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multipla consumption
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gunawan
, Aug 18 2008 01:20 PM, 20 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 18 August 2008 - 01:20 PM
with the current fuel height,
what is the consumption looks like.
how much per km . example 0.23 cents ??
when your car travel 100km per hour, what is the actual rmp
mine at 3000 rmp at speed of 100 km speed
it's normal.
pls ahare
gunawan
what is the consumption looks like.
how much per km . example 0.23 cents ??
when your car travel 100km per hour, what is the actual rmp
mine at 3000 rmp at speed of 100 km speed
it's normal.
pls ahare
gunawan
#3
Posted 19 August 2008 - 12:21 PM
brother,
thanks for the input
i just bought second hand unit @ rm39k.
tip top condition.
you are right. about 25 cent.
one question.
is it normal rpm at 3000 at running speed 100.
pls input
wong
thanks for the input
i just bought second hand unit @ rm39k.
tip top condition.
you are right. about 25 cent.
one question.
is it normal rpm at 3000 at running speed 100.
pls input
wong
#6
Posted 19 August 2008 - 04:59 PM
hi gunawan,
i am brother of the owner that driving picasso in your company.
i am driving berlingo (one of the weird outlook car models)?
What's r your comments after driving multipla? Is the handling as good as
typical conti sedan car? Never test drive multipla before and curious to
know more.
i am brother of the owner that driving picasso in your company.
i am driving berlingo (one of the weird outlook car models)?
What's r your comments after driving multipla? Is the handling as good as
typical conti sedan car? Never test drive multipla before and curious to
know more.
#7
Posted 19 August 2008 - 06:17 PM
whole family like it so much.
now it's time to learn how to maintain it.
first time owning mak salih car.
any thing to share
gunawan
now it's time to learn how to maintain it.
first time owning mak salih car.
any thing to share
gunawan
#8
Posted 19 August 2008 - 09:08 PM
hi gunawan,
Fiat and citroen did share a lot of platform before. I think Fiat also same
very choosy on spare parts and oils. Try to stick everything with the
original spec. Especially, the engine oil and the gear box oil. Don't try
any oil additive in our car. All additives are rubbish to our car. Don't
covert your rim to the normal japanese rim PCD size. Becouse our conti car
mostly come with the rim with different PCD size which is hardly find the
rims in malaysia. But this is also good for us, because no any theft will
interested with our rims.
Fiat and citroen did share a lot of platform before. I think Fiat also same
very choosy on spare parts and oils. Try to stick everything with the
original spec. Especially, the engine oil and the gear box oil. Don't try
any oil additive in our car. All additives are rubbish to our car. Don't
covert your rim to the normal japanese rim PCD size. Becouse our conti car
mostly come with the rim with different PCD size which is hardly find the
rims in malaysia. But this is also good for us, because no any theft will
interested with our rims.
#9
Posted 20 August 2008 - 11:56 AM
good input.
will strictly follow.
what car are you driving ?
share yours pls
gunawan
will strictly follow.
what car are you driving ?
share yours pls
gunawan
#10
Posted 20 August 2008 - 01:13 PM
hi gunawan,
i am driving citroen berlingo (similar with renault kangoo). My friends
asked me why i buy this weird outlook car before. But, to me outlook is not
important for me. My driver seat is inside the car cabin not outside. So, i
don't care, as long as i enjoyed with my ride.
i am driving citroen berlingo (similar with renault kangoo). My friends
asked me why i buy this weird outlook car before. But, to me outlook is not
important for me. My driver seat is inside the car cabin not outside. So, i
don't care, as long as i enjoyed with my ride.