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My latio is around 5.5 years old and clocked around 100K KM. Recently I noticed that one tank of petrol only can last around 350-380KM, that is around 20% drop when it was new (around 450-480 KM per tank.)

The diving pattern do not change much, the petrol is always ESSO 95.

Is this normal (fuel efficiency drop 20%) for a 5 year old car? or Something wrong so that I can bring it up on next visit to Tanchong?

 

 

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My latio is around 5.5 years old and clocked around 100K KM. Recently I noticed that one tank of petrol only can last around 350-380KM, that is around 20% drop when it was new (around 450-480 KM per tank.)

The diving pattern do not change much, the petrol is always ESSO 95.

Is this normal (fuel efficiency drop 20%) for a 5 year old car? or Something wrong so that I can bring it up on next visit to Tanchong?

 

5 years ago, the traffic is smoother than now. I noticed my average speed per tank has been dropping and FC also increasing... I am not driving Latio. I guess it happens to most of us.

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Agree with Kangadrool so many road work and accident.

 

Did you change your tire size any mod. My Mit colt still able to maintain it millage

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Agree with Kangadrool so many road work and accident.

 

Did you change your tire size any mod. My Mit colt still able to maintain it millage

 

I used stock size, super high profile 65 tyres to cushion the shocks from those road irregularities. :D

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My latio is around 5.5 years old and clocked around 100K KM. Recently I noticed that one tank of petrol only can last around 350-380KM, that is around 20% drop when it was new (around 450-480 KM per tank.)

The diving pattern do not change much, the petrol is always ESSO 95.

Is this normal (fuel efficiency drop 20%) for a 5 year old car? or Something wrong so that I can bring it up on next visit to Tanchong?

 

Very good already.... my 7 years old ride, only clock 85K km..... used to be a OPC car, that why low mileage..... now last around 305 to 310Km per full tank... I pump Ass-so 98 btw... <_<

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My latio is around 5.5 years old and clocked around 100K KM. Recently I noticed that one tank of petrol only can last around 350-380KM, that is around 20% drop when it was new (around 450-480 KM per tank.)

The diving pattern do not change much, the petrol is always ESSO 95.

Is this normal (fuel efficiency drop 20%) for a 5 year old car? or Something wrong so that I can bring it up on next visit to Tanchong?

350-380 km using how many litres of petrol.?If anything about 40 litres it is not normal.

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No mod and tire size change. All work are done by Tanchong, even the tire.

Agree with Kangadrool so many road work and accident.

 

Did you change your tire size any mod. My Mit colt still able to maintain it millage

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Around 36L petrol

350-380 km using how many litres of petrol.?If anything about 40 litres it is not normal.

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My current Latio HB consumed about 35 to 38 l for every 450 ish km. The mileage is close to 200k and age is 8 yrs. I pump Shell 98. I considered heavy footer. My wife drive maybe can get 500+ km per tank.

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Think its important to state AT or CVT.

 

My AT latio coming to 10 year in sept.

Average around 11.5 km/l. About 200k km liao.

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My traded latio at (220k) got around 12km/l, a far cry from my new car. Tech changed so newer car is more efficient. Also as car aged it will consume more.

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my cvt latio 9.5 yrs coming 10 years in oct. super full tank can go up to 720km per tank. am light footed and mainly eway


i might get another latio after this one...

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