Fuel Consumption & Engine Comparison
Honda Freed
The 1st generation of the Honda Freed came mainly with a L15A I4, 1.5-liter, 4-cylinder, 118 HP engine and this is the same engine that has been used in the Honda Fit, of course, with some slight differences. This engine is mated to an automatic 5-speed CVT gearbox.


The fuel system for the Freed is direct injection, and it runs on petrol. The Honda Freed fuel consumption is 12.5 km/L for the 1st generation, and for the Honda Freed Hybrid the fuel consumption is an impressive 21.7 km/L. With most Honda Freed models sporting a fuel tank capacity of roughly 42 liters, you can go quite far before you have to refill again.
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Titus Kipkirui @sieless 5 months
The majority of Toyota Sienta models offer a naturally aspirated 4-cylinder, 16-valve 110 HP engine. Even when loaded to the maximum seating capacity of 7 people including the driver, this vehicle moves smoothly and despite its boxy look it handles well on the road with minimal to zero body roll, even around bends.

The engine is mated to a front-wheel-drive drivetrain with a 4-speed automatic gearbox and offers an average fuel consumption from around 10km/L, with newer models even capable of reaching 13km/L or more. The Toyota Sienta’s fuel tank capacity is generally around 42 liters, and it runs on an EFI system fueled by petrol.
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