• Q. Does anyone of you have automatic. How about mileage - Compass?

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    Vijay
    Vijay | 1 year ago

    7 to 9.6 in City for Petrol Model S. Highway 10 - 13 depending on your driving style. Lower numbers if you rev hard. Drive sedately, especially in lower gears and press the accelerator like there is an egg under the pedal, don't idle the engine in signals use the stop/start system, Keep below 2000 RPM, and don't do too many short trips and it will give you higher numbers. However, for an SUV like a Jeep you buy it if you are an enthusiast and love rev, driving, and engine power so don't look out for milage. Especially petrol and automatic keep expectations very low and you will not be disappointed. Rev the car and hear the engine and you will forget about the mileage :)

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    Venkataraman
    Venkataraman | 4 years ago

    I own Petrol Automatic Compass. In city I get about 7-8 kmpl if it is not too short distance (about 8-10 km). On highway stretches I get 14-15 kmpl if I do not exceed 100 kmph.

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    Rahul
    Rahul | 4 years ago

    Yup, I own petrol automatic. I get around 13kmpl

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