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<blockquote data-quote="ramishka" data-source="post: 20518686" data-attributes="member: 18888"><p>As far as I know 2016 civic comes with 1.5L turbocharged engine and 2.0L engine.</p><p></p><p>It's not the same fuel consumption. FD1 would do around 6-8kmpl in city. FD4 8-10kmpl. I have driven all these.</p><p>If someone wants to run 1000+km per month but cant afford the fuel costs, FD3 is ideal.</p><p>If they don't run a lot or don't mind about fuel costs, then FD1 / FD4.</p><p>FD3 has 1300cc engine, but it's also paired with an electric motor. Most people who say the engine is not enough have test driven civics with hybrid batteries that are running low on capacity. If you have a good hybrid battery that holds enough charge, FD3 has ample power and acceleration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramishka, post: 20518686, member: 18888"] As far as I know 2016 civic comes with 1.5L turbocharged engine and 2.0L engine. It's not the same fuel consumption. FD1 would do around 6-8kmpl in city. FD4 8-10kmpl. I have driven all these. If someone wants to run 1000+km per month but cant afford the fuel costs, FD3 is ideal. If they don't run a lot or don't mind about fuel costs, then FD1 / FD4. FD3 has 1300cc engine, but it's also paired with an electric motor. Most people who say the engine is not enough have test driven civics with hybrid batteries that are running low on capacity. If you have a good hybrid battery that holds enough charge, FD3 has ample power and acceleration. [/QUOTE]
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