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Fuel Efficiency


Watchman

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Hey!

There’s been a couple of posts asking members how efficient various vehicles are on fuel. And with the prices going up by Rs.8/= and with news in the air that it will go up again by another Rs.3/= soon, its getting even more important…

So what do you say we post the following details

Vehicle :

Transmission Type :

Engine Capacity :

Fuel :

Km per Ltr (city/long distance) :

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Are these figures ones by trip computer or calculations between actual fill-ups? My dad has a 2007 Axio and in general it does 11-12kmpl from what I know. Then again he doesnt drive it with fuel economy in mind. Do these change a lot when you drive a bit aggressively?

These are calculated figures dude. And I'm an aggressive driver as well. :sport-smiley-004:

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Vehicle : Toyota Camry Hybrid 2012 (avv50)

Transmission Type : Automatic

Engine Capacity : 2500cc

Fuel : Petrol 95 Octane

Fuel Economy :

City : 13-15 Km/L

Highway : 16-18 Km/L

Outstation : 18-21 Km/L

Are you sure about this? Because one of my friends have the same car and I've heard different. And even though it is a hybrid ,it has a 2.5L engine.

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Model: Nissan Sunny N16 SS
Manufactured year: 2001
Engine Capacity : 1600cc
Fuel type : Octane 92
Transmission Type : Auto
Economy : Colombo city ~ 8kmpl

Out-station 13.5-14kmpl max. Tested with 4 above average sized adults onboard, occasionally hitting 100,110

Average: 10-11kmpl

*Note: Could not test using the proper method, these are rough calculations. And I don't really have a light foot :)

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Car: Toyota Allion 260

Year : 2007

Engine Capacity : 1.5L

Fuel : 95 octane petrol

Transmission : Automatic

Fuel Economy

Colombo city : 10-11kmpl

Highway : 12kmpl (At 80kmph)

Outstation - Upcountry : 13-15kmpl

Outstation - Flat roads : Above 15kmpl (It did 17.3kmpl on a trip to Pasikudah & back in 2013 august at a average speed of 60kmph)

Tyre pressure : 30psi

Tyre Air type : Nitrogen

Driving strategy : Light acceleration, moderate speeds & Air conditioning at 26C .

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Car: Toyota Prado 120

Year : 2003

Engine Capacity : 2.7L

Fuel : 95 octane petrol

Transmission : Manual

Fuel Economy

Colombo city : 5-6kmpl

Highway : 7-8kmpl (At 80kmph)

Outstation - Upcountry : 8-9kmpl

Outstation - Flat roads : Still didn't check

Tyre pressure : 32psi

Tyre air type : Normal

Driving strategy : Light acceleration, moderate speeds & Air conditioning at 26C .

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Car: Toyota Passo

Year : 2007

Engine Capacity : 1000cc

Fuel : 90/92 octane petrol

Transmission : Auto


Fuel Economy

Colombo city : 7.5 - 8.5kmpl (Heavy footed in the daily cut throat traffic)

Highway : 12-14kmpl (At 100kmph, constant effort to keep RPM low)

Outstation - Flat roads : Close to 15kmpl (approx 70-80kmph, minimal traffic and zero hard acceleration)

Tyre pressure : 29 PSI

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<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="kush" data-cid="272797" data-time="1424668795"><p>

Vehicle : Honda Fit GP5 (S)<br />

Engine Capacity : 1.5 (Hybrid)<br />

Fuel : 92 octane<br />

Km per Ltr (city/long distance) : 15-16/ 15-20<br />

</p></blockquote>

Even axio 141 has these figures

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Car: Nissan FB15

Year : 2000

Engine Capacity : 1.5L

Fuel : 92 octane petrol

Transmission : Auto

Fuel Economy

Colombo city : 8-9kmpl

Highway : 12-13kmpl (At 80kmph)

Outstation - Upcountry : 9-10kmpl

Outstation - Flat roads : 11-13kmpl

Tyre pressure : 35psi

Tyre air type : Normal

Driving strategy : Light acceleration, moderate speeds & Air conditioning at 30C .

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Car: Nissan FB15

Year : 2000

Engine Capacity : 1.5L

Fuel : 92 octane petrol

Transmission : Auto

Fuel Economy

Colombo city : 8-9kmpl

Highway : 12-13kmpl (At 80kmph)

Outstation - Upcountry : 9-10kmpl

Outstation - Flat roads : 11-13kmpl

Tyre pressure : 35psi

Tyre air type : Normal

Driving strategy : Light acceleration, moderate speeds & Air conditioning at 30C .

Seriously????

I feel sorry for your car and your passengers

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Seriously????

I feel sorry for your car and your passengers

lol, was about to point that out.

Usually it should be 30 or 32 PSI that's recommended by the manufacturer, for my car it's 32 for front and 30 for rear, though I stick to 30 for all.

Seriously dude! AC @ 30C ? :D

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