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Jessica Chavez
by on December 29, 2020
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Honda Civic remains one of the most popular cars in the Philippines and around the world despite of numerous changes. The 2020 Honda Civic Philippines now provides users with the greatest practicality and comfort, with top-of-the-line driving technology and innovation resonating with stylish, sporty designs. The compact car features new aggressive interior and exterior styling and distinct feature lines. It also uses LED headlights and taillights to further emphasize aerodynamic design. Many changes of Honda Civic are also evident in the car, including the dashboard, which is now positioned higher. Honda Philippines provides two choices for Honda Civic, one is a 1.5-liter engine and the other is a 1.8-liter turbocharged engine. Developed by Honda Earth Dream technology, the continuously variable transmission is available for the latest Honda Civic, and it provides driving pleasure and power. Obviously, the 2020 Honda Civic Philippine engine can achieve a maximum power of 139-158hp and a maximum torque of 174-220nm. All of these are in the normal range. In terms of the fuel cost of the 2020 Honda Civic, the results are pretty good. The total fuel consumption of cities and highways is about 16.9 km / L. As for Toyota Vios, since its launch in 2002, it has been one of the best-selling models in the Philippines. This kind of mini car, which dominates the sales rankings almost every year, accommodating various needs of thousands of buyers who have different uses of the car in the Philippine market. Vios is not only widely used in the Philippines, but also mass-produced at Toyota's Santa Rosa production plant. Engine Specs The following chart compares the differences in specs of the 2 engine types offered by The 2020 Toyota Vios: Fuel Consumption As a best-selling compact car, the 2020 Toyota Vios is widely regarded for its fuel efficiency. With the 1.3L engine option combined with a single-seater and cargo-free CVT gearbox, after 1 hour of heavy traffic, the fuel consumption returned to 10.2 km/liter, while for a drive with an average speed of 60 km, it was 14.2 km/l/h, and 22.3 km/L when it was tested on the road. The fuel efficiency of the 1.5 L models is slightly lower than that of the 1.3 L models because they have a larger displacement and generate more power, but the data returned are still very good. Hourly traffic jams result in a speed of 8.1 km/h, 13.1 km/h at 60 km/h, and 19.2 km/h on expressways.
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