New Hyundai i10 makes initial impression to justify small car's big billing
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New Hyundai i10 makes initial impression to justify small car's big billing
The letter "i" has great significance in the motoring world. It first came to prominence as a boot-lid indicator that the engine of the car in front had fuel injection. A couple of decades ago, company reps were said to be particularly proud of this bit of oneupman-ship because some considered that it also stood for "important".
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Re: New Hyundai i10 makes initial impression to justify small car's big billing
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 02:18:27 -0500, sjmmail2000-247@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
>The letter "i" has great significance in the motoring world. It first came to prominence as a boot-lid indicator that the engine of the car in front had fuel injection. A couple of decades ago, company reps were said to be particularly proud of this bit of oneupman-ship because some considered that it also stood for "important".
>Read More: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif...SS&attr=796841
Wonder if the impressive 56mpg are US or UK? If UK, that means it
would get ~67mpg, no?
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>The letter "i" has great significance in the motoring world. It first came to prominence as a boot-lid indicator that the engine of the car in front had fuel injection. A couple of decades ago, company reps were said to be particularly proud of this bit of oneupman-ship because some considered that it also stood for "important".
>Read More: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif...SS&attr=796841
Wonder if the impressive 56mpg are US or UK? If UK, that means it
would get ~67mpg, no?
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Bob
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Re: New Hyundai i10 makes initial impression to justify small car'sbig billing
On Mar 24, 12:57 pm, Bob Adkins <bob.adk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 02:18:27 -0500, sjmmail2000-...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> >The letter "i" has great significance in the motoring world. It first came to prominence as a boot-lid indicator that the engine of the car in front had fuel injection. A couple of decades ago, company reps were said to be particularly proud of this bit of oneupman-ship because some considered that it also stood for "important".
> >Read More:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif.../new_car_revie...
>
> Wonder if the impressive 56mpg are US or UK? If UK, that means it
> would get ~67mpg, no?
> -
>
> Bob
That mileage is indeed very impresive. The i10 made it's debut in
India but it may have a diffrent powertrain since the mileage isn't so
high there, Oh wait a min they give km per litre to be around 20
(actual user figures) So when you convert to MPG I guess it kinda
evens out ..
> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 02:18:27 -0500, sjmmail2000-...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> >The letter "i" has great significance in the motoring world. It first came to prominence as a boot-lid indicator that the engine of the car in front had fuel injection. A couple of decades ago, company reps were said to be particularly proud of this bit of oneupman-ship because some considered that it also stood for "important".
> >Read More:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif.../new_car_revie...
>
> Wonder if the impressive 56mpg are US or UK? If UK, that means it
> would get ~67mpg, no?
> -
>
> Bob
That mileage is indeed very impresive. The i10 made it's debut in
India but it may have a diffrent powertrain since the mileage isn't so
high there, Oh wait a min they give km per litre to be around 20
(actual user figures) So when you convert to MPG I guess it kinda
evens out ..
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Re: New Hyundai i10 makes initial impression to justify small car'sbig billing
> More:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif.../new_car_revie...
>>
>> Wonder if the impressive 56mpg are US or UK? If UK, that means it
>> would get ~67mpg, no?
>> -
>>
>> Bob
>
>That mileage is indeed very impresive. The i10 made it's debut in
>India but it may have a diffrent powertrain since the mileage isn't so
>high there, Oh wait a min they give km per litre to be around 20
>(actual user figures) So when you convert to MPG I guess it kinda
>evens out ..
Err...ummmm that is 47.31 miles/US Gallon
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Re: New Hyundai i10 makes initial impression to justify small car'sbig billing
On Mar 29, 8:42 pm, nrmad...@yahoo.com (Neville MADDEN) wrote:
> > More:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif.../new_car_revie...
>
> >> Wonder if the impressive 56mpg are US or UK? If UK, that means it
> >> would get ~67mpg, no?
> >> -
>
> >> Bob
>
> >That mileage is indeed very impresive. The i10 made it's debut in
> >India but it may have a diffrent powertrain since the mileage isn't so
> >high there, Oh wait a min they give km per litre to be around 20
> >(actual user figures) So when you convert to MPG I guess it kinda
> >evens out ..
>
> Err...ummmm that is 47.31 miles/US Gallon
I am not very certain this buddy of mine is a frugal driver. I
remember on a bike which advertised 100 kmpl & the average Joe would
get around 70 min this dude never got more than 55. Of course those
figures where in college, & hopefully he has matured
Bottom line the figures of 56mpg could be realistic
> > More:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif.../new_car_revie...
>
> >> Wonder if the impressive 56mpg are US or UK? If UK, that means it
> >> would get ~67mpg, no?
> >> -
>
> >> Bob
>
> >That mileage is indeed very impresive. The i10 made it's debut in
> >India but it may have a diffrent powertrain since the mileage isn't so
> >high there, Oh wait a min they give km per litre to be around 20
> >(actual user figures) So when you convert to MPG I guess it kinda
> >evens out ..
>
> Err...ummmm that is 47.31 miles/US Gallon
I am not very certain this buddy of mine is a frugal driver. I
remember on a bike which advertised 100 kmpl & the average Joe would
get around 70 min this dude never got more than 55. Of course those
figures where in college, & hopefully he has matured
Bottom line the figures of 56mpg could be realistic
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