QUOTE(Zot @ Feb 3 2023, 12:25 PM)
I agree.And there is no replacement for displacement.
Axia 2023 or Myvi?
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Feb 3 2023, 11:32 AM
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QUOTE(Zot @ Feb 3 2023, 12:25 PM) I agree.And there is no replacement for displacement. xget and dogbert_chew liked this post
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QUOTE(pcdoctor_my @ Feb 3 2023, 01:29 PM) LOL. No replacement for displacement. Nobody is talking about drag racing here or comparing Accords to Myvis.This aint for drag race. TS is just going to work. Lesser cylinders , smaller displacement = Better FC for city driving. So are you saying (the older) Accord 2.0L will have better FC than Myvi 1.5L? No replacement for displacement ma Its only when you floor it, then your Myvi is "more fuel efficient" for racing. You have to look into weight factor also. Lighter cars have better FC. I can see a presumptuous trait going on here. I have owned both Axia 1.0 and a Myvi 1.5 ICON. the FC between both are similar at best and the Myvi is slightly better some times, depending on payload, route, traffic conditions and way of driving. If one can afford it, get a car with a larger engine. Maybe its just me as I am the type of driver who is not concerned with fuel consumption at all. Regarding the term "no replacement for displacement", lets just agree to disagree here. We are all entitled to our own opinions for better or for worse. No point debating about this for no mutual gain as this could escalate into a nasty argument. I will consider this topic closed. Have a nice day, bro. |
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