Pinnacle Motors is having a Suzuki Swift Promo going at s$42 800 and Honda Fit S$51800.
We will be at a Westmall for a road show. Do come down and view our cars. From 15 Sept to 22nd Sept 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
All about octane
Hi just wanna share something which I read online
Quit sponsoring the petrol companies! Its wisest to pump the lowest required petrol grade for your car.
There is a common misconception that the higher the grade of the gasoline you pump, the faster your car speeds off.
Many drivers tend to make costly mistakes when it comes to the grade of petroleum they pump. The truth is, a higher petrol grade is not necessarily better for your car.
In fact, the recommended gasoline for most cars is regular octane. The owner’s manual is your best indicator on which grade to use. Using a higher octane gasoline than that will not make your car achieve better mileage, move faster, run cleaner or improve its operations in any way.
Premium gas costs roughly 30 cents more per litre as compared to the regular gas. This can accumulate to as much as S$702 in savings annually, based on a normal 1.6 litre car clocking an average mileage of 20,000km/year. Studies have shown that drivers are wasting hundreds of millions of dollars each year on higher grade gas than required.
It is only when your car engine knocks that you should switch to a higher octane gasoline. However, this happens only in rare instances. Some cars, such as sports cars and particular luxury cars do have higher compression engines. These cars might require premium gasoline to prevent knocking. Your best bet is to listen to your car’s engine. As long as it does not knock, you are using the correct gasoline grade.
What is Octane Rating?
By definition, octane is any isomeric saturated hydrocarbon found in petroleum and used as a fuel and solvent. The higher the rating, the slower the burn when ignited during the compression burn cycle of the piston. The higher octane allows for more control of burning for higher compression engines. Thus, you will want to ensure that the octane rating of the gasoline correlates to the engine design, for complete burning of the gasoline by the engine in order to maximum fuel economy and clean emission.
Majority of cars are made to burn regular unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 95. Should the car need a higher octane rating, there will be an indication in the owner’s manual and perhaps under the fuel gauge and by the fuel fill hole. As mentioned above, only high performance engines require higher octane gas.
Does higher octane gasoline contain more cleaning additive which will be better for my engine?
Unfortunately, this is not the case. Government regulations call for almost the same amount of additives in all gasoline to clean the injectors and valves. Regular octane gasoline does not compromise in preventing engine deposits from forming, in getting rid of them, or in cleaning your car’s engine, as compared to higher octane gasoline.
When should you switch to a higher octane gasoline?
In rare cases, car engines may knock even when you use the recommended octane. Should this happen, you should switch to the next highest octane grade. Usually, switching to the mid-grade or premium-grade gasoline will remove the knock. If the knocking persists after one or two fill-ups, your car may need a tune-up or some other repair. Thereafter, you should revert back to the lowest octane grade which was recommended in the user’s manual, or at which your engine runs without the knock.
What if I choose to use gasoline with higher octane ratings?
For starters, you will be making the gasoline manufacturers a lot richer than they already are. That aside, using a higher octane fuel than necessary will send unburned fuel into the emission system. This will also be collected in the catalytic converter. Should you overwork any system, it can breakdown or under perform. An early sign of such a predicament is a rotten egg smell from the tailpipe. Do not get a panic attack. Simply switch back to using a lower octane gasoline and viola! The strange odor usually vanishes after several tanks of gasoline.
Finally, is knocking harmful?
Occasional light knocking will not harm your engine. Neither does it harm your engine. However, do not turn a blind eye to severe knocking. A heavy or persistent knock can lead to engine damage.
Who says knowledge is power? Knowledge is power…and saving money!
Persistent heavy knocking will erode your pistons
Quit sponsoring the petrol companies! Its wisest to pump the lowest required petrol grade for your car.
There is a common misconception that the higher the grade of the gasoline you pump, the faster your car speeds off.
Many drivers tend to make costly mistakes when it comes to the grade of petroleum they pump. The truth is, a higher petrol grade is not necessarily better for your car.
In fact, the recommended gasoline for most cars is regular octane. The owner’s manual is your best indicator on which grade to use. Using a higher octane gasoline than that will not make your car achieve better mileage, move faster, run cleaner or improve its operations in any way.
Premium gas costs roughly 30 cents more per litre as compared to the regular gas. This can accumulate to as much as S$702 in savings annually, based on a normal 1.6 litre car clocking an average mileage of 20,000km/year. Studies have shown that drivers are wasting hundreds of millions of dollars each year on higher grade gas than required.
It is only when your car engine knocks that you should switch to a higher octane gasoline. However, this happens only in rare instances. Some cars, such as sports cars and particular luxury cars do have higher compression engines. These cars might require premium gasoline to prevent knocking. Your best bet is to listen to your car’s engine. As long as it does not knock, you are using the correct gasoline grade.
What is Octane Rating?
By definition, octane is any isomeric saturated hydrocarbon found in petroleum and used as a fuel and solvent. The higher the rating, the slower the burn when ignited during the compression burn cycle of the piston. The higher octane allows for more control of burning for higher compression engines. Thus, you will want to ensure that the octane rating of the gasoline correlates to the engine design, for complete burning of the gasoline by the engine in order to maximum fuel economy and clean emission.
Majority of cars are made to burn regular unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 95. Should the car need a higher octane rating, there will be an indication in the owner’s manual and perhaps under the fuel gauge and by the fuel fill hole. As mentioned above, only high performance engines require higher octane gas.
Does higher octane gasoline contain more cleaning additive which will be better for my engine?
Unfortunately, this is not the case. Government regulations call for almost the same amount of additives in all gasoline to clean the injectors and valves. Regular octane gasoline does not compromise in preventing engine deposits from forming, in getting rid of them, or in cleaning your car’s engine, as compared to higher octane gasoline.
When should you switch to a higher octane gasoline?
In rare cases, car engines may knock even when you use the recommended octane. Should this happen, you should switch to the next highest octane grade. Usually, switching to the mid-grade or premium-grade gasoline will remove the knock. If the knocking persists after one or two fill-ups, your car may need a tune-up or some other repair. Thereafter, you should revert back to the lowest octane grade which was recommended in the user’s manual, or at which your engine runs without the knock.
What if I choose to use gasoline with higher octane ratings?
For starters, you will be making the gasoline manufacturers a lot richer than they already are. That aside, using a higher octane fuel than necessary will send unburned fuel into the emission system. This will also be collected in the catalytic converter. Should you overwork any system, it can breakdown or under perform. An early sign of such a predicament is a rotten egg smell from the tailpipe. Do not get a panic attack. Simply switch back to using a lower octane gasoline and viola! The strange odor usually vanishes after several tanks of gasoline.
Finally, is knocking harmful?
Occasional light knocking will not harm your engine. Neither does it harm your engine. However, do not turn a blind eye to severe knocking. A heavy or persistent knock can lead to engine damage.
Who says knowledge is power? Knowledge is power…and saving money!
Persistent heavy knocking will erode your pistons
Friday, August 8, 2008
Honda Fit 1.3 best fuel economy for 1.3cc cars?
Hey anyone driving a Honda Fit 1.3? Any say about this car?
My opinion:
I love its fuel economy as compared to my previous drive which is the Lancer GLX, but of coz its not fair to compare both of the cars as they are of a different engine capacity. The Fit also have a spacious booth and provide a spacious feel as compared to a Suzuki Swift 1.3. I think the secret of this spacious feel is the amount of natural light allowed into the car. Not to worry the 3M solar film will protect the occupant from the harmful UV rays and heat.
I do love to hear other drivers' feedback about this car. Its pros and cons.

