What is the actual fuel consumption of the Ford Everest?
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The fuel consumption of the Ford Everest is 7.2L-10.1L per 100 kilometers. Correct fuel consumption calculation formula: Fuel consumed ÷ Distance traveled × 100 = Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. The data on fuel consumed is relatively difficult to obtain. Generally, a full tank is used as the initial data. After traveling a certain distance, the tank is filled again, and the fuel quantity provided by the gas station is taken as the final data. Fuel-saving tips: When starting the vehicle, use a low gear, gently press the accelerator, and gradually increase speed. Avoid suddenly pressing the accelerator hard, as this can multiply fuel consumption. Starting by gently pressing the accelerator can shorten the engine's warm-up time and effectively improve fuel utilization, thereby achieving fuel-saving effects.
I've been driving a Ford Everest for two years as my daily commuter, with an actual fuel consumption around 12L/100km, though it varies. In city traffic jams, it can spike to 15L, while on smooth highways it drops to 9L – quite a significant difference. My driving style leans toward rapid acceleration and braking, which causes fuel consumption to soar. I feel the vehicle's weight and wind resistance also play a role. To save fuel, I make it a habit to regularly check tire pressure, keeping it at the recommended value, avoid carrying heavy loads, and occasionally add fuel additives. After maintenance like replacing the air filter and engine oil, I noticed a slight drop in fuel consumption. Overall, the Everest isn't the most fuel-efficient, but considering its off-road capabilities, I find it acceptable. If you've just bought one, I'd recommend testing fuel consumption across various road conditions multiple times and keeping records for better insight.