Thursday 3 September 2020

Most Fuel Efficient Cars in Malaysia


What is the most important thing that one should look at when buying a car?

Many people would mention the brand, the model, the design, and a lot of other factors.

I personally felt that what is most important is actually how fuel-efficient is the car. Why? Because you will be driving the car for many years and that one thing that is constant is the fuel that you will pump into the car. If the car is not fuel-efficient, ringgit will flow out of your pocket faster than you realize. 

For example, a car with a fuel-efficiency of 5L per 100 km can go double the distance compare to a car with a fuel-efficiency of 10L per 100 km. Same distance but double the price. I would have nothing to say if you find paying more is nothing. But for me, and most of the people who are more financially literate, it is never a good idea to pay more. The extra money can be put to good use for a better future.



Below is a list of some of the most fuel-efficient cars in Malaysia.

  • Est. 4.7L/100km - Perodua Bezza 1.0 Standard G – A/T
  • Est. 5.2L/100km - Suzuki Alto 1.0 A/T GLX
  • Est. 5.2L/100km - Mazda 2 Skyactiv 1.5 SDN
  • Est. 5.3L/100km - Mitsubishi Mirage 1.2 Sport (2014)
  • Est. 5.3L/100km - Ford Fiesta SE with 1-liter EcoBoost A/T
  • Est. 5.6L/100km - Honda Jazz 1.5 S
  • Est. 5.6L/100km - Kia Picanto 1.2 A/T
  • Est. 5.8L/100km - Proton Iriz 1.3 MT
  • Est. 5.8L/100km - Hyundai i10
  • Est. 6.0L/100km - Nissan Almera 1.5E A/T
  • Est. 6.2L/100km - Myvi 1.3 Standard G – A/T
  • Est. 6.3L/100km - Toyota Vios 1.5G
  • Est. 6.5L/100km - Volkswagen Polo Sedan 1.6
  • Est. 7.5L/100km - Honda City 1.5L S

I got the information from imoney but I rearrange it to show the most fuel-efficient car first. Of course, there are many more cars that are not listed here. If you have any idea of other fuel-efficient cars that should be listed here, please let me know.

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