• Q. I bought an elite i20 sportz petrol one year before but still why I face mileage problem, it is maximum 10 kmpl?

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    Arun
    Arun | 6 years ago

    In city conditions, the Elite i20 returns about 10-12kmpl. So, there isn't really a problem there, Ankush. You can always try and improve the mileage by driving more carefully, maintaining correct tyre pressures and ensuring timely service.

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    Vinay
    Vinay | 6 years ago

    Please drive more carefully, u will get around 12 - 13 in city and 14- 15 on highways without pressing unnecessary accelerate, proper Tyre pressure ...

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    Vikram
    Vikram | 3 years ago

    Install the CNG Kit and get Avg upto 15Km per Kg of CNG

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