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2014 Corolla Altis - Technical, Features & Use


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most people do no.1, I normally change to N at my last few km/h so i can stop more gently (less of the "pull back" feel) then continue to hold brakes. Sometimes I will pull handbrake then release footbrake... sometimes I end up holding the footbrake even if I pull up my handbrake. Nah, don't ask, I'm just weird.

 

 

 

Conventional AT or CVT ?

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Conventional AT.... 4-speed. [blush]

 

I thot CVT.

Anyway, conventional AT can do a lot of stuffs and still survive.

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I thot CVT.

Anyway, conventional AT can do a lot of stuffs and still survive.

 

Latest Altis should be CVT. My car is not an Altis, nor is it at all latest.

Though I believe previous generation of Altis is also 4-speed automatic.

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My new milestone.

 

Hit 16km/hr now

 

 

 

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Can share what brand and type of petrol you use to achieve this? Did you turn on or off the ECO mode?

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Can share what brand and type of petrol you use to achieve this? Did you turn on or off the ECO mode?

 

 

16km/hr high mah? I am thinking i will have chance to go 17km/L.

 

 

Shell 95 and i turn on my eco mode.

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16km/hr high mah? I am thinking i will have chance to go 17km/L.

 

 

Shell 95 and i turn on my eco mode.

 

 

I using ESSO 5000 and getting about 11 to 12km/hr.

 

Next pump will try Shell if FC does not improve

 

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16km/hr high mah? I am thinking i will have chance to go 17km/L.

 

 

Shell 95 and i turn on my eco mode.

For Hyundai accent 1.4mt with economic mode turned on, I am getting 18.2km/l, 60% highway and 40% city.

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I using ESSO 5000 and getting about 11 to 12km/hr.

 

Next pump will try Shell if FC does not improve

 

 

My present tank is ESSO 5000 ( previously Caltex 95).

Can feel a little raw oompf but FC like suffering vs Caltex.

No choice, this month like got 2x the points, aiming for 9600 smiles points. [:p]

 

 

 

 

Anyone changed tyres yet? Any recommendations?

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My present tank is ESSO 5000 ( previously Caltex 95).

Can feel a little raw oompf but FC like suffering vs Caltex.

No choice, this month like got 2x the points, aiming for 9600 smiles points. [:p]

 

 

 

 

Anyone changed tyres yet? Any recommendations?

 

Bro.... Your tyres so fast wear out.....

 

My previous ride was on Michelin XM2 which last me for 30,000km before I change to Altis... As the tyre is from Thailand, I thought Altis would have been fitted with XM2 but it's not. Anyway my next tyre will be XM2. My experience with this tyre so far is good.

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Bro.... Your tyres so fast wear out.....

 

My previous ride was on Michelin XM2 which last me for 30,000km before I change to Altis... As the tyre is from Thailand, I thought Altis would have been fitted with XM2 but it's not. Anyway my next tyre will be XM2. My experience with this tyre so far is good.

 

Haven't worn out totally yet. Check early with you guys then can do more research. Thanks !

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Bro.... Your tyres so fast wear out.....

 

My previous ride was on Michelin XM2 which last me for 30,000km before I change to Altis... As the tyre is from Thailand, I thought Altis would have been fitted with XM2 but it's not. Anyway my next tyre will be XM2. My experience with this tyre so far is good.

 

Yes XM2 is very good, used it for my current Altis.

 

Quiet and low rolling resistance. Dry and wet grip also quite decent.

 

It is a good all-around tyre.

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Yes XM2 is very good, used it for my current Altis.

 

Quiet and low rolling resistance. Dry and wet grip also quite decent.

 

It is a good all-around tyre.

 

 

price of XM2?

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Yes XM2 is very good, used it for my current Altis.

 

Quiet and low rolling resistance. Dry and wet grip also quite decent.

 

It is a good all-around tyre.

I have been using XM2 for my previous car and within a week of getting my Altis, I could not stand the shitty Dunlop tyres(no offence to those with them), I change to XM2. It's quiet, high roll resistant and perform brilliantly on SG wet weather condition. It's may be expensive but safety is worth more than a restaurant meal. Priority in safety rather than changing to some fancy rims. Edited by Mulberrypork
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