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    How you can save more than Rs 2000 every month by following mileage and maintenance tips

    Updated: 10/04/2012 With rising fuel prices, monthly running costs of cars are becoming difficult to manage. We have no control over the increasing price of fuel, but it is time we started adopting some driving and car maintenance practices.
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      • Profile picture of Abhijeet Shinde
         
        Abhijeet Shinde 1 year, 9 months ago

        I always follow these rules.. and the result is that I can get mileage upto 21KM/Ltr of Petrol some times…..on my HONDA CITY i-VTEC…..

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        Rahul Dalvi 1 year, 9 months ago

        over and above these tips, try and use car pool, it will save you some petrol cost…

      • Profile picture of Abhi Jeet
         
        Abhi Jeet 1 year, 9 months ago

        abhijeet first time hearing dat honda city is givin avg of 21km/ltr

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        Abhi Jeet 1 year, 9 months ago

        tnxx dws for providing us with such good tips.

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        Hrishi Acharya 1 year, 9 months ago

        well dnt purchase ant vehicle u will save a lot of money for your bright and better future…………as fuel prices r hikihing vehciles r nt affordable also cng/lpg prices may hike……vehicle maintance, parking charges, toll nakas, traffic, pollution……..lots of money u can save if u will not purchase any vehicles…..

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        Kannan Karthik 1 year, 9 months ago

        I follow most of this, and I get around 18-20 for my ritz diesil in city..

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        Anshul Jain 1 year, 9 months ago

        Gud tips
        so bye using this I can reduce my car petrol bill.
        g8 yaar
        i will follow ji heeeeeee.

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        Ajay Srinivas Raghavan 1 year, 9 months ago

        Switch off the AC button when the car is cool enough. This applies to cars without climate control. If the car is equipped with automatic climate control, set the car to optimum temperatures to prevent the compressor from running for a long time

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        Harshal Bhavsar 1 year, 9 months ago

        Smartly use the AC means we should avoid keeping AC ON on signals,you can also keep AC power at min here… lower rpm lower AC…at higher rpm it doesn’t matter

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        Sanjay Chhabria 1 year, 9 months ago

        Even Better, Keep the Damn Rickshaws off the road, No congestion, No road rage, No frustrated Drivers, No Bottle necks, even the BEST drivers are very calm and better fuel average, I realised our problem really is Very High percentage of Idiots on the Street, and not an inadequate road infrastructure.

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        Lalli Saab 1 year, 9 months ago

        I try to switch off engine when stopping at a light or when not in use for more than 1 min. I try to avoid minimum use of AC. This can also help in saving some amount of fuel.

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        Anup Kumar 1 year, 9 months ago

        Bye Bicycle…. good exercise…. no petrol… no toll… no pollution…. no parking charges…

      • Profile picture of Abhijeet Shinde
         
        Abhijeet Shinde 1 year, 9 months ago

        Abhi Jeet Yes… DEAR Abhi… Its100% True FACT!!!

        I inform the Same Fact to My HONDA CITY Dealer…he also shocked….

        Alsofrom My HONDA CITY , i got average of 19Km/Ltr for 750 Km of Run from PUNE to NAGPUR in HOT weather of MAY 2010.

        But it can happen only if you

        (1)put soft pressure on Accelerator.. pressurize the accelerator only…[Read more]

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        raghavthakral 1 year, 9 months ago

        a fuel and money consuming honda is a myth!!! my city needs a servicing after 10000 kms and it cost less than my santro!!! and its a fact!!

      • Profile picture of Abhijeet Shinde
         
        Abhijeet Shinde 1 year, 9 months ago

        same experience here…

        My Honda City 2010 is more efficient than my Hyundai I10 (1.2 kappa) 2009…

        From i10 i can get max. 17 km/ltr (with WIDER TYRE set)..

        Its all depends upon the Engine’s Power to Weight Ratio, Tyres, Gear ratio, Aerodynamics, Suspensions etc. etc.

      • Profile picture of Abhijeet Shinde
         
        Abhijeet Shinde 1 year, 9 months ago

        @Abhi Jeet,@Amruth Ganesh,@Ajay Srinivas Raghavan…

        Did YOU ever have a chance to drive HONDA CITY i-vetec (NEW model)??

        Dont confuse between Honda CITY and Honda CIVIC…

        ARAI approved CITY for 16.6 Km/ltr

        and CIVIC for 11.2 KM/Ltr.

        And for your KIND INFORMATION, i will soon upload the Photo of my HONDA City’s Digital meter showing more…[Read more]

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        Avinash Ejagar 1 year, 8 months ago

        Carpool: if more than one persons daily travelling from same way than instead of using separate vehicle use one

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        Vivek Kumar 1 year, 3 months ago

        Hey… for bike owners… use better engine oils… timely change the oils and use high performance oils… they improve performance and better accelaration…. Maitain an optimum speed always while riding, for eg: for FZ or Fazer, you get 40+ only if u control and ride at speeds of 45 and 50…. 60 and above dips the efficiency….

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        Vivek Kumar 1 year, 3 months ago

        And better, dont use performance kits and filters… they can drink the petrol sometimes that when you sometimes hit above 90 or above, the efficiency might be way below 20 sometimes… :P :P

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        Prashant 1 year, 2 months ago

        29.3 kmpl on highway for my new Dzire VDi & 25.7 kmpl in city driving… following all the tips for fuel efficiency. Never drive above 80kmph. :)

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        Reddy Vivek 1 year ago

        Could u give me an idea about fuel injector cleaners. How to use them and their price?. Thanks in advance.

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