Asian Auto Fuel Efficiency Awards 2010 Winners announced
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Our friends over at Asian Auto has recently announced the results of their annual Fuel Efficiency Awards. Read on see if your car is ranked among Malaysia’s most fuel efficient. Where available, we have also included links to our test drive reports of the winning cars.1. Compact City Cars
Hyundai i10 (5.0 l/100km)
Suzuki Alto (5.05 l/100km)
Perodua Myvi (6.2 l/100km)
2. Compact Premium City Cars
Volkswagen Polo 1.2 TSI (5.8 l/100km)
Mini Cooper R56 (5.9 l/100km)
Alfa Romeo Mito (6.1 l/100km)
3. Family Cars
Honda City (6.1 l/100km)
Proton Inspira 1.8E M/T (6.3 l/100km)
Nissan Latio Sedan 1.6 (7.1 l/100km)
4. Premium Family Cars
Toyota Corolla Altis 1.8 (5.5 l/100km)
Ford Focus TDCI (5.8 l/100km)
Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI (6.3 l/100km)
5. Luxury Family Cars
Mazda6 2.0 (7.4 l/100km)
Hyundai Sonata 2.0 (7.5 l/100km)
Volvo S40 2.0 Powershift (7.7 l/100km)
6. Executive Cars
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI (7.2 l/100km)
Audi A4 1.8T (7.4 l/100km)
Volkswagen Passat CC 2.0TSi (7.9 l/100km)
7. Premium Executive Cars
Mercedes-Benz E 200 CGI (5.6 l/100km)
Audi A6 2.0 TFSi (7.7 l/100km)
BMW 523i (7.8 l/100km)
8. Super Saloons
Mercedes-Benz S300 L (9.4 l/100km)
Audi A8 3.2 (9.9 l/100km)
Porsche Panamera 3.6 (10.9 l/100km)
9. Sport Coupes/Cabriolets
Volkswagen Scirocco 1.4 TSI (6.3 l/100km)
Audi A5 2.0 TFSI (7.5 l/100km)
Peugeot 308 CC (8.1 l/100km)
10. Performance Cars
Volkswagen Golf GTi (7.4 l/100km)
Audi TT TFSI (7.7 l/100km)
Lotus Elise S (8.2 l/100km)
11. Pickup Trucks 4X4
Isuzu D-Max 2.5 (7.6 l/100km)
Ssangyong Actyon Sports 2.0 (8.0 l/100km)
Nissan Navara (8.2 l/100km)
12. Compact MPV
Honda Freed (6.1 l/100km)
Toyota Avanza (7.1 l/100km)
Honda Stream RSZ (7.2 l/100km)
13. Luxury MPV
Hyundai Grand Starex Royale (9.6 l/100km)
Mitsubishi Grandis 2.4 (9.7 l/100km)
Mazda8 (9.8 l/100km)
14. SUV
Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi (7.2 l/100km)
Mitsubishi ASX (7.6 l/100km)
Peugeot 3008 (7.8 l/100km)
15. Compact Luxury SUV
Mazda CX-7 (7.7 l/100km)
Volvo XC60 2.0T (8.5 l/100km)
Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI (8.6 l/100km)
16. Luxury SUV
Volvo XC90 D5 (8.5 l/100km)
Porsche Cayenne Diesel (9.3 l/100km)
Lexus RX270 (9.5 l/100km)
17. Supercars
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG (9.3 l/100km)
Porsche 911 Carrera PDK (9.8 l/100km)
Porsche 911 GT2 (12.5 l/100km)
18. Family Hybrids
Toyota Prius (3.9 l/100km)
Honda Insight (4.6 l/100km)
Honda Civic Hybrid (4.6 l/100km)
19. Luxury Hybrids
Lexus RX 450h (6.3 l/100km)
Porsche Cayenne Hybrid (8.3 l/100km)
Lexus LS 600h L (9.3 l/100km)
By KON
Pictures: Autoworld archive and official manufacturer release.
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ReplyDeleteKnowing what your consumption looks like from tank-to-tank is important, but that's really not enough. Knowing what mileage you're getting in real time--being able to compare it to what you got yesterday or even 10 minutes ago--is the new way to drive these days.
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