dhana8706 Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Hello ppl. Im so new to this so ya Hi everyone. I was thinking of buying a mark II (2000 model aka X110 series) vehicle. wanna know abt its durability and stuff. wat will be da price? it has vvti so i think it will do something around 10km per liter. lol. btw i get hyped very rarely. is it a good car to own? its wide and feels bit luxurious. thankx in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isurujosh Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 dhana8706 said: Hello ppl. Im so new to this so ya Hi everyone. I was thinking of buying a mark II (2000 model aka X110 series) vehicle. wanna know abt its durability and stuff. wat will be da price? it has vvti so i think it will do something around 10km per liter. lol. btw i get hyped very rarely. is it a good car to own? its wide and feels bit luxurious. thankx in advance. i assume the car is auto then i suppose 7-8 km/L is more realistic than 10. i mean in colombo rush hour traffic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhana8706 Posted August 6, 2010 Author Share Posted August 6, 2010 isurujosh said: i assume the car is auto then i suppose 7-8 km/L is more realistic than 10. i mean in colombo rush hour traffic. hmmm. dat also very impressive isnt it? its a 2 liter 6 cylinder engine. ya i can so happy with dat figures. and how much will it cost? definitely less than an Allion. coz v had an offer for this model last December for 2.8 mil. after slashing taxes i think it will get down even further. and camry is nt a good looking car to me. :S I really like to use an audi bt repair costs are such a pain. thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isurujosh Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 dhana8706 said: hmmm. dat also very impressive isnt it? its a 2 liter 6 cylinder engine. ya i can so happy with dat figures. and how much will it cost? definitely less than an Allion. coz v had an offer for this model last December for 2.8 mil. after slashing taxes i think it will get down even further. and camry is nt a good looking car to me. :S I really like to use an audi bt repair costs are such a pain. thanks if the car is properly maintained then i am sure 2L 6 cylinder engine can deliver that. my 13 year old 2L V6 engine with automatic transmission and 165k on the clock returned 7.7 km/L after running 400km of rush hour traffic last week. oh bdw the driving habits has a very big impact on fuel consumption. in my same car when i drive very fast it delivers only 5.5-6 km/L. as for the price i certainly think it should cost less than an allion in SL market. there was a forum member who had a verossa, i guess he is best to comment on this subject. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhana8706 Posted August 7, 2010 Author Share Posted August 7, 2010 (edited) isurujosh said: if the car is properly maintained then i am sure 2L 6 cylinder engine can deliver that. my 13 year old 2L V6 engine with automatic transmission and 165k on the clock returned 7.7 km/L after running 400km of rush hour traffic last week. oh bdw the driving habits has a very big impact on fuel consumption. in my same car when i drive very fast it delivers only 5.5-6 km/L. as for the price i certainly think it should cost less than an allion in SL market. there was a forum member who had a verossa, i guess he is best to comment on this subject. mm yeah da way we drive really matters to this subject. im nt an aggressive driver. and nt an idiot to release all da horses to da wheels. bt i rarely do it. hehe. bt mostly im nt even revving it more than 2500 rpm. sure it will do 8+ for me. 13 old car does 7.7? wow. Dont tell its an Nissan A32. hehe it drinks fuel. bt a luxury car. hmm allions still cost like 34 upwards. i think da prices should go down even more. isnt it? well honestly 2 liter cars are rubbish to these colombo traffic. bt i still believe when going outta colombo, big engines will do their justice. and thanks for de advices. Edited August 7, 2010 by dhana8706 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isurujosh Posted August 7, 2010 Share Posted August 7, 2010 dhana8706 said: mm yeah da way we drive really matters to this subject. im nt an aggressive driver. and nt an idiot to release all da horses to da wheels. bt i rarely do it. hehe. bt mostly im nt even revving it more than 2500 rpm. sure it will do 8+ for me. 13 old car does 7.7? wow. Dont tell its an Nissan A32. hehe it drinks fuel. bt a luxury car. hmm allions still cost like 34 upwards. i think da prices should go down even more. isnt it? well honestly 2 liter cars are rubbish to these colombo traffic. bt i still believe when going outta colombo, big engines will do their justice. and thanks for de advices. yes it is an A32. nissans in general are notorious for returning very inconsistent fuel figures. we have discussed about the issue in lenght in many other threads here. from what i have been hearing of tiida, it seems that new generation nissans too suffer from the same fault. some cars do well on fuel whereas some others of the same breed and form do bad with no apparent reasons visible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mzmshafraz Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 hey i'm interested in selling my car(GX110) fully loaded mint condition............................. if ur interested contact Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geoherath Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 isurujosh said: yes it is an A32. nissans in general are notorious for returning very inconsistent fuel figures. we have discussed about the issue in lenght in many other threads here. from what i have been hearing of tiida, it seems that new generation nissans too suffer from the same fault. some cars do well on fuel whereas some others of the same breed and form do bad with no apparent reasons visible. Yes , I may interest to buy a one. Please send me some pics to geoherath@yahoo.com Thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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