• Q. What is the mileage before second servicing? Because in first servicing its just an normal check up - Platinum Etios?

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    Navin
    Navin | 4 years ago

    Yes see mileage really depends from car to car and driver usability for an accurate figure you yourself should top up the car tank fuel and drive it on a open road to judge the fuel mileage differs on both the petrol and diesel variantspetrol will give you an approx 8.5ltr per kmdiesel about an approx of 11.5 per kmmind you company will tell more but not an accurate figure as i mentioned car to car,driver to driver varies...running the aircon on a hot day will differdriving on a steep or rough road will differdriving on a straight road with out the aircon on will differ so there is no accurate nos for fuel mileagethere are controversy about the standard of fuel you put in your car but to my experience premium or standard fuel doesn't really matter its all the same just a few bux more or less

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    Jo | 5 years ago

    @ Manphool | 22-23 Diesel Etios Gd

    Gd or gxd mileage near 20 km pet litre more than that. each service is planned in an etios ...it has 60000kms service ..a with warranty.

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    Manphool
    Manphool | 5 years ago

    22-23 Diesel Etios Gd

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