Yes impressive axia 4.3L/100km👍 it beat The Proton Savvy currently offers fuel consumption from 5.3 to 5.3L/100km....but of course savvy is more heavy weight then axia.
Are you sure you can get 22-24km/l.?I have been using the car for 2 months now and can only get 14.5km/l.I drive alone most of the time and do not drive aggresively.Something wrong with my new car?
11:00 "1,200cc car costing 8 thousand-something ringgit"... Must be in the late 60s-early 70s when I was still a kid. But I do remember a few things from back then. Japanese cars were starting to become more common. Especially the Datsun model which became the de facto driving school car, replacing the Morris Minor. The main competitor was Toyota Corolla KE20. I also remember the Mitsubishi Lancer - a head-turning car that the sports teacher at my school (Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star) bought. Oh, a semi-detached house that a classmate's father bought in 1972 was... RM28,000. All these may be "cheap" compared to now. But those older would also remember how difficult it was to get money. Given the choice between "Then and Now", I'd whole-heartedly stick with Now :)
Hahaha, thanks for the memories. The RM8200 was for my first new car in 1973, a Datsun 1200. We paod 10 percent interest those days too. A brand new Alfa Romeo Berlina 2000 was around RM12k only, and a Mini 850 was around 6k. But then a sales manager pay was around RM600.
Just drove my Vios 2022 with full 4 persons and full boot luggages and full tank balik kampung yesterday. Fuel consumption is 22.2KM/L speed around 80-120kmh.
same goes to my old grand livina. Toyota best at cruising but when compare to my axia/bezza, i prefer em for city driving but for long drive i prefer my GL
The mileage I (my mom) achieved is based on nearly 100% city drive. Unless Perodua said that it is normal fuel consumption (12.5-13.5km/litre) Vs they claim 25km/litre++
I have been owning the same AV variant for 3 months. So far, my fuel consumption is only 16.7 km/l, because I use the car in Melaka and always have to stop at the traffic lights.
@@hangsuman1131 Tengok driving style juga, tak semestinya "overclaim" diorang buat testing on all conditions and the best they got is 27.2 km/l (iirc)
It's less about 'bawak lasak' but more on 'couldn't afford maintenance intervals'. Or even worse, those who doesn't even bother to maintain their vehicles. Which why many common people prefers Toyotas, the brand models are more forgiving on poor maintenance.
@@Afeeq1011 not CVT gearbox though.. even Toyota not excluded from it.. really need to be gentle with it.. there's a reason why they still not use CVT transmission on their Camry.. that car should be the one that use it.. that said Toyota Daihatsu Perodua cvt is far more robust than anyone else but still need to be taking care of not just from maintenance but also how you drive it..
Watching this video also make me sleepy boss...just having my lunch and after lunch cigar smoke....plus it's raining day...anyway nice video, just checking your vids about axia becoz my doter just got her car last week...tqvm sir....gonna take nice nap..😂
in my old axia i use CFC because its will show real consumption and if speed below 90km i can get around 23km/l. i dont know if new axia have or not. but i still think its fuel consumption is accurate?
Dear YS Khong. I enjoy all your UA-cam so much. It is very helpful. However, I have a little comment on perodua axia model 2023. I have owned for a year and so far it is no way and not even close to get 20km/litre. In average the fuel consumption is only 12.5 to 13.5km/litre. I fill up until full tank and reset the Speedo meter aka trip a to 0km. After I drove about 200km, I refill to full tank. I will know the total litre to fill up until full tank and compare with the mileage (km) I drove so far. It is obviously no way can achieve above 20km/litre as claim by Perodua. I seriously hope Perodua can give a reasonable explanation. By the way, my mom (above 70s) is the one that drove the car.
First, please contact your Perodua dealer and ask them to check your vehicle to verify everything is okay. Then study your test route. City driving and highway driving, driving style , ambient temperature, road and traffic conditions all affect fuel consumprion.
I wonder if the fuel range (if shown in the axia) fluctuates or it shows the minimum range based on worse driving average? e.g my brother's 2015 persona range fluctuates based on driving style but my dad's fortuner shows the minimum range for the car. I've driven both car dry and I am more comfortable with the toyota range when it comes to very low fuel, the persona just blanks after a certain fuel range.and it gives your anxiety driving when you know there isn't a fuel station near.
