What is the fuel consumption of the 12th-generation Focus automatic transmission?

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KiraLynn
07/30/25 9:30am
This model typically has a fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption of automatic transmission vehicles is significantly higher than that of manual transmission, and the maintenance costs for the transmission are higher with a shorter service life. Driving a manual transmission can be quite troublesome due to frequent gear shifting. If there isn't much traffic, manual transmissions are more fuel-efficient. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: To achieve lower fuel consumption, owners need to maintain proper driving habits and regularly address carbon buildup in the engine. Of course, avoiding driving during traffic jams can also help reduce fuel consumption. Abnormal fuel consumption: Fuel consumption can vary, and if it suddenly increases sharply, it is highly likely due to a problem with the vehicle, and timely action is more beneficial than harmful. Exterior: Additionally, the overall appearance of the Focus is stylish and dynamic, with smooth line designs adding a sense of strength, making most owners find the car aesthetically pleasing.
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