What is the average fuel consumption of the Focus?
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The fuel consumption of the Focus is 6.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the relevant details: 1. Models: 1.8L manual transmission Classic, 1.8L automatic transmission Fashion, 2.0L manual transmission Sport, 2.0L automatic transmission Sport. 2. Tires and configurations: Equipped with optional 19-inch reinforced alloy wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, the vehicle's acceleration time is shorter. The 2010 Focus underwent detailed configuration adjustments based on the 2009 model. Both the hatchback and sedan versions added an entry-level 1.8MT Standard model. This model features steel wheels, dual airbags (current Focus models have four airbags), and removes the sunroof and seatbelt reminder configurations.
I drive a 2018 1.5L automatic Ford Focus. After three years of driving, I've realized fuel consumption really depends on road conditions. During peak hours in the city, it typically consumes 8.2-9.5 liters per 100km, especially in summer when using AC - the highest I've recorded was 10 liters. But it's extremely fuel-efficient on highways - cruising at 110 km/h shows 5.8L/100km on the dashboard, and actual tests show a full tank can last about 650km. I suggest not trusting the manufacturer's claimed figures too much - in reality, you should add at least 1.5L to their numbers. Also, tire pressure and oil viscosity significantly affect fuel consumption - after switching to low-viscosity oil, I saved about 0.5L/100km in city driving. Remember that new cars consume more fuel during the break-in period, but it should decrease somewhat after the first maintenance.