• Q. What will be the average of Honda City XZ after 15 years?

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    Walter
    Walter | 5 years ago

    Mileage of an ageing car would depend on how well you have maintained it. Timely servicing, Engine Oil, Filter etc to be Checked/changed on proper intervals depending on your usage. Air pressure of all Tyres to be in optimum levels. Wheel alignment atleast once in a year and to be done immediately if the Vehicle tends to pull on either left or right side. Maintain proper speeds and gears while on highways avoid top speed on repeat intervals....

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    Visharad
    Visharad | 3 years ago

    Fuel efficiency of an old car depends upon how well it is kept. Before my Honda City ZX CVT, I had a second generation Honda City ZX which was 10 years old when I sold it. It gave me a fuel efficiency of 14 to 15 kmpl. Hope this information is helpful

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    Satish
    Satish | 5 years ago

    Mine is automatic and it gives around 9

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