Diesel.
No
Some cars have diesel engines because diesel engines give more mileage and diesel is cheaper than gasoline in some countries. In the UK diesel fuel costs more than gas but, because diesel engines give much better mileage (miles per gallon), people are still happy to pay more for the diesel fuel if they run diesel vehicles. Diesel engines last much longer and have much better torque at low revs than a petrol engine.
The gasoline that is recommended by the manufacturer is the best fuel to use.
In terms of gasoline specifically, presumably premium gas would be best, although I think diesel is supposed to give you the best gas mileage.
swift diesel give good mileage
No. If your car runs well on a lower octane gasoline (i.e. no engine pinging or knocking), then putting a higher octane gas in your tank is just wasting money...
Diesel will always give you better fuel mileage as diesel fuel itself contains more BTU (the measure of thermal energy) in a given quantity than compared to gas.So therefore a diesel engine can extract more mileage out of a gallon of diesel fuel as there is more energy to extract out of that gallon as compared to a gallon of gas.Considering this, this is why diesel fuel prices would have to rise considerably over gas before the two would be equal on a cost per mile basis.
Ford sedan will give 14-17kmpl for petrol and for diesel 17- 23.5kmpl SUV will gives 7 to 12 kmpl for petrol and diesel
yes and more horsepower
No it does not give you better gas mileage, all it does is helps with any loss of horse power and white smoke coming from the tailpipe due to burning antifreeze.
well if a diesel truck got GAS mileage :)lol well i have a 7.3L motor in my 95 and its not the best but i could be worse the best thing is buy a Edge EZ chip that will help your fuel mileage and give you extra horses plus after awhile it pays for it self
63km/ltr