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March 26th, 2018 11:18 AM #991
In the highway I got 8km/l honda crv 4wd m/t
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November 5th, 2018 10:31 AM #992Hi. Planning to get a second hand Civic 1.8s AT 2015 model. Any feedback on the FC? Thanks!
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November 5th, 2018 02:32 PM #993
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November 5th, 2018 05:32 PM #994
I also had the FB Civic (2011-2015). Mine was a 2012 Civic 1.8 EXi. Halos same FC lang as the newer FC Civic 1.8E even if the newer one has a CVT while the older one has a 5AT.
Both get around 7-8 km/L in city driving. 15+ km/L in highway driving.
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November 28th, 2018 02:57 PM #995Anyone here who drives a City VX 2019? What's the average FC? Mine will be released this December. At first, I was seeing great reviews about City's fuel economy (that's why I chose it in the first place), but recently started seeing some people complain about its excessive FC, around 6-7 Km/L lang daw. I've been reading up about cars here in this forum and some comments about Honda City were either from 3-5y ago or unsatisfied users. How about its performance and fuel economy now? TIA.
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December 10th, 2018 03:36 AM #996Hi all! I have a Civic FD 2009 1.8S A/T and the fuel consumption is 7.24km/L city driving mostly and moderate traffic. Very light on the pedal, rarely reaches 2.5k rpm. I do my best to maintain only up to 2000rpm torque. Is this normal po ba? 84,400+ km mileage na po. stock lahat.
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December 10th, 2018 04:01 AM #997
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December 10th, 2018 09:43 AM #998
Yes that's about normal if you're in moderately heavy city traffic.
I get about 8 km/L in the same conditions with my 2017 Civic which has the newer CVT and retuned EarthDreams engine. The '09 Civic is known to be thirstier so 7.24 km/L isn't so bad.
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December 10th, 2018 01:24 PM #999I'm from Cebu City sir. I've been a lurker here since i got my first car last September. So I read and learned a lot of things here already. I computed it using the full tank method.
Average speed is from 30-40km/h lang ako. Kung walang masyadong sasakyan lalo na pag uwi ko sa midnight during weekends, i get to 60km/h pero yun lang, seldom lang ako aabot ng 70km/h kasi maraming loko-lokong drivers dito sa Cebu pag gabi lalo na yung mga motorcycles at di pa ako ganun ka confident mag drive.
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December 10th, 2018 01:28 PM #1000
Thanks for the reply sir! Yes I also read other people's say about their 2006-2011 civic models, and some would get to 5km/L or mostly nasa 6-8km/L yung mga FC nila. But, are there any other ways na mag improve yung FC nya bukod sa ways of driving like installing iridium spark plugs or whatsoever na pwedeng iinstall? Newbie/Noobie palang po kasi.
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