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February 20th, 2019 03:56 PM #3397Noob question mga sir. Just got the 1.8E and when i drive slowly (5-10kph) may “kadyot” siya when the brake hold is engaged during acceleration. Normal lang po ba ito?
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February 20th, 2019 10:29 PM #3399thanks mga bro sa feedback on fuel consumption, not that bad din pala plus you got power. i thought nasa 6km nalang pag 10kph traffic
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February 20th, 2019 11:16 PM #3400Kahit ano basta 95 octane. Teka lang, it's not so much the type of fuel but the way you drive it. Any fuel basta hindi kumatok yung engine ok na - which means typically 91 octane or above. Yung economy ng CVT tranny mas sensitive sa driving style compared sa traditional matic. Your fuel economy takes a nosedive if you have a lead foot or mahilig ka umupak to feel the revs and kick of the gear changes. Maintain steady driving habits and avoid jackrabbit starts and hard braking. And I never use the ECO mode - the delayed and lethargic response is just too much to bear.
thanks mga bro sa feedback on fuel consumption, not that bad din pala plus you got power. i thought nasa 6km nalang pag 10kph traffic
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Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well