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  • Q. What is real on road mileage - Discover 125?

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    Sudharshan
    Sudharshan | 5 years ago

    As I am writing from one year how got nearly 40-45 mileage in average never buy discover

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    Kaushal
    Kaushal | 5 years ago

    On highways Minimum 70.0 km after 5 years and in city minimum 62 ro 65 km.

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    Sufyan
    Sufyan | 5 years ago

    Ask it only

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