car!!!

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maybe what he is trying to say is this MPV eat less fuel compared to other MPV that he is currently have tongue.gif .

i can only think of ertiga and brv for good fc...but these 2 models is considered small sized mpv...3rd row is not comfortable for adults

TSnyew77
post Jul 20 2018, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(Keisuke Honda @ Jul 20 2018, 09:53 AM)
I recall you mentioned that your wife have to drive 3-4 kinds, City doesn't seem practical.
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Ya, my wife need to drive 2~4 kids, takes your advice for consideration too thumbup.gif

 

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