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  1. Long distance or short distance average speed and load also matters a lot to fuel consumption in Prius. If the change is after the tuning and there are no other changes then take it back to the arabian motors and get it checked. I assume you have maintained the car as per manufacturers instructions. (also hope you have taken increase in traffic due to new year last few weeks were also taken to consideration) I haven't experianced any difference in fuel consumption based on the octane in my Prius 3rd Gen. If you are uncomfatable with the situation, best thing to do is get the car cheked at the agents.
  2. It is because some people are praising things without first hand experience on SriLankan roads. Trying out something on your own is OK as long as you don't force or convince others with irrelevant data. When I say irrelevant data it is data shown by people about how hybrids perform on countries where infrastructure including consumer protection laws are really good and not in a country like SL. For me hybrid is just another technology manufacturers are trying out to market their products by addressing some of the wishes of customers like fuel economy and greener transport similar to how carburetors, EFI, ABS, EBD etc was developed to address different needs of customers, they will have their own advantages/disadvantages and success/failure based on the context used. Sad part is we are still not in a position to reject technologies that does not suite us since we are a very small market for auto makers.
  3. What is so smart in the so called smart key if a person with some type of a transmitting device who is not from manufacturer or its agent can open the car without leaving any trace that it was open. If its a metal key you find some physical damage in most of the cases if someone opens the car and also there is a higher chance someone might able to notice the incident since you have to struggle a bit to break in. How nice it will be to find a fire arm or something like that in your car when you go home after work.
  4. I don't recommend a hybrid for you since this is your first car since we don't have lot of experts around to help you if you faced with issues I think you can consider Vitz and Demio for your requirements apart from "Seats 5"
  5. Your question is too wide for a small answer I think the best you should do is, 1. decide on a budget 2. have a test drive on all the cars mentioned 3. select 2 or 3 models you like driving and which satisfy your needs (budget and usage) 4. then post exact questions you have about each car otherwise you will be flooded with information and experience related to different users with different requirements
  6. Here you find some good information on Fuel Savers http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/gas-mileage/1802932 you will not find lot of forum users with experience on these devices since they will search before installing them. I know some people who used the nano technology and magnetic fuel savers but they will not talk about it in public since they were fooled by some famous mechanics and auto workshops in Sri Lanka. From what I know it is a waste of time to look in to these small devices produced by people or companies who are not even have a proper web site with the details of their research facilities and patents for technologies they produced. All major auto manufactures have research and development divisions which works on fuel saving technologies and when they find something that can be used successfully in mass production cars it will come out, like turbo chargers, various versions of EFI, and hybrid technology.
  7. There is something called kick down in auto vehicles for overtaking, what that means is when you press the accelerator to the maximum level or when you suddenly accelerate gear will be changed to lower gear (if you were on 4th it will got to 3rd etc) when overtaking that is the normal way to get more power under normal driving conditions :-)
  8. check with taiyo enterprises mt lavinia or check at used spare parts shops in nugegoda and delkanda if you go to a alloy wheel dealer they will try to sell a new set not one
  9. take out the thermostat valve and put it on a boiling water (100C) you will see it is getting opened and then put it in cold water (30C or less) then the valve should get closed. do this few times and see how it opens and closes. also check the tension of the spring when it is cold if valve is not closing properly or if it is the valve spring is too loose then you need to replace with the correct valve. also check the radiator cap for the correct pressure that it opens and closes. you can check this roughly by reving the engine under hot and cold conditions, unless there is not enough coolant or too much coolant there wont be much of in or out flow of coolant from radiator (about 100ml of in flow or outflow would be normal) also check your radiator and AC fans. I have seen some AC mechanics have hard wired the AC condenser fan to run the fan irrespective of the temperature that can also cause problems if both radiator and AC condenser face the same airflow.
  10. I replaced the shock absorbers of our townace (KR42) with KYB and didn't felt any difference from the old once I removed, but after replacing them with Toyota genuine shock absorbers felt a real difference in handling and comfort. thats my experience better to check with others about KYB on CS1.
  11. in any car under normal driving conditions temp gauge should stay in middle. it looks like your EK3 cooling system is not working properly. ideally when the heat transfer is good due to higher amount of wind blow through radiator the thermostat valve should close the water flow and maintain the optimal working temperature for the engine. better to take your car to a good mechanic and identify where the issue is and rectify if possible. making engine to run under optimal temperature gives better millage and low engine wear.
  12. Yes the third light mentioned was a fog light. I have seen this feature in most of the Volvos in SL and in lot of the cars in US. In some makes and models, this rear fog lights get turned on when you switch on the fog lamps and in some vehicles with auto mode (where head lights are turned on and off by sensing the lighting condition and visibility through some sensors) it may come up based on the conditions.
  13. please look in to the following links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_City http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Civic please use google to find generic information then you can get different point of views and then post your specific questions to get good answers from users of the specific model and Honda specialists. remember "god helps who help themselves" that worked for me
  14. using a 97 B'new CK2 for about a year, drove about 15000km up to now, currently ODO stands at 70k. so far no issues at all. Comfort and handling is great compared to most popular brands with high re sale value. have seen advertisements asking for 1 to 1.5 mil based on the condition and YOM
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