On Mid October, the Waja Driver side Power window jammed. Costs RM260 to repair the motor. I drove from Putrajaya to PJ with the window down. Half wet as a result.
On Mid Nov the Waja cannot start. Tow to Ah Choy in Section 17. "Camshaft Sensor" problem. RM340 poorer. Changed the Spark Plugs too.
On November 29, I drove the Waja to Ipoh. The car consumed only RM67.05 of fuel to and fro Ipoh, ie. 12.7km/l. This means that the Waja 4G18 is a Long distance cruiser. Check out the Huge Boot (photo below):
My average speed was 110km/h. Fastest I driven was 130km/h. I fetched a couple and a baby (baby seat fitted facing rearward at back). Also, I followed another car.
Without further ado, let's proceed to Logbook:
Mileage September (last update): 140,830km
Mileage October: 141,900km
Mileage Sept to oct: 1070km
Mileage November: 142,696km
Mileage Oct to Nov: 796km
Mileage December: 144,222km
Mileage Nov to Dec: 1526km
FUEL CONSUMPTION:
ALL TIME:
BEST: 12.8km/l. 100% highway driving (to Penang). 700km per full tank.
WORST: 6.7km/l 100% City driving. Mere 332km per full tank.
LAST 2 months:
Best: 12.7km/l (100% highway, Ipoh trip 2/12/12)
Worst: 6.7km/l (My Garmin GPS Recordings). 100% city driving
ALL TIME:
BEST: 12.8km/l. 100% highway driving (to Penang). 700km per full tank.
WORST: 6.7km/l 100% City driving. Mere 332km per full tank.
LAST 2 months:
Best: 12.7km/l (100% highway, Ipoh trip 2/12/12)
Worst: 6.7km/l (My Garmin GPS Recordings). 100% city driving
Average: 8.1km/l (Garmin GPS recording)
Performance:
0-100km/h 12.9 secs (slight downhill and 13.3 secs flat road before ECU Reflash. 11.1 secs (after reflash)
EXPENSES:
October:
Fuel: RM240
Parking: RM30
Power window motor: RM260
Car wash: RM8
Reload Touch and Go: RM30
November:
Fuel: RM180
Parking: RM30
Camshaft sensor+ Spark plugs: RM340
Car Wash: RM10
December:
Fuel: RM267.05
Parking: RM40
Toll: RM10
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