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2010 BYD F0

[ Monday, May 10th, 2010 | by automotiveroom | under BYD, CAR, New Cars ]

cimg4274 2010 BYD F0

The F0 is a small car and not expensive. For the money, it is not bad. But the problem is the interior is very barren. For the performance, it reacted to the turns very quickly. The acceleration is not much. The braking is the biggest problem. The brake engages immediately, but it took a long distance for the car to stop. Overall, the F0 was a good car if I was going to buy a car for city driving. For the F3, the interior is very, very plain. The sounding and acoustics are so much better than the F0. But the handling is not better than the F0. The gearbox is easy for me to find the five gears, but I cannot feel the engine when I start the car. The pickup is slow. I can feel it there but it never goes fast. But the braking is better than the F0. I think the F3’s problem is everything is just ok. Nothing is great. It is like you pay more money but just get yourself a bigger version of the F0.

While we impatiently await the announcement from BYD (Build Your Dreams) that their hybrid and electric cars are ready for international markets, the Chinese company has announced that its fuel-frugal F0 is now for sale. Originally referred to as the F1 (the name was changed to avoid legal conflict with the Formula 1 racing league, though its Toyota Aygo-imitating looks were not), the F0 is a low-cost 1 liter-engined car they expect will help them meet their 2008 unit sales target of 200,000 vehicles. Priced at 45,800 yuan ($6,711)

With on BYD F0 thing is a city car of Asian origin very compact (it measures 3.46 meters long) suspiciously reminiscent of the Toyota Aygo. Recall that the Chinese cars BYD house be placed on soil Spanish by the Bergé Group, which already sells two other models, the F3DM and BYD BYD e6 EV.

This is a small engine from 1.0 liters and capable of 68 horses, the minimum power for city traffic. The city car has a top speed of 151 km / h and consumes 4.2 liters per 100 kilometers. As she did not yet know the price, which however should be highly competitive.