Usually there is a minimum fuel.level when the low fuel alarm triggers. Some are more accurate than others. I also have run dry before, so I know what you mean.
How can 4 wheels be so close in terms of fuel consumption with 2 wheels? I'm talking about Axia compared to motorcycles. I know that motorcycle engines run higher rpms but they're nearly 10 times lighter. Its staggering!
Efficiency of the engine. Bike engines aren't that efficient especially sport bikes. A 125cc modern moped will do 50km/L though. That's what my old EX5 100cc did even riding around at full throttle😂. More if riding sensibly.
1.0 three cylinder did 24km/L but Turbo Diesel can did better then petrol with a turbo with bigger CC engine a 520d F10 Can did 25km/L on Highway with 2.0 Turbo Diesel or even more economical Skoda Fabia 1.4tdi did 30km/L at Car Throttle
@@SaltyForevermy choice would be the saga. It's a matured product so spare parts are not an issue while the fuel efficiency is just okay. It has a boot and the drive is fantastic. Very comfortable for long journeys too unlike Perodua cars which are uncomfortable. Saga is a family car. Happy to own one no regrets so far
@YSKhongDriving If it is a heavy duty battery to be used to be powerful that may cost at least twice that of ordinary battery, wonder d saving in petrol with d stop/start function is really cost effective especially petrol in malaysia is reasonably cheap. What is your thought ? Thanks
Hi. Where do you read the mileage display? Is it from the AV indication on the digital display at the speedometer. My AV reading shows abt 15 to 17 km only at moderate speed what does that indicate. Is that the fuel consumption? If that's the case then it's very low from the 20 km+ fuel / liter. Also what is range? Is it the average travelling distance? For instance, if one pumps fuel say RM 35, then it converts to the range say 250 km. Anyone pls advise. Rgds
Mileage display is on the Odometer. When you start the journey you zero the odometer. Yoy have to toggle your display until you get Avg Fuel Consumption, usually in Km/L.
In real world driving i believe it's impossible to achieve 20+ km per litre in real world driving. That computerised consumption reading is only an indication of its consumption at that particular moment. It fluctuates greatly depending on the speed and load on the engine. That reading will go up to probably 30km/l or more if you are going downHill and less than 10km/l if you are going up an incline. Don't expect to get 22km/l overall in real world use. You should be happy if you can achieve like 15km/l overall.
bro, i feel you,i have the same car and im crying everyday!! if you want a better fuel consumption with that car, press the eco button additonally and maintain a speed of lower than 80 everywhere u go. even then, it will not give the axia's reading
Uncle, how do i get the fuel consumption to be 20km/L? Cause i could only get up to 12km/L driving on a cityroad with slow acceleration and without power mode turned on. Tried driving constantly ard 60km/h also. Couldn't even get 15km/L tho.
Uncle can u do the test for new alza & veloz? Bcz for alza, perodua claimed it can do upto 22km/l, if uncle could get that figure it'll be most convincing, since it's an MPV, logically it's even impossible to achieve 20km/l, not to mention 22km/l😅
@@jee_san8769 oic... Coz my Axia upgraded to 15 inch but fuel consumption very bad.. Full tank used 2-3 days if I travel Putrajaya to Klang, KL to Klang... Then kena refuel again
@@jhnelson6316 ehhh then you should at the very very least also, be doing 20km/l. The advertised fuel economy of the 4AT axia was 21.8km/l I think. Putrajaya to Klang already 50km. I travel 60km per way to office. And with my ativa, I can only do a total of 2.5 return trips and I always average atleast 21km/l
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my axia 2014 got 58.4km/l ....60-90kmj (14liter rm30 for 32km every day got 14 Day use ) after tht need to top up fuel again😢 need photos just send yours email address,i can post then.🎉just for clarification
Impressive to get 22-24km/l for pure petrol car in mixed driving conditions. It’s the same efficiency as my Ioniq hybrid. Well done Axia!
Yes impressive axia 4.3L/100km👍
it beat The Proton Savvy currently offers fuel consumption from 5.3 to 5.3L/100km....but of course savvy is more heavy weight then axia.
Are you sure you can get 22-24km/l.?I have been using the car for 2 months now and can only get 14.5km/l.I drive alone most of the time and do not drive aggresively.Something wrong with my new car?
