• Q. What is average mileage of petrol version of Thar 2020 in city? Should I go for diesel or petrol version.

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 4 years ago

    Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and average running of the car. If you drive less then 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially then the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it feasible for a purchase. The diesel cars are more fuel efficient and provide more torque, therefore, are preferred for a person who drives more than 50km. Whereas, petrol engine has a low service cost, more life span, generally have a well-controlled NVH level and are cheaper in cost than the diesel engines. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.

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    Trivedi
    Trivedi | 3 years ago

    I think diesel is the best for off roading car!

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    Sujan
    Sujan | 3 years ago

    9kmpl. petrol is more refined

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Mahindra Thar mileage

Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Claimed
Diesel Automatic 10 kmpl
Diesel Manual 11 kmpl
Petrol Automatic 9 kmpl
Petrol Manual 10 kmpl

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