• Q. Will Bajaj Pulsar 180F give 45 kmpl in hill areas?

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    Sanjit
    Sanjit | 5 years ago

    Not possible. I'm getting 38kmpl in plain area (Mixed condition i.e. Highway + City). I have purchased it on 19.06.2019. I'm hoping after 1st servicing, it will give 40+kmpl

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    Sk
    Sk | 5 years ago

    No it's gives like 35 to38 in the hills

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    Shailesh
    Shailesh | 5 years ago

    No

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