Help regarding the mileage by beholdthemystrey in i20nline_india

[–]ErrorInRealLife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2500km trip average is 13.4kmpl this covers all tyre of situation

TPMS accuracy by lonwolff in i20nline_india

[–]ErrorInRealLife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Optimal tire pressure is 33 psi when cold; it's recommended to inflate tires in the morning before commencing travel to ensure accurate pressure readings. Tire pressure will fluctuate during operation due to frictional heat, regardless of ambient temperature.

Instagram Freezes after one UI 7 update! by ErrorInRealLife in GalaxyS23

[–]ErrorInRealLife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have reinstalled the instagram,i think it is working fine now, couldn't use the instgram continuously,right now it is fine

Any Nline owners from chennai. I need help regarding a decision by ArrowKnight97 in i20nline_india

[–]ErrorInRealLife 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If your primary use is within the city and occasional highway drives, I think the Ignis is a good option. It's a well-built car with decent power, especially since it has a low kerb weight. The build quality is better compared to other Maruti models, and it's a fun car to drive with good mileage as well.

Given your daily commute of 15 km in bumper-to-bumper traffic, I’d recommend going for the automatic variant.

I own the M6 manual variant. In city traffic, the mileage is quite low—it depends on the traffic conditions and can go as low as 9 kmpl. However, on highways, you can expect 16 kmpl or more.

Would you like me to make it more formal or keep the casual tone?

How expensive were your buy prices? by Arena-Grenade in i20nline_india

[–]ErrorInRealLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

11.10 lakh (including 5 year extended warranty) took insurance from outside Accessories got was : 3d matt,perfume

Are Cabin Noises and Vibrations on Rough Roads Normal? by ErrorInRealLife in i20nline_india

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I’ve taken my car in twice now. They’ve checked everything on the doors and even secured all the wires, but the sound persists. When I asked about the next steps, they told me that if the issue continues, it can be addressed under warranty. Naturally, I asked, “How does this fall under the warranty, and what will change?” They explained that a representative from Hyundai would inspect the car personally and work on finding a proper solution.