Johnson 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 Hi All, I am considering to get this car, was doing some research here but there is too much post, read until 230am and only managed to cover 30% of it.... Any Vezel owner here had drove to Malaysia? I have a question on the rpm at high speed. As I drive to Malaysia a lot, with my current Honda City, 130km/h is slightly over 3,000 rpm and 140km/h is more than 3,500rpm, I find it taxing on my engine on long distance. Can anyone who drove at Malaysia before share what is Vezel rpm when traveling around 130-150km/h? Thanks in Advance bro, this is my first time driving a higher stance car then my previous sedans, and I find that the crosswind effect is more obvious when driving in Malaysia. Especially passing trailers. I'm wasn't noticing about the rpm at the moment, but after 120km/h no more Green Ring even light footed. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaEN Neutral Newbie February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 (edited) if i'm gg in on sunday by tuas will let u know,wanna push the speed limit and see if i shud go delimit it irritating dat jdm honda has to limit speed at 180km/h i wonder why Subaru does not do that. However my ex-legacy gt wagon limited at 215km/h. That bugger cud have easily smashed past that speed,at near 210km/h u still feel decent acceleration. it'll be interesting to find out the limits for vezel Thanks bro! Will wait for your reply after your Sunday trip bro, this is my first time driving a higher stance car then my previous sedans, and I find that the crosswind effect is more obvious when driving in Malaysia. Especially passing trailers. I'm wasn't noticing about the rpm at the moment, but after 120km/h no more Green Ring even light footed. Thanks Johnson Edited February 26, 2015 by KaEN Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zippu 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 i have a blue vezel and we chose the typical greyish coloured leather seats as we feel it sits nicely against the blue exterior. actually, at different angles and at different times of the day, the exterior can look blueish, purplish or even a mixture of both! I saw a blue vezel yesterday morning at CBP. If its you, Swee ride Bro! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnson 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 if i'm gg in on sunday by tuas will let u know,wanna push the speed limit and see if i shud go delimit it irritating dat jdm honda has to limit speed at 180km/h i wonder why Subaru does not do that. However my ex-legacy gt wagon limited at 215km/h. That bugger cud have easily smashed past that speed,at near 210km/h u still feel decent acceleration. it'll be interesting to find out the limits for vezel haha bro, dun chiong too fast else the road chips flies and hit the bumper spoiling your paintwork. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rationalexuberance 4th Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 haha bro, dun chiong too fast else the road chips flies and hit the bumper spoiling your paintwork. hehe..understooded. just wanna test e car from time to time..car engine must zua also..those who zua everyday and change EO religiously have a pristine engine Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastianlow 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 Bro Bros....anyone can advise whether to use 0-30W or 5-30W for our new vezel?? Xiexie...:) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hybridcar 3rd Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 something to share "< Naming Concept of VEZEL >VEZEL is a name coined from an English word “bezel” which means the oblique faces of a cut gem together with the “V” for “vehicle.” The name represents Honda's passion to create a vehicle which offers multifaceted charm and value, just like a cut gem, which changes its look depending on the angle." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dominto 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 Hi guys wondering how much more KM can I cover with 3 Bar Left? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastianlow 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 Hi guys wondering how much more KM can I cover with 3 Bar Left? image.jpg bro.. your FC very good...hybrid? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dominto 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 bro.. your FC very good...hybrid? No leh normal model G Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pspower 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 Hi pspower, welcome to MCF. This may not be the answer you're looking for though; Car seat leather can easily change, car seats can easily change, even cars can change, but wife, is for keeps, so... What Wife WANTS, Wife GETS. Translation - "since she'd already voiced out, what's a little compromise if it can make your significant other happy?" P.S. Sorry, me = henpeck. totally agreeing on letting wife make the final call. don't want to drive in future with her nagging on my left ear. thanks! think i will go with tanned brown leather :) have a noob question on FC. How do you guys actually calculate FC on the vezel? On my altis there is a panel which will indicate km/l. Does Vezel have this? If you are doing manual calculation, do you simply divide total distance by 40L? Am asking this because usually I will pump when reserve light turns on.. and I do not know how many litres have I consumed at this point. Advice? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vroomvroom 2nd Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 totally agreeing on letting wife make the final call. don't want to drive in future with her nagging on my left ear. thanks! think i will go with tanned brown leather :) have a noob question on FC. How do you guys actually calculate FC on the vezel? On my altis there is a panel which will indicate km/l. Does Vezel have this? If you are doing manual calculation, do you simply divide total distance by 40L? Am asking this because usually I will pump when reserve light turns on.. and I do not know how many litres have I consumed at this point. Advice? I always pump auto-stop. When reserve light comes on, I pump back to auto stop level. See Km travel on your car dial for this tank. See number of litres pump on receipt. Do the division and you get km/l Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
limejuice 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 totally agreeing on letting wife make the final call. don't want to drive in future with her nagging on my left ear. thanks! think i will go with tanned brown leather :) have a noob question on FC. How do you guys actually calculate FC on the vezel? On my altis there is a panel which will indicate km/l. Does Vezel have this? If you are doing manual calculation, do you simply divide total distance by 40L? Am asking this because usually I will pump when reserve light turns on.. and I do not know how many litres have I consumed at this point. Advice? Yup, Vezel has the FC meter, as well as range meter.... As for manual calculation, guess bros ans sis here will record the distance covered for last tank, and divide by the fuel consumed....tio boh? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rationalexuberance 4th Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 I always pump auto-stop. When reserve light comes on, I pump back to auto stop level. See Km travel on your car dial for this tank. See number of litres pump on receipt. Do the division and you get km/l i have a manual calculation list i kept in 2 small booklets since 2008. i calculate and write down everytime i pump. From 1st hand 2.0L NA Tucson, to 2nd hand Legacy 2.0GT Wagon, to 2nd hand 2.4L NA Accord JDM (CU2), and now Vezel Hybrid.hee 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
limejuice 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 i have a manual calculation list i kept in 2 small booklets since 2008. i calculate and write down everytime i pump. From 1st hand 2.0L NA Tucson, to 2nd hand Legacy 2.0GT Wagon, to 2nd hand 2.4L NA Accord JDM (CU2), and now Vezel Hybrid.hee very tok gong! amazing....I gave up monitoring after one year....just simply aggar aggar from distance travelled Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe2638 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 totally agreeing on letting wife make the final call. don't want to drive in future with her nagging on my left ear. thanks! think i will go with tanned brown leather :) have a noob question on FC. How do you guys actually calculate FC on the vezel? On my altis there is a panel which will indicate km/l. Does Vezel have this? If you are doing manual calculation, do you simply divide total distance by 40L? Am asking this because usually I will pump when reserve light turns on.. and I do not know how many litres have I consumed at this point. Advice? Bros there are Apps that you can download to help track the FC, Gas Manager or Oil Calculator. Try it! 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sebastianlow 1st Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 No leh normal model G what oil u pull?? engine oil?? lol....what is the FC bro?? full tank...750km? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
efssc 5th Gear February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 very tok gong! amazing....I gave up monitoring after one year....just simply aggar aggar from distance travelled Haha you and me both juice. I kept track for maybe the first 2 or 3 tanks (in my entire driving life) and hecked care ever since, the only thing I (roughly) keep track of is how many times I visited the petrol kiosk every month (through my credit card bills). ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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