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 Originally Posted by gun57i
So yours is around the 120K kms?
What do you mean?
How many k's the car has on it since new?
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 Originally Posted by hooyn
i noticed that half way to empty the tank seems to empty faster. any body know the reason for this.
the euro measures the tank vertically and the tank has less volume at the bottom than at the top.
u guys r lucky... ill be happy if i got anywhere near 500k's with a full tank...
maybe its too much vvvttaakkkk~
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 Originally Posted by Delta_One
What do you mean?
How many k's the car has on it since new?
oops sorry
i am looking at buying an 2004 accord euro. the car has gone 120,000 kms already.
Just wondering if anyone has a car with similar KMs clocked on theirs and how is their fuel consumption at the moment?
Just curious if the fuel consumption gets worse as the car clocks more KMs
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 Originally Posted by gun57i
oops sorry
i am looking at buying an 2004 accord euro. the car has gone 120,000 kms already.
Just wondering if anyone has a car with similar KMs clocked on theirs and how is their fuel consumption at the moment?
Oh alright, I got mine with only 65XXX on it in pretty much new condition, still with new car warranty so. I think 120 is pretty high for a 2004 one :S
Considering most people only do about 15-20k a year, that's pretty high k's
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yeah i think so too
most likely not getting that one anymore but would be interested to know if anyone on here have that much KMs on their car is getting what sort of fuel economy on it.
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 Originally Posted by gun57i
yeah i think so too
most likely not getting that one anymore but would be interested to know if anyone on here have that much KMs on their car is getting what sort of fuel economy on it.
i have about 110k on the clock, 2004 model and get about 760 - 770km to a tank, thats 95% city driving, out on the highway ive gotten 910km to a tank. so to answer your question, no fuel consump doesnt really get much worst with age. Having said that, it also depends on how well maintained the car is, service history, engine run in .....
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 Originally Posted by ABS121
i have about 110k on the clock, 2004 model and get about 760 - 770km to a tank, thats 95% city driving, out on the highway ive gotten 910km to a tank. so to answer your question, no fuel consump doesnt really get much worst with age. Having said that, it also depends on how well maintained the car is, service history, engine run in .....
/clap wow
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750Km a tank, i'd be lucky if i can get 650km a tank with city and highway driving
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 Originally Posted by ABS121
i have about 110k on the clock, 2004 model and get about 760 - 770km to a tank, thats 95% city driving, out on the highway ive gotten 910km to a tank. so to answer your question, no fuel consump doesnt really get much worst with age. Having said that, it also depends on how well maintained the car is, service history, engine run in .....
wow thats insane.
Im also in the market for one and ill be on the freeway (M4) 80% of the time. And im usually on the opposite side of the peak hr traffic jams, so there wont b many stop n goes for me.. Any where near 910 and ill be cheering.
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85K on the clock, been averaging 650km/tank for past few weeks. mainly suburban driving.
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 Originally Posted by ABS121
i have about 110k on the clock, 2004 model and get about 760 - 770km to a tank, thats 95% city driving, out on the highway ive gotten 910km to a tank. so to answer your question, no fuel consump doesnt really get much worst with age. Having said that, it also depends on how well maintained the car is, service history, engine run in .....
Did you install a hybrid electric motor in your car? Or do you live in a city with no traffic lights and speed limit (Alice Springs city)? 760kms in 95% city mode is just simply fantastic, and I could not believe that number. That's 7.8l/100km!
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I can confirm ABS121's figures. I have a 2006 manual standard and consistently manage about 7.2 - 7.6l/100km's in town and have been down to 5.3l/100km's on the highway.
The secret is to short shift (i.e. keep revs below 2000rpm) and use quarter throttle. Just be sure to not let the engine get too bogged down.
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