Is the Mustang fuel-consuming?
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Ford Mustang is relatively fuel-consuming, with an average fuel consumption of about 13L per 100 kilometers. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. As the weather gets hotter, many drivers turn on the air conditioning to cool down. However, if you find that the cooling effect of the air conditioning is not very good, meaning you need to increase the fan speed or lower the temperature to feel cool, it is likely that there is a fault in the air conditioning refrigeration system, which will significantly increase the vehicle's fuel consumption. 2. Always pay attention to whether the tire pressure is within the specified range. When the tire pressure is appropriate (with even tread wear), it not only provides better driving performance and more responsive steering but also reduces rolling resistance, thereby lowering fuel consumption.
I've been driving a Mustang for quite some time, and honestly, the fuel consumption isn't low. In city traffic, the average fuel consumption can reach around 15 liters per 100 kilometers, while on the highway at a steady speed, it can drop to about 11 liters. As an American muscle car, its V8 engine is designed for power, and fuel consumption is the trade-off, but the driving experience is exhilarating. My advice is not to obsess over the numbers; enjoying the thrill of the acceleration is more important. Regular maintenance, like changing the oil and air filters on schedule and keeping the tire pressure at the standard level, can help you save some money on fuel. In short, the Mustang isn't a fuel-efficient car, but choosing it is all about the passion—it depends on whether you prioritize power or economy.