What is the fuel consumption of the Ford Mondeo?
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Ford Mondeo's fuel consumption is 7.3 liters per 100 kilometers. The following are related introductions about fuel consumption: 1. Habits and road conditions: Fuel consumption is greatly related to driving habits and road conditions. Do not step on the accelerator heavily; gradual acceleration at the start is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, avoid pressing the accelerator heavily when starting. Heavy acceleration consumes 2 to 3 times more fuel than normal speed starts. 2. Braking: Maintaining distance and avoiding frequent braking saves even more fuel. If you don't maintain distance, it's easy to need to brake frequently on the road. When braking, the automatic transmission gear will drop, and the car has to pull up from the low gear again. Starting from a standstill or in low gear requires the engine to consume more fuel.
I drive a 2018 Ford Mondeo with a 1.5L engine. Over three years, the fuel consumption has been quite stable, reaching about 9 liters per 100 km in city traffic and dropping to around 7 liters on the highway. My driving habits are relatively steady—I rarely accelerate sharply or brake hard, which has helped me save a lot of fuel. I also make sure to maintain the car regularly, such as changing the engine oil and air filter every 5,000 km, keeping the engine running smoothly and naturally lowering fuel consumption. The car's load also affects fuel usage; carrying a full trunk or more passengers increases consumption, so I try to minimize luggage. Overall, the Mondeo's fuel consumption is average among similar midsize sedans—not the most fuel-efficient, but entirely acceptable with careful driving. Additionally, I've heard the new hybrid version can go below 6 liters, so I plan to try it for my next car.