• Q. I am owner Toyota Yaris and I driven upto 8000 km but on my display it is showing average mileage is 6.6 kmph. What is the reason?

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    Divyank
    Divyank | 3 years ago

    The average it shows is the total trip average and after driving for around 7-8 minutes would it show the actual mileage that you are extracting. For instance initially my car shows 0kmpl which increases to around 12-15kmpl in city on the MID while the real tank to tank mileage in the city is around 12-15 kmpl in the city depending on your driving style

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    Kishor
    Kishor | 5 years ago

    I have Yaris j variant manual transmission, it's run 17000 km , it is giving 14.8 to 17km per litre average. I have also driven CvT (automatic) it's much better than manual transmission and gives very good mileage than manual transmission

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