which sports cars has the most good fuel consumption ?

tanchong

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nowadays fuel price maybe will increase, just want to ask anyone here there r many sports cars in malaysia, anyone can recommend which of the brand and model cars thats is good fuel consumption ? because i m looking for a sports car that good fuel consumption. thanks.
 

khoo198

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Re: which sports cars is the most good fuel consumption ?

TOYOTA MR2!!! ahahahhahaha!!!:rofl:
 

hys10

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Re: which sports cars is the most good fuel consumption ?

Civic FD2 Type R... NA engine... very good fuel consumption...
 

andrew_lsp

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lotus exige supercharge, ariel atom v8 , ktm xbow
sadly all hardly found in malaysia
 

hachiroku clan

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r u buying a sports car tanchong? or just asking for the fun of it?

p/s: r u sure ur not working for nissan? tanchong=nissan! hahaha.. well nissan said that their cars are very2 fuel efficient but the result was impossible to do in real life driving.. this issue came out in the papers recently as readers bashed their 'fuel efficiency test' because of the impossible result.. :burnout:

maybe ur not working for nissan, my appologies then! :)
 
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Niemans1116

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Whats your budget? Audi TT Quattro is a good choice..or if you prefer a more unassuming look..its VW Golf Gti Mk6. Should be ok to your pocket..lol
 

csl

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Normally real sports car owner will not look at fuel and some other things. But since there is such criteria existed, here is the best choice:








Specification:


Engine
Engine capacity 1,332 cc
Engine type 4-cylinder in-line 16-valve DOHC
Compression ratio 10
Bore x Stroke (76 x 73.4) mm
Power 94 bhp
Torque 120 Nm

Performance
Acceleration 13s (0-100kmh)
Top speed 160kmh
Fuel consumption 16.6 km\L

Misc technical data
Transmission 5-speed (M)
Drive type FWD

Measurements
Body type Sedan
Dimensions (4257 x 1680 x 1502)mm
Wheelbase 2,465mm
Min turning radius 5,300mm
Kerb weight 1,035kg
Fuel tank capacity 40L

Brakes
Brakes (Front) Ventilated disc
Brakes (Rear) Drum
Suspension
Suspension (Front) MacPherson strut with coil spring and stabilizer bar
Suspension (Rear) Torsion beam with coil spring and absorber
 

Supra_Fanatics

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lolz! CSL you really made me LMAO! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :adore:

That's just a sports car wannabe...but very good FC indeed but too bad is underpowered "SPORTS CAR" :rofl:

RX-7 or RX-8 1.3cc should be good FC? Road Tax also cheaper :rofl:

Or just get a Stock Toyota Celica VTTL-i 1.8cc, 2ZZ-GE Engine (190HP). Toyota has always been known for their reliability and good FC :top:
 

xtremeleo

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no, really.. its the starlet

1.3liter turbocharged, 133hp, 150Nm on std trim, fuel consumption is better den a 16km/liter if driven sensibly, acceleration to a hundred is as crispy as 6.9sec. cheap, and being a toyota its reliable and it was made to actually be fast and save fuel.

no, really.. its a sport car
 

Supra_Fanatics

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Yes, starlet too. If you are also a fan of old skool cars, this car is great.
 

khoo198

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Yes, starlet too. If you are also a fan of old skool cars, this car is great.
eih SF,...people talk abt 1.3 turbocharged Ep71,82 or 91 la.....not KP60 or 61:biggrin:
 

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