QUOTE(sugen @ May 27 2009, 05:35 PM)
Hi guys,
I got this fuel consumption data from KIA uk
It is clearly stated that for Rondo 2.0 Petrol with
16" Rim
Urban Drive style= 11.5L/100KM
Extra urban= 6.6L/100KM
Combine=8.4L/100M
15" Rikm
Urban Drive style= 11.7L/100KM
Extra urban= 6.9L/100KM
Combine=8.6L/100M
Source
http://www.kia.co.uk/New-Cars/Range/MPVs/C...cification.aspx
How come Bigger Rim can consume less Petrol then smaller Rim. According to the law of physic, bigger Rim & bigger tyre size will consume MORE fuel.. Can someone explain pls.. TQ
P/S: Will be getting my Rondo Soon, in doubt should i get the Full spec with 16" Rim or Basic spec with 15" Rim..
maybe the material of the 16'' RIM is diff from the 15'' RIMI got this fuel consumption data from KIA uk
It is clearly stated that for Rondo 2.0 Petrol with
16" Rim
Urban Drive style= 11.5L/100KM
Extra urban= 6.6L/100KM
Combine=8.4L/100M
15" Rikm
Urban Drive style= 11.7L/100KM
Extra urban= 6.9L/100KM
Combine=8.6L/100M
Source
http://www.kia.co.uk/New-Cars/Range/MPVs/C...cification.aspx
How come Bigger Rim can consume less Petrol then smaller Rim. According to the law of physic, bigger Rim & bigger tyre size will consume MORE fuel.. Can someone explain pls.. TQ
P/S: Will be getting my Rondo Soon, in doubt should i get the Full spec with 16" Rim or Basic spec with 15" Rim..
16'' RIM 's material is lighter that 15'' RIM
May 27 2009, 07:43 PM

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