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Fuel Efficiency


Watchman

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Hey!

There’s been a couple of posts asking members how efficient various vehicles are on fuel. And with the prices going up by Rs.8/= and with news in the air that it will go up again by another Rs.3/= soon, its getting even more important…

So what do you say we post the following details

Vehicle :

Transmission Type :

Engine Capacity :

Fuel :

Km per Ltr (city/long distance) :

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Vehicle : Toyota Corona Premio AT210 (1996)

Transmission : Auto

Engine : 1.6ltr

Fuel : Petrol

KMPL City : 7-10 (depend on what mode ur driving)

KMPL Outstaion : 10 - 12 (depend on what mode ur driving)

How was your FB14 on fuel?

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Could Mitsubishi worse than Nissan on fuel? I got blasted from my relations when I bought my Lancer for not going for a commont type as Corolla or Sunny.

That’s just the stupid follow the herd mentality in Sri Lanka, fuel economy isn’t the only benchmark when buying a car. The average Sri Lankan car buyer tends have zero knowledge about cars, the only way they find if a car is good or not is by comparing the fuel mileage and they go "ahh meke arakata wadiya petrol wada karanawa eka hinda meka thamai honda car eka" which is pretty idiotic. If you get all what you expected from the car does it really matter which badge it has ?

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That’s just the stupid follow the herd mentality in Sri Lanka, fuel economy isn’t the only benchmark when buying a car. The average Sri Lankan car buyer tends have zero knowledge about cars, the only way they find if a car is good or not is by comparing the fuel mileage and they go "ahh meke arakata wadiya petrol wada karanawa eka hinda meka thamai honda car eka" which is pretty idiotic. If you get all what you expected from the car does it really matter which badge it has ?

Save your breath man. Most buggers would even drive a bed of nails if it did good on fuel.

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That’s just the stupid follow the herd mentality in Sri Lanka, fuel economy isn’t the only benchmark when buying a car. The average Sri Lankan car buyer tends have zero knowledge about cars, the only way they find if a car is good or not is by comparing the fuel mileage and they go "ahh meke arakata wadiya petrol wada karanawa eka hinda meka thamai honda car eka" which is pretty idiotic. If you get all what you expected from the car does it really matter which badge it has ?

Yes that's what I'm thinking as well. Btw I'm quiet satisfied with my choice as it's not that bad on fuel and even if it's bad, it's not my highest concern. Just want to know whether the fact is correct in general.

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Vehicle : 1976 Mitsubishi Lancer (First Gen)

Transmission Type : Manual

Engine Capacity : 1200

Fuel : Petrol

Km per Ltr city : 10 - 12

long distance : shure 14 maybe more ( Old friend was drinking petrol like nothing when i brought it . removed beat exhut and repaird carb . )

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That’s just the stupid follow the herd mentality in Sri Lanka, fuel economy isn’t the only benchmark when buying a car. The average Sri Lankan car buyer tends have zero knowledge about cars, the only way they find if a car is good or not is by comparing the fuel mileage and they go "ahh meke arakata wadiya petrol wada karanawa eka hinda meka thamai honda car eka" which is pretty idiotic. If you get all what you expected from the car does it really matter which badge it has ?

So they identfy Honda cars by their fuel economy

Don't they look at the badge Lol

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So they identfy Honda cars by their fuel economy

Don't they look at the badge Lol

err i meant the good car :speechless-smiley-019: , in Sinhala "honda" means good in case you dont know sinhala. I was not refereeing to the brand "Honda"

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Vehicle : Kia Sorento 2012

Transmission Type : Automatic

Engine Capacity : 2200 cc

Fuel : Super Diesel

Km per Ltr, City : 9

Long Distance : 13 ish

is this suv really good ? eX: comfortable, pickup, reliability, etc? im planning to buy one so please let me know

Appreciate your comment!

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Vehicle : Honda HR-V - 4WD (2000 MFY)

Transmission Type : CVT

Engine Capacity : 1600CC

Fuel : 90Oct

Km per Ltr, City : 9/10

Long Distance : 12

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All fuel economy conscious drivers,

Please be kind enough to maintain a sane distance with the vehicle in front of you. You might save on fuel, true.

But other drivers behind you will burn more trying to beat the drivers from other lanes getting into the long length

of empty space created in front of you.

Life is miserable enough on the road in the morning. Contribute even by a little bit to make it better.

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Hey!

There’s been a couple of posts asking members how efficient various vehicles are on fuel. And with the prices going up by Rs.8/= and with news in the air that it will go up again by another Rs.3/= soon, its getting even more important…

So what do you say we post the following details

Vehicle : Blue bird sylphy (2003 model)

Transmission Type : AUTO

Engine Capacity : 1500 CC ( Tyre - 195 ballon size )

Fuel : 95 Octane

Km per Ltr (city/long distance) : City 8-9 / Outstation - 12 -13

Can some one share the info about Premio 2007 up models - 1500 CC and 1800 cc comparison (my gut feeling is that 1800 should do as much as 1500 cc)

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is this suv really good ? eX: comfortable, pickup, reliability, etc? im planning to buy one so please let me know

Appreciate your comment!

This may be OT, but machan what happened to Ur Prado and BMW 5 series?

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All fuel economy conscious drivers,

Please be kind enough to maintain a sane distance with the vehicle in front of you. You might save on fuel, true.

But other drivers behind you will burn more trying to beat the drivers from other lanes getting into the long length

of empty space created in front of you.

Life is miserable enough on the road in the morning. Contribute even by a little bit to make it better.

Amen to this. Bloody thel hinganno take forever to accelerate.

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I have it why cant i keep the rest of the vehicles? :/

Of course you can machan!! You can have as many prados BMW 5rs NZT260s as you want.. dont let these buggers get to you.. they are just being very J.

Btw is that your prado in your profile pic? Very classy wheels! :rolleyes:

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Vehicle : Montero Sport

Transmission Type : Automatic - 4WD

Engine Capacity : 3000cc - V6

Fuel : Petrol (90oct)

Km per Ltr (city/long distance) : 6/9

Vehicle : Suzuki Alto (Jap)

Transmission Type : Automatic

Engine Capacity : 650cc

Fuel : Petrol (90oct)

Km per Ltr (city/long distance) : 15/19

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Does anyone know the long distance figures for the BMW 520d and X3.

I’m looking for a comfortable safe cruiser for a drive 250-300 km at a stretch every week end so the kmpl also will matter. (Colombo - Trinco)

Econo boxes will not work due to comfort and safety factors.

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