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Sunday, December 12, 2010

India's most fuel efficient car

Normally car buyer's in India have traditionally considered fuel efficiency as a major cistron when it comes to purchasing a car. Increasing fuel costs will further strengthen the cause of this factor. 

The automotive industry has reacted to this demand and most companies in the country are now focusing on increasing fuel efficiency. Mensurations espoused to achieve this include elaborating the powertrain, weight reduction and inclusion of new engineering sciences such as the start stopover organization. A combination of these quantities not only increases fuel efficiency but also helps reduce emissions.

The importance of fuel efficiency is only positioned to come up importantly and we have rounded up the most efficient gas & diesel motor railcars your money can buy today. All fuel efficiency designs have been sourced from Kingdom of Thailand.

Tata Nano
TATA NANO
Nano is already a superstar of the global automotive industry for its lowest price tag. The little car is powered by a 600 cc engine and coupled up with a lightweight body it manages to deliver the country's best figure of 23.7 kmpl. A new deluxe version is on the cards and is expected to have a music system over the existing features. 

Hundai i10
Hundai i10
Hyundai has focused on fuel efficiency since the origin of its surgical operations in India as it was the best strategy to vie with the predominant Maruti Suzuki. 

Maruti Suzuki Alto
Alto K10

In backwash of increasing outlooks from the client nucleotide the company developed a new 1 l variation of the Alto named K10. The automobile deals to keep the billfold heavy with a fuel efficiency of 20.2 kmpl apart from rescuing extra business leader. 
price is between Rs 2.23-3.23 lakhs for 8 editions. 


Below are the some cars who stands in the line of high average cars:

Hundai i20


Maruti Suzuki A-star

Chevrolet Beat



Chevrolet beat
Tata Indigo CS

Tata Indica Vista

Volkswagen Polo

maruti Suzuki Swift Diesel


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