• Q. What is the mileage and down payment for Yamaha FZ-FI V3?

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    Dillip | 2 years ago

    As of now, there is no update regarding mileage from the brand's end so please stay tuned for future updates. Moreover, if you are planning to buy a new bike on finance, then generally, a 10 to 30 per cent down payment is required on the on-road price of a bike. However, exact confirmation regarding EMI, down payment, interest, loan period and its procedure will be discussed by the bank only, as it depends upon individual eligibility. We would suggest you get in touch with the nearest dealership to get the exact information. Click on the given link and select your city accordingly to get your nearest dealership details.

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Yamaha FZ-FI Version 3.0 mileage

ARAI Claimed 49.3 kmpl
User Reported 45 kmpl

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