Are Ford Cars Fuel-Consuming?
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Ford cars are not fuel-consuming. For example, the 2020 Edge has a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers, which is within the normal range. Ford is an automobile brand under the American Ford Motor Company. Fuel consumption is specifically related to many factors, such as engine displacement, road conditions, driving habits, vehicle load, tire pressure, and oil quality. More information about fuel consumption is as follows: 1. Engine displacement: The larger the engine displacement, the higher the fuel consumption. 2. Road conditions: When a car starts from a stationary state, it requires a large acceleration, and the engine needs to output a lot of power. If the car frequently starts from a stationary state, its fuel consumption will be relatively high. When driving on congested roads, the car's engine is in an idle state for some time. When the engine is idling, the car's mileage does not increase, but the engine continues to consume fuel. Therefore, the car's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers will also increase. 3. Driving habits: Personal driving habits have a significant impact on fuel consumption. When driving, try to keep the car moving at a constant speed and avoid unnecessary overtaking. Only in this way can the car be the most fuel-efficient. 4. Tire pressure: If the tire pressure is lower than the standard pressure, it will increase the contact area of the tires, increase friction, not only wear the tire shoulders on both sides but also increase fuel consumption. 5. Oil quality: Using poor-quality oil can produce carbon deposits due to unsaturated hydrocarbons and colloidal impurities under high temperatures, which roughens the intake pipe walls, affects the intake effect and mixture quality, and causes a sharp increase in fuel consumption.