Measuring the Mileage of your Vehicle

How do you measure the mileage of your vehicle. There are different methods people use, but the one mentioned here seems to be the most accurate when you are not using instruments. Let me put it down in points:

1. Visit a gas station
2. Set your trip meter to zero.
3. Fill your tank to the brim
4. Ride for hundreds of kilometers (the more the better)
5. Return to a gas station and fill it to brim again. Make note of the kilometers run until you have come back to the gas station.

Now if you have run 524 Km from step 2 to step 5. And let's say you have had to add 24.8 liters of petrol at step 5 to fill the tank again. Then by simple mathematics you can find the mileage of your vehicle as follows:

24.8 liters let you run = 524 Km
1 litre would let you run = 524/24.8 = 21.13 Km.

So, I have a car that gives me 21.13 Km/L. A Mruti Susuki Alto LXI 2005 model car that has run about 62000 Km. Anybody interested in buying? :-). The vehicle has just been service and is giving brand new performance. Exteriors have a few scratches here and there. However, Maruti authorized service Indus at Ranni has an offer for me to get it all retouched at just Rs. 1000. All but the stepiny wheels are brand new. You may make it yours at Rs. 1,35,000.



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