What is the fuel consumption of the Focus 1.6?
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The Focus 1.6 has a fuel consumption of 8 liters per 100 kilometers. The following is relevant information: 1. Brand introduction: The Focus is a Class A family sedan under Ford. In 1991, Ford Motor Company exhibited a concept car named GHIA, which later became the prototype for the Focus. 2. Design: The Focus features a reinforced cage-type body structure design and uses high-strength steel plate materials to enhance body rigidity. Both the front and rear impact buffer zones and the door anti-collision steel beams adopt the same reinforced structure design. The impact buffer zones can evenly distribute the collision force across the entire body during a crash, thereby avoiding collision injuries to passengers in the cabin and significantly enhancing shock absorption capability.
Friends who drive the Focus 1.6, let me share some firsthand experience. In daily driving, the combined fuel consumption is around 6.5 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can rise above 7.5 liters, while on the highway with smooth driving, it can drop to around 6 liters. Actual fuel consumption varies from person to person. My habit is to avoid peak traffic hours and avoid aggressive starts, which saves a lot of fuel. Regular maintenance, such as changing engine oil and checking tire pressure, can also help reduce fuel consumption. Remember to use the right grade of gasoline and don’t compromise quality for cheaper options. Overall, the Focus isn’t the most fuel-efficient, but it’s stable, and fuel consumption doesn’t change much over the years. My neighbor has driven his for five years, with fuel consumption staying stable at around 7 liters. He always says timely maintenance is key. To save money, driving techniques matter—avoid sudden braking and acceleration, and you can save hundreds of dollars a year on fuel.