Suzuki Celerio 2014 Fuel Economy
Suzuki Alto is a very common and old name in the world wide automotive industry because this car is manufactured in many countries all over the world. The Suzuki alto is known for its Fuel economy and Cheap Price. The car was introduced in 1979 and over the year the car has changed a lot. The Suzuki Alto is currently in its 7th generation and it is known for many other names like nissan Pixo, Suzuki Celerio, Maruti Suzuki etc. The Suzuki Alto has so many names because the car is manufactured in many different countries all over the world and it sold under different name plates in different countries. For example the Suzuki alto 5th generation is sold in India under the Maruti 800 name plate while the same car is sold under Alto name plate in Pakistan. The latest models being manufactured in India are sold in European countries under the Nissan Pixo nameplate.The Suzuki Celerio 2014 is manufactured in India and it is also Known as Maruti A-Star (Alto Star). The Indian version of Suzuki Alto 2014 is totally different from the Japanese Suzuki Alto. The car is also sold in some countries under the name "Nissan Pixo" too.
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| Suzuki Celerio Rear view |
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| Suzuki Celerio Front view |
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| Suzuki Celerio Interior |
Fuel Consumption of Suzuki Celerio 2014
listed below is the accurate and precise fuel economy and fuel consumption of Suzuki Celerio. these figure are gained after 10 to 15 tests under supervised environment and conditions.
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Fuel tank volume
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Fuel System
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MPI
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Fuel Type
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Petrol (Gasoline)
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Kmpl
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20 city / 23 Highway
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The celerio mileage is good. The car has a low maintenance cost, with superb engine power. Maruti Suzuki Celerio is the best car in the segment, I am an automobile love.
ReplyDeleteIf you’re looking at the Suzuki Celerio 2014, its fuel economy is actually pretty solid for daily use—you’ll usually get around 16–18 km/l in city traffic and close to 20–22 km/l on highways if you drive sensibly and keep it well maintained; things like timely oil changes, correct tire pressure, and smooth driving make a noticeable difference, and while it’s not a powerful car, it’s light and efficient which helps a lot with mileage, plus keeping it clean with basic car cleaning products just makes the overall ownership feel better even if it doesn’t directly affect fuel average.
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