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1 hour ago, firefly20 said:

Really? Wow!

My car needs 98 for maximum performance including Better FC

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On 2/17/2021 at 10:55 PM, firefly20 said:

Hi,

I know the increased petrol duty only works out to around $15 more per month. But just a bit beh song to pay more when my income has actually decreased.

So no issue for me to swap RON 98 to RON 95 for MY 2109 S60 rite? Thanks.

I think we’re driving similar 2020 SPA S60. Been using 95 since day 1 and 98 once every 6 months. No issue for normal everyday driving. Manual says the very least is 95. 

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13 hours ago, Mooose said:

yup, difference in price between 92 and 95 is small so using 95 instead of 92 wont cost very much more, but the difference between 95 and 98 is far bigger and is noticeably more expensive ..

looks like 95 will be fine!

That's exactly my thoughts!

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8 hours ago, jammer_sg said:

 

I think we’re driving similar 2020 SPA S60. Been using 95 since day 1 and 98 once every 6 months. No issue for normal everyday driving. Manual says the very least is 95. 

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RON98 is recommended for LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION.

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2 hours ago, inlinesix said:

RON98 is recommended for LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION.

I tried it once or twice didn't really see significant fuel consumption difference.

Also at that price difference is the lower fuel consumption still more economical?

I'm not disputing just wondering out loud.

I mean the price difference between 95 and 98 is about 20%? Is the fuel consumption more than 20% lower?

And therefore the price per km between 95 and 98

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1 hour ago, Calvin8808 said:

I tried it once or twice didn't really see significant fuel consumption difference.

Also at that price difference is the lower fuel consumption still more economical?

I'm not disputing just wondering out loud.

I mean the price difference between 95 and 98 is about 20%? Is the fuel consumption more than 20% lower?

And therefore the price per km between 95 and 98

I have also done 2 tanks of 98 for comparison. Don’t see any significant difference (if any at all) to justify the extra premium to pay for 98 fuel. 
 

Pickup habits from stop, proportion of city/expressway driving are the main contributing factors. 

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2 hours ago, Calvin8808 said:

I tried it once or twice didn't really see significant fuel consumption difference.

Also at that price difference is the lower fuel consumption still more economical?

I'm not disputing just wondering out loud.

I mean the price difference between 95 and 98 is about 20%? Is the fuel consumption more than 20% lower?

And therefore the price per km between 95 and 98

 

9 minutes ago, jammer_sg said:

I have also done 2 tanks of 98 for comparison. Don’t see any significant difference (if any at all) to justify the extra premium to pay for 98 fuel. 
 

Pickup habits from stop, proportion of city/expressway driving are the main contributing factors. 

Totally agree with you on this. 

As for better power, I'm not too sure also but using 95 I can still feel enough power for day to day driving. 

So as such I do see why I should be paying about 20% more to use 98

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10 hours ago, Calvin8808 said:

 

Totally agree with you on this. 

As for better power, I'm not too sure also but using 95 I can still feel enough power for day to day driving. 

So as such I do see why I should be paying about 20% more to use 98

My current fuel consumption is 9.9l per 100km on Shell RON 98. 

Let me see if there's any major diff with RON 95 for my next tank.

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On 2/19/2021 at 12:28 AM, jammer_sg said:

 

I think we’re driving similar 2020 SPA S60. Been using 95 since day 1 and 98 once every 6 months. No issue for normal everyday driving. Manual says the very least is 95. 

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Oh you go for RON 98 once in a while. I used to pump V-Power once in a while when Shell had some kind of promo. But lately they do not.

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On 2/20/2021 at 12:42 AM, firefly20 said:

My current fuel consumption is 9.9l per 100km on Shell RON 98. 

Let me see if there's any major diff with RON 95 for my next tank.

Hi, any updates?

Is there any differences?

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On 1/31/2021 at 10:10 PM, ZeltosZ said:

I have a S60 bought in 2018, this is not the current S60 model. May I know is there any workshop specialist in Volvo maintenance,  planning to change front brake pads? Costly?

change brake pads any workshop can do, if you want "specialist" then of coz will be costly

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14 hours ago, Calvin8808 said:

Hi, any updates?

Is there any differences?

Oh I forgot to pump 95 so now my tank is still on 98.

I must remember to do this the next time.

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Any feedback or things to note for the new S60 T4? 

Am considering this ..... Thanks in advance. 

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On 2/18/2021 at 7:41 PM, firefly20 said:

I did google but what came back was 91 unleaded octane was okay. Now I don't know whether that's the same as RON 92 but I don't think I want to go that far.

91 should be for US - using AKI.

AKI 91 = RON 95 (RON is used in SG). Please follow the manual and don't go below 95. Your warranty could be voided.

There will be certain circumstances where there is no practical access to RON 95 and above petrol. The owner should drive very gently in these lower RON fuels. However, in SG/Msia we shouldn't be facing such situations.

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5 hours ago, Alth said:

Any feedback or things to note for the new S60 T4? 

Am considering this ..... Thanks in advance. 

Presumably you are looking at the S60 T4 Momentum, and not the R-Design?

Spacious and comfortable car. Should come equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist.

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2 hours ago, Jtsjv said:

91 should be for US - using AKI.

AKI 91 = RON 95 (RON is used in SG). Please follow the manual and don't go below 95. Your warranty could be voided.

There will be certain circumstances where there is no practical access to RON 95 and above petrol. The owner should drive very gently in these lower RON fuels. However, in SG/Msia we shouldn't be facing such situations.

Another forummer mentioned that the price diff between RON 92 and 95 is miniscule. So not going to consider 92 anyway.

Thanks for the tip on AKI 91.

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13 hours ago, Jtsjv said:

Presumably you are looking at the S60 T4 Momentum, and not the R-Design?

Spacious and comfortable car. Should come equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist.

Yes just the T4 Momentum for wifey. 

Any other car to consider within this price range? 

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On 3/3/2021 at 8:19 AM, Alth said:

Yes just the T4 Momentum for wifey. 

Any other car to consider within this price range? 

would u consider the XC40? it has a fair bit of practical touches for ladies - removable trash bin, handbag hook, etc.

And it's not as long as the S60. easier to park.

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