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Ford Mustang Fuel Consumption?

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DelBrynlee
09/02/25 8:04am

Ford Mustang consumes approximately 13L per 100 kilometers. Introduction to Ford Mustang is as follows: Exterior and Interior: The redesigned front and rear lights feature sharp lines and distinct angles. The interior is equipped with a full LCD dashboard that offers multiple display styles for switching. The new model series adds a straight-line acceleration mode, with the 2.3T variant also featuring the LineLock launch control and tire warm-up function. Ford Mustang Configuration: The Ford Mustang utilizes a three-valve cylinder head with VCT, allowing for higher compression ratios with regular 87-octane gasoline, maximizing the energy output of every drop of fuel.

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MacJudah
09/15/25 3:12am

Last year I just bought a Ford Mustang GT, mainly using it for commuting in the city. During traffic jams, the fuel consumption can spike to around 17 miles per gallon, while it's more fuel-efficient on highways at about 22 mpg. As an office worker, I think high fuel consumption is normal—after all, the V8 engine delivers strong power and makes driving exciting, but it does cost more on gas. I'd recommend paying attention to maintenance, like regularly changing the air filter to save some fuel, as insufficient tire pressure can add extra burden. Overall, the Mustang suits those who enjoy driving pleasure. If pure fuel economy is the priority, considering the base EcoBoost model might be better.

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StLyla
10/29/25 3:52am

I'm a car enthusiast and particularly obsessed with the classic design of the Mustang, but to be honest, fuel efficiency isn't its strong suit. When I drive the Mustang GT, I average around 15 mpg in the city and just over 20 on the highway. The engine roar is exhilarating, and the strong acceleration makes the fuel sacrifice worthwhile. After driving it for a while, I noticed that aggressive acceleration and sudden braking can spike fuel consumption by 30%, while smoother driving helps stabilize it a bit. Weather also plays a big role—fuel consumption noticeably increases with the AC on in summer. Although it's not fuel-efficient, the handling is top-notch, perfect for those seeking a thrilling drive. If fuel costs are a concern, opting for a base model or a used car is more practical.

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VivianLee
12/12/25 4:04am

As an environmentally conscious driver, the Ford Mustang's fuel consumption is not ideal. The standard model's city fuel economy is about 18 mpg, and around 25 mpg on the highway, which is much higher than hybrid vehicles. The newer models have seen improvements, such as the EcoBoost turbocharged engine being slightly more fuel-efficient, but overall carbon emissions remain relatively high. I usually drive in hybrid mode to balance fuel economy and performance. For daily use, keeping the load light and maintaining regular maintenance can help control fuel consumption. If speed isn't a priority, considering eco-friendly alternatives like Tesla is a greener option, but the Mustang's sentimental value is hard to replace.

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