@@chongkokyoong255 well uncle Khong managed to proved that in above video. It depends on your driving habits too.
@@chongkokyoong255if most of it is a city drive, it's quite normal
Don't believe on the meter... pump and calculate manually then will get a different result
oh yeah... Raya treat !!
Most welcome.
Was driving nonstop 3-4hrs(3++km) cruising around at 100-120kmj, only dropped 1bar fuel.
Typical for every car problem when cruising. Problem only when you stuck in traffic jam. Not moving but bar dropped. aiyo
11:00 "1,200cc car costing 8 thousand-something ringgit"... Must be in the late 60s-early 70s when I was still a kid. But I do remember a few things from back then. Japanese cars were starting to become more common. Especially the Datsun model which became the de facto driving school car, replacing the Morris Minor. The main competitor was Toyota Corolla KE20. I also remember the Mitsubishi Lancer - a head-turning car that the sports teacher at my school (Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star) bought. Oh, a semi-detached house that a classmate's father bought in 1972 was... RM28,000.
All these may be "cheap" compared to now. But those older would also remember how difficult it was to get money. Given the choice between "Then and Now", I'd whole-heartedly stick with Now :)
Hahaha, thanks for the memories. The RM8200 was for my first new car in 1973, a Datsun 1200. We paod 10 percent interest those days too. A brand new Alfa Romeo Berlina 2000 was around RM12k only, and a Mini 850 was around 6k. But then a sales manager pay was around RM600.
Back then salary was like rm300 a month
Just drove my Vios 2022 with full 4 persons and full boot luggages and full tank balik kampung yesterday. Fuel consumption is 22.2KM/L speed around 80-120kmh.
Fantastic.
Vios 2022 is the one before all nee 4th gen vios?
On eco mode and very very light foot ya.
My 2021 almera turbo did 22km/l at 120km/h auto cruise, 20km/l at 130km/h
same goes to my old grand livina. Toyota best at cruising but when compare to my axia/bezza, i prefer em for city driving but for long drive i prefer my GL
tqvm uncle khong, really appreciated what you do for people like us that care most about fuel consumption
You are most welcome.
Selamat Hari Raya uncle! Stay safe! 🤗
The mileage I (my mom) achieved is based on nearly 100% city drive. Unless Perodua said that it is normal fuel consumption (12.5-13.5km/litre) Vs they claim 25km/litre++
Tku YS Khong. ❤
Good review khong, this moment launching All new agya and Ayla 2023 in Indonesia. But in Indonesia very expensive
Everything is going up because of freight and other price increases.
I have been owning the same AV variant for 3 months. So far, my fuel consumption is only 16.7 km/l, because I use the car in Melaka and always have to stop at the traffic lights.
Yes, under those conditions you are doing very well
I drive in kl, everyday 9-5 peak hour jam, average is around 13km/L 😂
@@haziee3108. Noted 😅. Btw, my mileage per liter has been reduced to 16.5km/l by the time I made this comment 😅.
Bro aku drive low speck. Axia pun dpt 15.6km/l..mcm overclaim la perodua ni
@@hangsuman1131 Tengok driving style juga, tak semestinya "overclaim" diorang buat testing on all conditions and the best they got is 27.2 km/l (iirc)
Good test .. very impressive for non hybrid car
Student is not recommended for CVT gearbox.. diorang bawak lasak.. pretty sure they have to change the gearbox..
It's less about 'bawak lasak' but more on 'couldn't afford maintenance intervals'. Or even worse, those who doesn't even bother to maintain their vehicles.
Which why many common people prefers Toyotas, the brand models are more forgiving on poor maintenance.
@@Afeeq1011 not CVT gearbox though.. even Toyota not excluded from it.. really need to be gentle with it.. there's a reason why they still not use CVT transmission on their Camry.. that car should be the one that use it.. that said Toyota Daihatsu Perodua cvt is far more robust than anyone else but still need to be taking care of not just from maintenance but also how you drive it..
Why?
How about saga fuel consumption?
