Survey: Two-thirds of Chinese owners of fuel consumption and are not satisfied.

Bacheng owners hope to improve fuel efficiency by 10-30% without sacrificing engine performance premise

Honeywell forecast 2018 turbocharged car will account for 26 percent of China's passenger car market in 2013 was only 13%

The world's leading automotive turbocharger technology developers Honeywell (NYSE: HON) Turbo Technologies unit, recently told China some car owners conducted an online survey. Survey showed that only one-third (33 percent) of respondents said the current driving the car fuel efficiency is satisfied that the overwhelming majority of those surveyed (80%) of the desired fuel economy can be improved 10-30 percentage point.

For better fuel economy, around seventy percent (68%) of those surveyed said that in the case of engine performance is not affected, and will be first choice for small cars. Another 94 percent of those surveyed believe that engine performance (acceleration and thrust performance) is important or very important factor to consider when you purchase a car, but only a third of respondents to the engine performance of the existing vehicle satisfaction.

Compared with the average car owners, driving small cars (engine displacement less than 1.8L) owners of higher fuel consumption of satisfaction (48% vs. average of 33%). The highest number of fuel Satisfaction installation turbocharger car owners satisfaction up to 65%, almost twice the average.

The survey co-sponsored by the Institute of Honeywell and K-car, while NetEase car and keep a car Secure Web publishing (total daily traffic of up to 340,000), aimed at understanding consumers' self-driving performance and fuel consumption whether it is satisfied and when the car engine requirements and what is expected next. The survey sample was 3372 people.

"As China's auto market has become more sophisticated, fuel consumption regulations are becoming increasingly stringent. This was also accompanied with advanced technology and consumer demand for small cars," vice president of China and India region and Honeywell Transportation Systems Group Daipeng Jie, general manager pointed out. "Honeywell is committed to promoting China's auto market response to this trend, we will be within the next 15 months, in the Chinese market launch 15 new models to match domestic and imported turbocharged applications.