What is the actual fuel consumption of the 2011 Focus?
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The fuel consumption of the 2011 Ford Focus is 7.2L/100km. Below is relevant information about the Focus: Changan Ford officially announced that starting from January 1, 2019, the 2018 Ford Focus was renamed the "Classic Focus," with the hatchback model continuing to be sold. In terms of appearance, the Classic Focus adopts Ford's family-style design, featuring a "Martin" front grille paired with a hexagonal chrome front grille and sharp front headlights on both sides. The interior has a sporty feel, with a clearly layered overall layout, displaying the multimedia display screen, multimedia operation panel, and air conditioning operation panel in a row from top to bottom. The vehicle is also equipped with the SYNC3 in-car connectivity system, supporting smart connectivity and voice operation, providing a very user-friendly human-machine interaction experience. Additionally, the car features an active parking assist system, LKA lane-keeping assist system, LDW lane departure warning, ACS low-speed driving safety system, automatic headlights, BLIS blind spot monitoring system, CTA cross-traffic alert system, second-generation MyKey, and rain-sensing wipers.
I've been driving a 2011 Ford Focus 1.8L manual for over five years, and the fuel consumption in city traffic is honestly quite high. In summer with AC on during urban driving, it easily reaches 10L/100km, and can go up to 12L during rush hours. But it's much more economical on highways - my lowest record was 6.3L/100km. The big fuel consumption difference mainly depends on road conditions and driving habits. My buddy with the same model consistently gets 9L/100km because he loves stomping on the gas pedal. Reminder: regular throttle body cleaning is crucial - last month after cleaning mine, I suddenly found the tank could last 50km longer. For older cars, pay attention to tire pressure and oil viscosity too - these details combined can really save you a tank of gas money.