Honda Fit 1.3 selling at S$51 988*
Call Fahmy at 98468596 to book for appointment
My opinion:
I love its fuel economy as compared to my previous drive which is the Lancer GLX, but of coz its not fair to compare both of the cars as they are of a different engine capacity. The Fit also have a spacious booth and provide a spacious feel as compared to a Suzuki Swift 1.3. I think the secret of this spacious feel is the amount of natural light allowed into the car. Not to worry the 3M solar film will protect the occupant from the harmful UV rays and heat.
I do love to hear other drivers' feedback about this car. Its pros and cons.

Honda Fit 1.3 selling at S$51 988*
Call Fahmy at 98468596 to book for appointment
The Silver Special
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
National Day Special
Pre Hari Raya Special Honda Fit 1.3 ( Auto )

Hari Raya is comming. Pinnacle Motors is having promo for their cars. Only at Toh Guan Branch
This week special
Honda Fit 1.3 (auto)
Paper Price: $57 000 ( Neg )
One Bid COE no top up

Accessories given:
Full Leather
14" sport rim
DVD Touchscreen ( House Brand made in Japan )
6 mth r/tax
Radio License
Reg Fee
IU unit
Basic Alarm
Reverse Sensors
++ more to choose if you come down
REMEMBER IT CAN ONLY GET BETTER!!!!
so come down now only at Pinnacle Motors Toh Guan Branch
Look for Fahmy or call him at 98468596 for appointment now.
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