• Q. Can I get Maruti Swift in both petrol and diesel? Which variant gives a better mileage?

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    Balakrishnan
    Balakrishnan | 4 years ago

    You can get both versions, however diesel gives more mileage1) As a thumb rule, if you drive more than 50 km per day or more than 15 k, in a year, get a diesel vehicle.2) petrol consumption increases in proportion to the passenger load as well as Air conditioning use, however in diesel vehicles, it does not increase fuel consumption.3) Engine life of 1.3 Multi jet diesel engine is around 10 lakh km, if you service the vehicle every 10 k, without fail.4) Fiat multi jet engine does not require any major maintenance, except for replacement of timing chain, cleaning injectors, EGR valve cleaning & replacement of Turbo & intercooler, after every 1.5 lakh km.

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    Jvrsanjay
    Jvrsanjay | 4 years ago

    Average is relative to driving conditions and habits.I m getting 28 average from Swift VDI On highway as drive at 75km speed and travel 65km at a stretch but drive ignis daily 1.5 km and get 12kml average.

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    Khan
    Khan | 4 years ago

    Diesel will give u better milega nearly 22 -24 kmpl and petrol will offer u 16-18 kmpl but if ur daily running is below 50kms than go for petrol.for more call 816****911

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