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June 15th, 2012 11:53 AM #741
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June 15th, 2012 01:10 PM #742Not at this time but definitely on my 3rd full tank. I need to get the average fc of the 2 full tanks on city so I can have at least a reliable baseline fc and comparison. If ever the 2nd full tank still get a high fuel consumption and the 3rd full tank without ECO ON yields lower fc then in my opinion having an "ECO" mode is all but a hype. But that's still speculation at this time.
Besides, ECO is tauted as a fuel efficient "computer assisted, super-efficient mode to maximize your fuel efficiency" and environment friendly experience in your car. We'll see about that soon.
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June 15th, 2012 01:25 PM #743The CASA SA already scheduled a thorough check on this unit come 1st PMS. I am hoping the break-in period will loosen the engine a bit to a more stable operation with improve fc.
So far XCS 95+ octane pa lang gamit ko dahil nearest location. Maganda naman feedback ng XCS. Shell unleaded 93+ octane meron nagbigay negative feedback I think regarding knocking sound ba yon so I'll stay away at the moment. Blaze is also recommended but very few stations lang meron available nyan here in Cagayan de Oro City. The 2 partial fill-up (9.2L or P500 each) I posted earlier was from Caltex.
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June 15th, 2012 09:22 PM #744
Very interesting comparison - Car and Driver Nov 2011. Kia rio hatch vs Honda Jazz vs Toyota Yaris vs Nissan Versa vs Chevy Sonic vs Hyundai Accent
Kia Rio got perfect on the features department but one of the worst on power and acceleration. As usual Honda Jazz dominates.Last edited by reuelc; June 15th, 2012 at 09:23 PM. Reason: add car
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June 16th, 2012 01:15 AM #745*reuelc: Thanks for the heads-up mate!
"Of course, the larger rubber might also have done minor damage to observed mpg, which, at 28, was the lowest in this group." - Car & Driver.
Well, no surprise there but at least the Rio5 U.S. version has the 1.6 138hp engine of the local Elantra. Mine has only 1.4 displacement with a 1.6 fuel consumption.
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June 16th, 2012 03:33 AM #746
Kia should also offer a 1.2L variant of the hatch, with trimmed features Like what they did to the Sorento and Sportage.
and while theyre at it, do it sa Picanto na din :D
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June 16th, 2012 10:22 AM #747The price difference between A/T and manual Sorento and Sportage is huge. P400,000+ on the Sorento and P200,000+ on the Sportage!
It would be even better to bring in the CRDi 1.1 & 1.4 Rio5. They will dominate the market even if the price ranges from 800-900k. Just look at the numbers:
1.4 Rio5 (Kia Pride):
Engine size: 1.396cc.
Horsepower: 90 hp to 4000 rpm.
Horsepower RPM: 1750-2750 rpm.
Top Speed: 172 km/h
0-100km/h: 14.2 seg.
Fuel Economy: 4,1 L/100.
CO2: 109 g/km.
Gearbox: 6 speed manual.
Weight: 1.239 kg.
Fuel tank capacity: 43 liters.
CX Aerodynamic coefficient: 0,30.
Although the engine is a bit slow in acceleration but who's complaining if the fuel economy tops at 23.4km/L! It's more tuned to economy rather than performance. The Rio5 1.1 engine even has better fuel economy than that.
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June 16th, 2012 11:00 PM #748regarding the fc of my 2012 ex mt, it is not impressive. 6km/l lang. i live here in davao. short distances travel ko. 3mos na sa akin sedan and less than 700km odo. naka 4 full tanks na ako. to console myself, isip ko na lang na ang horsepower ng kotse ko ay pang 1600 o mahigit pa. yung ibang 1600cc engines ay barely exceeding the 100hp mark nga eh. so i guess ito ang trade off. hwag lang kakatok. so guys, if you get miffed by more than P200 worth of gasoline in your fc, don't buy this car. but if you can settle for new design, gorgeous dashboard, stable handling and cavernous interior, then go ahead, get one now. and when i drove this car on highway, i got 15km/l. do not believe rightaway claims of good city fc. mga ahente most likely sila.
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June 16th, 2012 11:41 PM #749
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June 17th, 2012 01:09 AM #750Congrats sa imong bag-ong ride!
Your average city fc is about the same as mine and I thought I was alone in this observation. It's good to read honest and frank owners regarding their true fc.
The hatch, although shorter, is 30 kgs. heavier than your EX sedan and in this regard coupled with my A/T config made me think that my highway fc won't be as bright as yours. I will be posting my highway fc soon after city evaluation.
In my observation also, the Rio5 consumes a lot on idle and during stop and go sa traffic/intersections. Because of this, I avoid waiting in the car with engine running even on a short period of time the way I used to sa Pajero, Starex and Patrol- diesels are fc kings on idle.
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