Watching this video also make me sleepy boss...just having my lunch and after lunch cigar smoke....plus it's raining day...anyway nice video, just checking your vids about axia becoz my doter just got her car last week...tqvm sir....gonna take nice nap..😂
Hahaha! Enjoy!
in my old axia i use CFC because its will show real consumption and if speed below 90km i can get around 23km/l. i dont know if new axia have or not. but i still think its fuel consumption is accurate?
nice! Hope to see how the new Vios perform in terms of fuel consumption with 110kg lighter body and switching to perodua drivetrain.
Stay tuned.
Uncle should calculate base on fuel tank, instead of meter can be inaccurate
True, but this is better than nothing. Full tank method can also be inaccurate; been there done that.
For comparison, my 2016 axia can only get 15km/l on the highway.
😢😮😢😮
what lack from this axia is cruise control. if perodua bring it to axia it would be perfect car to buy.
😀
Yeah..missing auto pilot as well.. need that too.. would be excellent car😃
That price people shout already, they did not buy pun 😂
@YS Khong Driving, do the test for alza 2022
Done
Dear YS Khong. I enjoy all your UA-cam so much. It is very helpful.
However, I have a little comment on perodua axia model 2023. I have owned for a year and so far it is no way and not even close to get 20km/litre. In average the fuel consumption is only 12.5 to 13.5km/litre.
I fill up until full tank and reset the Speedo meter aka trip a to 0km.
After I drove about 200km, I refill to full tank.
I will know the total litre to fill up until full tank and compare with the mileage (km) I drove so far.
It is obviously no way can achieve above 20km/litre as claim by Perodua.
I seriously hope Perodua can give a reasonable explanation. By the way, my mom (above 70s) is the one that drove the car.
First, please contact your Perodua dealer and ask them to check your vehicle to verify everything is okay.
Then study your test route. City driving and highway driving, driving style , ambient temperature, road and traffic conditions all affect fuel consumprion.
can you do a 2023 saga FC test
If they can give me a car.
I wonder if the fuel range (if shown in the axia) fluctuates or it shows the minimum range based on worse driving average? e.g my brother's 2015 persona range fluctuates based on driving style but my dad's fortuner shows the minimum range for the car. I've driven both car dry and I am more comfortable with the toyota range when it comes to very low fuel, the persona just blanks after a certain fuel range.and it gives your anxiety driving when you know there isn't a fuel station near.
Usually there is a minimum fuel.level when the low fuel alarm triggers. Some are more accurate than others. I also have run dry before, so I know what you mean.
How can 4 wheels be so close in terms of fuel consumption with 2 wheels? I'm talking about Axia compared to motorcycles. I know that motorcycle engines run higher rpms but they're nearly 10 times lighter. Its staggering!
Those are the numbers.
Efficiency of the engine. Bike engines aren't that efficient especially sport bikes. A 125cc modern moped will do 50km/L though. That's what my old EX5 100cc did even riding around at full throttle😂. More if riding sensibly.
Wat u ride? Tmax?.
1.0 three cylinder did 24km/L but Turbo Diesel can did better then petrol with a turbo with bigger CC engine a 520d F10 Can did 25km/L on Highway with 2.0 Turbo Diesel or even more economical Skoda Fabia 1.4tdi did 30km/L at Car Throttle
Every fc test is different.
Low budget also struggles to choose this or cheaper Proton Saga....
True. Tough decision.
@@YSKhongDriving Then which is the best choice for uncle opinion?
@@SaltyForevermy choice would be the saga. It's a matured product so spare parts are not an issue while the fuel efficiency is just okay. It has a boot and the drive is fantastic. Very comfortable for long journeys too unlike Perodua cars which are uncomfortable. Saga is a family car. Happy to own one no regrets so far
thanks uncle ys
You are most welcome.
Maybe the MT can do 27km/l ?
He should fill up the tank. Drive for 100 km. And fill up the tank again.
That's more accurate instead of relying on the car's measurement.
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Fuel pumps are also not accurate.
Are you going to take this up Genting?
Already done.
Uncle can try drive a c300 w206 up to Genting ? Thank you
If anyone has such a car...
My axia is only about 12.6 Km/L ... Why? 😢
Check yr driving style.
New axia or old axia?
Will d stop/start function drain d battery life span faster ? Thanks
When they spec in the function they will ensure the batt is powerful enougb
@YSKhongDriving If it is a heavy duty battery to be used to be powerful that may cost at least twice that of ordinary battery, wonder d saving in petrol with d stop/start function is really cost effective especially petrol in malaysia is reasonably cheap. What is your thought ? Thanks
@@stom8695start/stop is the worst feature. Not saving at all. Also irritating
Im also hope axia had cruise control
Cost is a big consideration for cars in this category.
