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Car/Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Rating in Kilometers per Liter

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According to the Department of Energy s (DOE) 2006 fuel economy run results for passenger and light
duty vehicle, also shown below, Toyota Vios 1.3L has the highest Fuel efficiency rating among passenger
cars and among others, with a mileage of 22.16 Km/Liter of gasoline, followed by BMW 520d Stepronic
199cc with a mileage of 21.07 Km/liter of diesel.
See the complete results below;
Unit/Model Fuel Transmission

Fuel

Transmission

Efficiency
Rating
(Km/L)

Passenger Car
MITSUBISHI Galant 2.4 L
TOYOTA Vios 1.3L
TOYOTA Altis 1.6 L
VOLVO All New S40 2.4 L
HONDA City 1.5 L
HONDA City 1.3 L
HONDA Civic 1.8 L
KIA Rio 1.4 L
KIA Picanto 1.1 L
HYUNDAI ACCENT 1.5 L
HYUNDAI GETZ 1.5 L
BMW 730Ld Steptronic 2993 cc
BMW 520d Steptronic 1995cc
SUV

Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline
Gasoline

Automatic
Manual
Manual
Automatic/Manual
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Automatic
Automatic

12.76
22.16
16.66
11.45
18.21
17.5
11.39
15.66
20.8
19.01
19.19
11.76
21.07

VOLVO XC 90 2.4 L

Diesel

MITSUBISHI Montero 2.8 L


BMW X3 2.0d 1995 cc
BMW X5 3.0d 1995 cc
KIA Sorento CRDi 2.5 L
AUV
ISUZU Crosswind 2.5 L
ISUZU Aterra 3.0 L
Multipurpose Vehicle
MITSUBISHI Grandis 2.4 L
TOYOTA Innova 2.5 L
Pick-up
ISUZU D-MAX 2.0 L

Diesel
Diesel
Diesel
Diesel

Automatic/
Manual
Automatic
Manual
Automatic
Automatic

Diesel
Diesel

manual
Automatic

16.15
11.86

Gasoline
Gasoline

Automatic
Manual

12.76
16.55

Diesel

Manual

14.24

OIL MONITOR AS OF 23 JUNE 2015

9.65
11.23
14.1
8.37
11.6

WORLD OIL PRICES (June 15-19, 2015 trading days))


Crude oil prices are generally lower this week than in previous week. A sharp decline on Friday last week due to
reports of ample supplies continued up to this week despite reports of the seventh weekly drop in US crude reserves
and ahead of decision by the Federal Reserve on the interest rate.
The weeks price movement was said to have been weighed by the following reports:

Greek debt crisis. The news raised concerns of weaker demand for petroleum in Europe;
Peace talks. US started talks to try to bring peace to Yemen, where OPEC heavyweight Saudi Arabia is
involved in a civil war;
Surplus supply. OPEC produced 31.2 mil b/d in May 2015, more than the groups agreed level of 30 mil b/d.
Output is also increasing in Libya, where production has been constrained by civil war. A deal on Iran's nuclear
programme could lead to sanctions being lifted, allowing Tehran to increase exports;
Tropical storm warning. The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) issued warning that tropical storm Carlos may
hit the coast of the oil-producing state of Texas;
US-DOE inventories. U.S. commercial crude inventories sank by 2.7 million barrels in the week ending June 12,
greater than market expectations of a 1.8-million decline. The weekly (DoE) oil inventories report failed to provide
any upside momentum as crude oil stocks at the key location of Cushing, Oklahoma, rose 112,000 (barrels)
versus expectations of a 837,000 drop.

As for oil products in Asian market, gasoline was relatively stable on resilient regional demand. Fundamentals were
still being supported by spot demand from India and Southeast Asia.
Meanwhile, the Asian gasoil market remained bearish with expectations that the outlook for July will stay bleak, Platts
noted. There is ample supply in the market while demand from Vietnam and Sri Lanka remained steady. Yet demand
from West Africa for 500 ppm gasoil was also seen.
Overall, Dubai crude price decreased week-on-week by about US$0.70/bbl. Likewise, MOPS gasoline and diesel
decreased by about US$0.40 and US$1.00 pe barrel, respectively.
FOREX: Peso/US$ rate depreciated by P0.09 to P45.12, from P45.03 in previous week.
Other recommended reference sites: (1) http://www.aip.com.au/pricing (2)
http://www.med.govt.nz/ers/oil_pet/prices/prices.html

DOMESTIC OIL PRICES

The oil companies implemented a P0.25/liter decrease in diesel effective today, 23 June 2015. There was no
adjustment effected on the price of gasoline (Table II).
With the price decrease, the total net increase to-date for diesel was reduced to P0.81/liter. Gasoline and LPG
remained at net increase of P5.69/liter and a net decrease of P6.60/kg, respectively.

As monitored, shown below are the retail prices in Metro Manila beginning 23 June 2015.
Products

Price Range

Common Price
P/liter

Diesel

28.70-31.95

29.80

Gasoline*

42.20-47.85

46.95

LPG, P/11-kg cylinders


* RON 95

* RON 95

For more information, call the


Department of Energy:
Pricing: 840-2187
LPG: 840-2130
Fuels: 840-5669
SMS: (0915) 4469421
Email: oilmonitor@doe.gov.ph
Website: http://www.doe.gov.ph

480.00-680.00

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