I get about 560kms out of full tank in my EG, stock standard besides pod air filter and 4" cannon.
And thats city driving every day, no freeway driving here.
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I get about 560kms out of full tank in my EG, stock standard besides pod air filter and 4" cannon.
And thats city driving every day, no freeway driving here.
450k avg when it was carby
500k avg since it's a vtec
Thats still a world of difference compared to where I live and work. Basically inner northern suburbs,and working inner south of Melbourne, so almost always driving in very heavy traffic..
My trip to work takes an hour during the day (each way), at midnight it would be 20 minutes... I'll go back to the train soon, once the novelty wears off ;-)
I totally agree it is a lot different to city driving, but given the right conditions it just shows how economical these cars can be and i must say it still amazes me. With an average of 6.9 (and that is reducing fractionally every week) i dont know of another car in this class that could go close to matching it.
abt 400km until the fuel lights up..
42litre car i think...
its a d16y1 engine.. 1994 honda civic sedan :P anyone can tell me my petrol tank size?
As mentioned previously my fuel consumption is improving with milage, but to be honest i am wondering when it will stop improving. I am continually amazed each week with the ecconomy i am getting. Over the last 6 weeks i have done 3,004 kms, with no trip further than 25km, and used 193.45 liters. To me that is unbelievable, but the end result is 6.45L/100km.
i get about 450-500 on average
4th tank through the car and down to 9.5L/100km.. hope it keeps improving.. LOL..
I've got like 400 at 75% empty, will tell you once it's done by end of the arvo
Interesting, this site is claiming in their tests that it is 9.8L/100km in the city and 6.5L/100km on the highway for the 07 Civic...
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/23862.shtml
EDIT: That is Auto BTW