Hi. Where do you read the mileage display? Is it from the AV indication on the digital display at the speedometer. My AV reading shows abt 15 to 17 km only at moderate speed what does that indicate. Is that the fuel consumption? If that's the case then it's very low from the 20 km+ fuel / liter. Also what is range? Is it the average travelling distance? For instance, if one pumps fuel say RM 35, then it converts to the range say 250 km. Anyone pls advise. Rgds
Mileage display is on the Odometer. When you start the journey you zero the odometer.
Yoy have to toggle your display until you get Avg Fuel Consumption, usually in Km/L.
In real world driving i believe it's impossible to achieve 20+ km per litre in real world driving. That computerised consumption reading is only an indication of its consumption at that particular moment. It fluctuates greatly depending on the speed and load on the engine. That reading will go up to probably 30km/l or more if you are going downHill and less than 10km/l if you are going up an incline. Don't expect to get 22km/l overall in real world use. You should be happy if you can achieve like 15km/l overall.
@@adriansgt9465agreed with you..looks like perodua over claim for fuel consumption
Uncle, if you have the chance to buy. Which you would pick between Axia 2023 AV & current 2022 Myvi AV?
Of course for me I would want a bigger car. Then I would have to pay .ore for fuel, and it depends on the condition of the used car.
Tough decision.
surely axia bro.DNGA platform le. myvi dont hav..
Hows it compared to iriz 1.3 2023?
Donno. Have not driven that one.
My iriz active would give like 11km/l 😅😂
bro, i feel you,i have the same car and im crying everyday!! if you want a better fuel consumption with that car, press the eco button additonally and maintain a speed of lower than 80 everywhere u go. even then, it will not give the axia's reading
haha boustead holding petroleum.....no comment with this fuel
Uncle, how do i get the fuel consumption to be 20km/L? Cause i could only get up to 12km/L driving on a cityroad with slow acceleration and without power mode turned on. Tried driving constantly ard 60km/h also. Couldn't even get 15km/L tho.
Light footed driving, that is all.
@YSKhongDriving thank you for the advice 😊 n btw i love your channel!
Control the rpm. Not the speed.
Uncle can u do the test for new alza & veloz?
Bcz for alza, perodua claimed it can do upto 22km/l, if uncle could get that figure it'll be most convincing, since it's an MPV, logically it's even impossible to achieve 20km/l, not to mention 22km/l😅
Check our channel videos.
I get only 10-11km/l for m new veloz
@@YSKhongDriving found, tq
@@aadaccit's normal if you drive like crazy..if not the car need 10k km first or it have a problems
Yey
Normally standard 4AT Axia can go for how many km/L in full tank
for me first gen axia g 390-430km for rm60 fuel
@@jee_san8769 oic... Coz my Axia upgraded to 15 inch but fuel consumption very bad.. Full tank used 2-3 days if I travel Putrajaya to Klang, KL to Klang... Then kena refuel again
@@jhnelson6316 😅 i still using ori rim
@@jhnelson6316 ehhh then you should at the very very least also, be doing 20km/l. The advertised fuel economy of the 4AT axia was 21.8km/l I think.
Putrajaya to Klang already 50km.
I travel 60km per way to office. And with my ativa, I can only do a total of 2.5 return trips and I always average atleast 21km/l
@@SuperBroomBrooom city n highway drive 13km/L Max
Pity you uncle,having to drive this basic car in heavy traffic,it must be tiring and making sleepy
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@@YSKhongDriving uncle, are you planning to bring the axia up genting?
@@heera_cazador oh yeah just saw it haha
my axia 2014 got 58.4km/l ....60-90kmj (14liter rm30 for 32km every day got 14 Day use ) after tht need to top up fuel again😢
need photos just send yours email address,i can post then.🎉just for clarification
Uncle ys...can you get up genting with toyota Gr Cross.I really want to watch it.(PLEASE🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹).thank you.
Hope you will reply
We have taken the Cross up. Mechanically they are the same. The difference, if any, is negligible.
Thank too much for replying...love you❤