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I have driven more than 15,000km in my Prius YOM 2010. I'm used to calculate mileage per liter every time I refuel (regular gasoline - Oct90) and all the time it came to a close figure which is showing in the on-board computer. Figures I have achieved so far are; In Colombo city 21 - 23km/l and outstation 24-26km/l
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The Prius 3rd Gen does between 22 - 25 km/l as of my experience. No idea on Civic hybrid though
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Model: Prius (3rd Gen) Manufactured year: 2010 Engine Capacity : 1800cc Fuel type : Petrol Oct90 Transmission Type : ECVT Economy : (kmpl) city limits 21 - 24 (kmpl) Out stations 23 - 26
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Totally agreed
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nice joke. you have a good sense of humor
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lols>>>> it should be right, Axio is far better than 1000cc vitz in many aspects And also there are so many cars that are better than both Axio and Vitz.
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City + outstation just mean that I daily travel passing city areas as well as outstation, areas that do not have much traffic. If I more elaborate on this so called city area does include Colombo and other cities like Kiribathgoda, Kadawatha, Yakkala, etc. And less traffic area include distance in between those towns. So I hope you got that cleared. Anyway I accept that people who may drive only within the city limits in Colombo especially in high traffic times may not experience high fuel efficiency... All have confused what I have mentioned here. I only tried to share my experiences on my car and its fuel consumption especially because this thread is about "What is the Best Economical Car??" Now I'm really wondering whether I'm in a correct thread??? Oh poor "Big_D" he's trying to compare having children and using a car.. What a MANIAC he is ... To all others who have misunderstood me and criticized, I just have to say is, I only tried to share my experiences. And I know Axio is nothing especial but a good economical car, which I basically bought to travel from A to B. It provides me what I'm expected from it. What else should I expect from a car??? And it worth what I spend for .... And I think it's good to note that I do agree with most people in this forum who criticize ppl who buy Allions/Premio paying over 5 or 6 million thinking they INVESTED in the Best car in the world. They just fill the Bank A/Cs of Car Sales. Yes those cars are good but the prevailing market price is much over inflated..
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Thanks Uditha88. I'm glad at least one person in AutoLanka respect the truth. I can't understand why so many people in this forum do hate Toyota brand in general and insult people who claim a high fuel efficiency, etc on their experiences with Toyota's, perhaps which is far grater than their own cars do. As I think it's each individual's choice when buying a vehicle. Some may consider fuel efficiency, some may prioritize sportiness of a vehicle, etc. So it's their preferences. We should be able to tolerate others ideas especially in a public forum like this. Honestly I'm also not a loyal lifetime Toyota customer. Yes there are some arguable aspects in Toyota's like their conventional designs and, etc. But when come to fuel efficiency and reliability Toyota takes the leading role as of my experiences.
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I own a Toyota Axio and it does over 16km/l on average.. Including city + outstation. I'm still experimenting the actual fuel consumption with various driving styles. I think if anyone can be very light on the accelerator and be sensible when driving they could even achieve over that average and perhaps reach say about 17-18km/l as advertised by Toyota Japan... As I think air pressure of tires and wheel alignment are crucial factors... ( I keep tire pressure at 31psi wheel size is 14 inch. That may also have an affect on achieving the said fuel efficiency.. Service the car regularly using Toyota genuine oil although I'm not so sure about advantage using that specific oil) I can challenge anyone who claim that Axio's doesn't do over 12 km/l. Either they don't own an Axio or have an faulty car... But I accept one thing that Corolla Altis aren't efficient as Corolla Axio. Few ppl I know have Altis and that claim is true. ""Uditha88"" has mentioned that 141 doesn't have CVT. I don't know what he has meant by 141. That could be either Altis or Axio... Uditha88 pls do some research before stating some facts. Actually 141 both Altis and Axio does come with CVTi gearboxes except few models like 4WD etc..
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Vehicle Import Taxes Reduced To 25% What Will This Do To The Market?
AsankaAuto replied to chew's topic in General Automotive
What do u mean by this? I couldn't reveal d real CIF not because anything else other than Tax issues. And be more rational. There are many things need to be considered like various other costs, risk, and most importantly time spent in importing vehicles when calculating others' profits, other than simply adding up CIF and Tax. -
Vehicle Import Taxes Reduced To 25% What Will This Do To The Market?
AsankaAuto replied to chew's topic in General Automotive
Sorry Sylvi it is not appropriate to share such info in a forum but for ur consideration I'l giv a cue. I got this car a little higher price than commonly advertised CIF prices as the car was in very good condition, highly demanded colour and carefully used. -
Vehicle Import Taxes Reduced To 25% What Will This Do To The Market?
AsankaAuto replied to chew's topic in General Automotive
For a last lap Axio Tax would be within d range of Rs. 15,60,000-16,00,000 depends on taxable options and as u all know JPY/LKR exchange rate -
Vehicle Import Taxes Reduced To 25% What Will This Do To The Market?
AsankaAuto replied to chew's topic in General Automotive
I just cleared an Axio 2007 last lap. After d budged tax has reduced by about 3 lacks. -
I think Hyundai Tucson (latest model) gives value for money.
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it has clearly mentioned that taxes will be further reduced... So there's nothing to argue....
