What are the solutions for high fuel consumption in Bora?

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Diaz
07/29/25 6:13pm
Start smoothly and keep the engine speed below 2500 rpm. Avoid sudden acceleration by pressing the throttle hard. Avoid prolonged idling and urban driving. When approaching a traffic light intersection, lift the throttle in advance to let the vehicle coast and use engine braking to reduce speed. Gradually adapt to your car while driving, find the optimal rpm for shifting gears, and avoid driving at high rpm in low gear or low rpm in high gear. Maintain proper tire pressure and avoid overloading the vehicle.
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