Well if u can give us more specs, ppl would be able to recommend.
I mean at least mention the displacement of each car "How many CC"
and i suppose that they are all 4 cylinders if others plz mention.
However, there are much more to care about rather than Fuel Efficiency as fuel here is very cheap and Qatar is too small.
if they are all 2008 it means u r going for used car, so check many things such as:
- Engine Health
- Maintenance (was it maintained in dealer or not)
- Consumable spare parts prices (such as Filters)
- Investigate about the dealership if they gonna give u pain in the @$$ or not.
- Istimara (AKA Registration or Mulkia) Valid until when. (if less than 6 months, u may neg. the price more down)
- Availability of commercial spare parts (Sometimes u won't be able to buy original so u may need to install unoriginal parts till u got money to buy the original)
I believe the list above would be more important to determine ur car budget than to worry about Fuel which is cheaper than the bottled water.
most of the engine now a days are fuel efficient with the new engineering and technology, but that would depend on power or let's say SUV's and 4 x 4 are having powerful engines who will need more fuel everytime you step on accelerator.
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all of them more than 200km/20ltr even if used
CIVIC, having the smallest engine among the 3 choices but toyota yaris is the best or honda city!
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Well if u can give us more specs, ppl would be able to recommend.
I mean at least mention the displacement of each car "How many CC"
and i suppose that they are all 4 cylinders if others plz mention.
However, there are much more to care about rather than Fuel Efficiency as fuel here is very cheap and Qatar is too small.
if they are all 2008 it means u r going for used car, so check many things such as:
- Engine Health
- Maintenance (was it maintained in dealer or not)
- Consumable spare parts prices (such as Filters)
- Investigate about the dealership if they gonna give u pain in the @$$ or not.
- Istimara (AKA Registration or Mulkia) Valid until when. (if less than 6 months, u may neg. the price more down)
- Availability of commercial spare parts (Sometimes u won't be able to buy original so u may need to install unoriginal parts till u got money to buy the original)
I believe the list above would be more important to determine ur car budget than to worry about Fuel which is cheaper than the bottled water.
most of the engine now a days are fuel efficient with the new engineering and technology, but that would depend on power or let's say SUV's and 4 x 4 are having powerful engines who will need more fuel everytime you step on accelerator.
Honda civic is better
Honda Civic would be more fuel efficent. for common sense 1800cc engine would consume less fuel than 2400cc.
well y dont u try a suzuki better mileage n normal rate parts too
hahahahahaha britexpat... you cracked me up... you're right,google it
i guess Honda Civic ... never go for nissan u wont get resale value
Since you have internet, why not just google and find out for yourself ;o)