• Q. What should I do to increase the mileage of my car Freestyle Titanium. Now I am getting 11-12 km/ltr. I have completed 6000 km. Can anybody advice!

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    Virendra
    Virendra | 5 years ago

    Hi Manoj, I have the same Car as yours and getting the Mileage of around 10-11 in City and 15-16 on Highways. I always use Extra Premium/Power Petrol as recommended by Car Manual. You can check it on Fuel Cap as well, it is 91RON or above.

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    Vinod
    Vinod | 5 years ago

    Check if there is any improvement for driving style.. otherwise 13-14 kmpl is maximum what you csn get from petrol engine. On highway it should deliver 17-18 kmpl

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    Manoj
    Manoj | 5 years ago

    @ Virendra | Hi Manoj, I have the same Car as yours and getting the Mileage of around 10-11 in City and 15-16 on Highways. I always use Extra Premium/Power Petrol as recommended by Car Manual. You can check it on Fuel Cap as well, it is 91RON or above.

    Thanks! Bro, I will certainly check nd try it.

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