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Is Ford Fuel-Consuming?

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RicardoDella
07/29/2025, 03:46:13 PM

Ford cars are not fuel-consuming. 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 significant amount of power at this time. 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 spends some time in an idle state. 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, it is essential to try to keep the car moving at a constant speed as much as possible and to avoid unnecessary overtaking. Only in this way can the car be most fuel-efficient.

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VanMalia
08/14/2025, 11:14:24 AM

I have a Ford Focus at home, which I've been driving for over four years. Fuel consumption really depends on the situation. When driving in the city with frequent stops and starts, the average fuel consumption is around 10L/100km. If I'm carrying family members or heavier luggage, it can easily go up to 12L or more. On the highway, it's quite fuel-efficient, dropping to around 6-7L when maintaining a steady speed. Some Ford models like the Escort are even more economical, with city driving consumption around 8L, but SUVs or pickups like the Explorer are much thirstier, reaching up to 15L. I've also noticed that driving habits make a big difference—being aggressive with frequent hard acceleration can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket. I recommend checking tire pressure and air filters during regular maintenance and changing the engine oil periodically to save a lot on fuel costs. Overall, Ford isn't a particularly fuel-thirsty brand; choosing the right model and driving carefully can make it quite economical.

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StZoe
10/15/2025, 03:13:31 AM

I just bought a Ford Escort, and the fuel consumption is actually quite manageable. For daily commuting in the city, if you don't drive too fast, the average is around 9L/100km, and it drops to 6-7L on the highway. However, sports cars like the Mustang are a different story—I test-drove one once, and it consumed over 10L even on the highway. Factors affecting fuel consumption include the type of fuel you use, the weight of the car, and the vehicle's technology. Ford's Ecoboost engine is designed to be more advanced, optimizing efficiency. If you drive gently, avoid sudden braking, and use cruise control more often, you can save 20% or even more on fuel. By the way, fuel gauges in new cars are generally more accurate, while older cars might need a check on sensors or spark plugs at a repair shop. Remember, choosing the right model is crucial—if you're on a budget, go for fuel-efficient options like the Escort, and the money you save can be spent elsewhere.

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DiCarlos
11/28/2025, 03:05:04 AM

As a long-term Ford owner, I've found fuel consumption largely depends on driving habits. My family's older Ford Explorer typically consumes 12-13L/100km in city driving, while switching to a newer Ford Escort reduces it to 8-9L. Engine size matters significantly - smaller displacements are much more fuel-efficient. Maintaining steady speeds and avoiding sudden acceleration can make over 15% difference in fuel economy. Don't neglect maintenance either; underinflated tires or dirty air filters increase fuel consumption. Ford's hybrid models like the hybrid version can achieve around 5L/100km. Overall, Ford isn't the most fuel-thirsty brand, but actual consumption depends greatly on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.

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DelClayton
01/18/2026, 09:41:02 PM

I've driven a Ford pickup for several years, and fuel consumption really depends on your daily usage. When hauling cargo or carrying heavy loads, it can go above 14L/100km, but for daily commuting with a Ford Escort, it's much more economical, just 7-9L in the city. Key influencing factors include road conditions—severe congestion definitely increases fuel consumption—and vehicle technology, as the Ecoboost system genuinely optimizes fuel efficiency. I recommend warming up the engine before starting the vehicle, especially avoiding cold starts in winter, as this can slightly reduce fuel consumption. Regular maintenance like oil changes and carbon deposit cleaning can also help save over 10% on fuel. If fuel costs are a concern, consider Ford's newer models with eco-modes, such as the auto start-stop feature for city driving, which shuts off the engine when idling and can save a significant amount of money.

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RileyLee
04/14/2026, 11:01:29 PM

Ford's fuel consumption is generally average. My Focus consumes about 10L/100km in city driving, which is normal, and can save up to 6L on highways. However, there are significant differences between models, with performance cars like the Mustang starting at 12L. Factors affecting fuel consumption include engine technology like Ecoboost, vehicle weight, and driving style. Gentle acceleration and maintaining a safe distance can help control fuel consumption. Additionally, maintenance is crucial; clogged air filters or uneven tire wear can increase fuel consumption, so remember to check every quarter. From an environmental perspective, Ford offers hybrid and electric options with fuel consumption as low as 4-5L, saving money and reducing emissions. Choosing the right model and driving steadily, Ford is not actually fuel-consuming in practical use.

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