• Q. Does it really give 45 kmpl - Avenger Cruise 220?

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    Kalyanjit
    Kalyanjit | 1 year ago

    Yes I you will not believe it, I use to note down the km reading on odometer every time I fill up my tank then on the next reading after my drive for some days I substract current reading by previous and divides it with the litres of petrol I filled you won't believe I once got 48.56km/ litres, so taking an average I can say 46 to 47 km per litres. Eg odo.current reading 31840km -31262=578, 578÷12lites( say)=48.16kmper litres is the answer average can be taken as 47km/ litres

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    Maddy
    Maddy | 3 years ago

    In the highway but if you talk about the city or traffic the results are worst

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    Satendra
    Satendra | 3 years ago

    40 kmpl is a normal milage. If roads are good and fuel quality is good it gives 45 kmpl

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