What is the fuel consumption of the Ford Explorer 2.3t?

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LeCorbin
07/29/25 7:07pm
The fuel consumption of the Ford Explorer ranges from 11.0L to 14.0L. Below are some relevant details about fuel consumption: Factors affecting fuel consumption: Poor driving habits such as aggressive lane changes, sudden stops and starts, and driving at high speeds in low gear can all increase a car's fuel consumption. Carbon buildup in the engine can also lead to higher fuel consumption. Low tire pressure and underinflated tires can contribute to increased fuel consumption. It's advisable to check tire inflation before driving, and using a tire pressure gauge can help monitor this. Properly inflating tires can help reduce fuel consumption. Carrying excessive items in the trunk can also increase fuel consumption. Regularly clearing out unnecessary items from the trunk can help lower fuel usage. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Maintain a steady speed while driving, avoid sudden braking and acceleration, and ensure regular vehicle maintenance.
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