Honda stream

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Anyone drive honda stream before, can tell me how the fuel is like?. Does stream use more petrol?. How the fuel like?
 

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Most Stream on the road are COE cars. Watch for consumption in older card, and especially the wear and tear parts. I am not sure , but I think Honda maintenance is not cheap.
 

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Drove it for 7 years until coe expired
Love the car
It’s the drivability of car with space of mini mpv
Honda as usual is very reliable
Petrol was probably 11-13 km/l.. I can’t remember exactly... but with 70% highway
 

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I had 9-10km/l for 50% highway. It's quite a heavy car but steady on fast speed.
 

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fuel consumption not very good and this car not much power as this is a NA car.

around 10-11km if you light foot plus do more highway
 

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Used to own this car for 7 years. Best Fc that I got was 13+ km. Worst? 10+. It uses 5AT Gearbox. 5AT is useful at high speed when you runs at lower RPM but on the flip side, it becomes a fuel guzzler in low speed ranges

Adequate power if driving 1 or 2 pax onboard. If you constantly load 5 to 7 pax, then of course don't expect it to deliver the performance you want. Moreover this model is now obsolete and the ones you see on the road are largely renewed COE ones with high mileages on its trip-meter. You need to manage your expectations with regards to the FC and Power
 
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