I am wondering, among all the MPV variant and Car variant with automatic transmission, what model is the most fuel-efficient?
Sana you can also put the mileage achieved by the MPV or Car.
my avanza can do 14 to 15kms/liter sa highway driving..
nothing amazing. My 1999 corolla 1.6L a/t have done over 13km/L highway driving at 100-120kph with a/c running. I would have done better if I lowered my speed to between 60 to 70kph and without a/c but I wanted to reach my destination in my lifetime.
pure highway driving.. edsa-slex-star-batangas-star-slex-edsa.. top speed sa star eh 155... pero average 80 to 100 lang.. walang trapik yan.. 3am ako nasa slex..
I could hit 14-16 km/l on the Lynx back when I had stock cams. And that's a 2.0. Our 2.4 4x4 CR-V can hit 14 km/l on the highway (haven't done a pure eco-run yet, might be able to do more...), and that's an automatic.
For regular-sized (not subcompact) cars, though, no other automatic is quite as good as the Ford Focus TDCi. 20 km/l on the NLEX, about 12-14 km/l elsewhere... worst of about 8-10 km/l in traffic.
AT MPVs, hard to say. Automatic Innovas and Crosswinds aren't quite as efficient as their manual counterparts. While my MT Crosswind gets 12-14 km/l quite regularly, my AT Crosswind can't get much better than 10-12, and occassionally does 8.5 in traffic. My MT Crosswind gets 10-12 in traffic... just went to Santa Mesa and Espana... and even with an hour in the parking lot with the aircon on (at hospital, baby couldn't go inside so we had to wait in the car, and it was hot), I still got 11 km/l. On the way home, out of traffic, got 14 km/l
I guess the Avanza is the only AT AUV I've driven with decent economy, but it's very light and small, which kind of explains that. It has better third row space than the Innova, but it's not as big as a full-sized AUV.
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nothing amazing. My 1999 corolla 1.6L a/t have done over 13km/L highway driving at 100-120kph with a/c running. I would have done better if I lowered my speed to between 60 to 70kph and without a/c but I wanted to reach my destination in my lifetime.
1.3J Avanza @ 14km/L against 1.6L Corolla @ 13km/L...
aside from year model of your rides, anu po ang curb weight ng inyong sasakyan and also your BMI sirs Qwerty & GH?
1.3J Avanza @ 14km/L against 1.6L Corolla @ 13km/L...
aside from year model of your rides, anu po ang curb weight ng inyong sasakyan and also your BMI sirs Qwerty & GH?
Avanza J is 1083 (on paper) I think...
Curb weight:
Avanza 1.3L J M/T = 1,045 kg (toyota spec sheet)
Corolla 1.6L A/T = 1,150 kg
I could hit 14-16 km/l on the Lynx back when I had stock cams. And that's a 2.0. Our 2.4 4x4 CR-V can hit 14 km/l on the highway (haven't done a pure eco-run yet, might be able to do more...), and that's an automatic.
For regular-sized (not subcompact) cars, though, no other automatic is quite as good as the Ford Focus TDCi. 20 km/l on the NLEX, about 12-14 km/l elsewhere... worst of about 8-10 km/l in traffic.
AT MPVs, hard to say. Automatic Innovas and Crosswinds aren't quite as efficient as their manual counterparts. While my MT Crosswind gets 12-14 km/l quite regularly, my AT Crosswind can't get much better than 10-12, and occassionally does 8.5 in traffic. My MT Crosswind gets 10-12 in traffic... just went to Santa Mesa and Espana... and even with an hour in the parking lot with the aircon on (at hospital, baby couldn't go inside so we had to wait in the car, and it was hot), I still got 11 km/l. On the way home, out of traffic, got 14 km/l
I guess the Avanza is the only AT AUV I've driven with decent economy, but it's very light and small, which kind of explains that. It has better third row space than the Innova, but it's not as big as a full-sized AUV.