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October 13th, 2020 10:26 AM #1081
I have a lot of officemates with CRV 2.4 SXs. Mas malakas sa gas vs the 2.0 gas. 2.4 gets 5-7 km/L in city driving. 2.0 gets 6-8 km/L.
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October 17th, 2020 08:55 AM #1082Thanks for getting back to me!
My question is more about proving if I understood fuel consumption correctly. guess not :D
I own a 2016 model, CRV 2.0. I'm averaging around 7-9km/L, mixed highway and city (I live at Bacoor, Cavite). Mejo rev hungry sya and parang labored during uphill with full load. Its my first time owning a V-tech Honda.
Ganun ba talaga? Purchased this unit used few months back. Feeling ko lang mabigat sya for its engine.
Siguro after few years, try ko naman Mazda CX5. Your thoughts?
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October 17th, 2020 09:22 AM #1083
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October 17th, 2020 09:27 AM #1084if one is aggressive with their stepping on the silinyador,
gas consumption will probably be higher.
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October 17th, 2020 01:27 PM #1085
I also have a 2.0 CRV (2018 2.0S CVT). Rev-happy talaga siya and yes the car feels too heavy for the engine at full load.
The 2.4 has much more low-end torque but even if the engine feels less stressed, mas malakas pa rin consumption niya.
Best to get a 1.6 diesel CRV or 2.2 diesel CX5 if you want a car that feels effortless to drive and is fuel efficient.
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October 17th, 2020 02:13 PM #1086
Do you want something effortless to drive with around similar fuel consumption as a CRV 2.4L? Opt for a Subaru XT. I get around 6-7 km/L on city routes and 10-12 km/L on the highway. Spirited driving on the highway gets me around 10 km/L with cruising speeds way above the speed limit (150-180 km).
AWD vehicles will always need more fuel than a similar vehicle with FWD. AWD has more weight and power is distributed across all 4 wheels. Unlike FWD in which the vehicle just needs to drive the front 2 wheels. AWD vehicles also require more maintenance - gear oil for both front and rear axles every 40k km.
If you want a CUV which is fuel efficient, just like what Jut suggested - a diesel CRV or diesel CX5 or a diesel Sportage/Tucson will be your pick.
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October 19th, 2020 04:41 PM #1087
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October 19th, 2020 05:35 PM #1088
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December 3rd, 2020 09:40 AM #1089
My first try at calculating long drive fuel consumption.
Car: Honda Civic FD 2.0s AT 2009
Route: Bataan Roman Superhighway -->SCTEX-->TPLEX --> Rosario --> Baguio (through Palispis/Aspiras or Marcos Highway) --> Back to Pugo, La Union
Gas consumed: 27.11L ( Petron XCS)
Km driven: 328.1
Calculated consumption: 12.10 km/L
Pretty good na for me since 2.0 makina niya. certain stretches sa SCTEX abot din ako 120-130 kph. tapos 50-60 lang sa Marcos highway.
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Agree with you there. Nicely put.
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