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If you're from South Africa. Open an FNB account. Credit/petrol card. You'll pay an annual fee of abou R100. In case of emergency. You phone FNB 24hour helpline. They will dispatch the AA. Coverage and Benefits 100% the same.
rates of what, ? what rate? the money rates or fuel rates. is this some rental question? or car spec question? what are you doing, ? is there a problem this is a USA forum. so finding (KM) answer here can be hard. we still use imperial measures here, (yes, daft)
You have to give us the price of fuel and. and type of driving. Was it all hiway miles or a lot of city miles This all makes a difference. Also how many litres of fuel. You can do it yourself by dividing the liters of fuel into the kilometers and multiplying the price you paid for a liter of fuel.
All depends on what you are trying to calculate. - fuel consumption? Basic mathematics. - Self owned and lifetime depreciation? Lots of variables but basic mathematics - Leased? - Rented? - Stolen? Depends on how far you get.
8 km per litre, or 12.5 litres/100km is certainly a bit heavy for that model, but not disastrously so, as in city driving it was rated at 10 L/100 km when new by Govt agencies where I am in Aust.
So the usual suspects in an older car are
- dirty air filter
- low tire pressures
- spark plugs worn or fouled
- ignition timing incorrect
- fuel pressure too high
- fuel injectors worn
- evap canister filter blocked
- emissions system faulty (EGR valve or Vacuum Switching Valve)
ok you have to check if the air filter is clogged if that checks out ok, one of your injectors my not close properly and cause moore petrol to be consume.lock at this first and ask me more if you want. God luck Hans
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