What is the fuel consumption of the Kuga? What is the real fuel consumption?
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Kuga's fuel consumption is 7.2-8.2L/100KM, with the real fuel consumption being around 8.2L per 100 kilometers. Methods to determine car fuel consumption: Fuel consumption ÷ mileage × 100 = L/100KM. The numbers before 1.6T and 1.8T represent the engine displacement, which is the sum of the volumes of all cylinders. The larger the displacement, the greater the power and the higher the fuel consumption. Factors affecting car fuel consumption: The amount of fuel a car consumes is not only related to the car itself but also to the driver's driving habits and road conditions. If the driving habits are poor and the car is frequently driven on congested roads, the fuel consumption will inevitably be relatively high.
I just bought a Ford Kuga last month and have driven over 2,000 kilometers. The actual fuel consumption is around 10L/100km in the city, and it can drop to 8L/100km on the highway. The real fuel consumption is definitely higher than the official 7.5L. During my daily commute in traffic jams, it directly spikes to 11L. With better maintenance, such as regular oil changes and tire pressure checks, you can save about 0.5L. My friend, who has driven it for three years, says his overall average is 9.8L, which shows it's related to driving habits. Gently pressing the accelerator saves more fuel than sudden braking. It's normal to consume more fuel when using the AC in summer. The Ford Kuga is suitable for daily use, but the extra few hundred yuan in fuel costs each month requires careful budgeting.
I've been driving this Escape for over a year now, often taking my family on mountain road trips. The average fuel consumption is about 11L/100km, which is significantly higher than the official data. The actual situation depends on road conditions - it can reach 13L in city traffic jams, but stays steady at 8.5L on highways. I believe maintenance is crucial; a dirty air filter directly increases fuel consumption, and longer warm-up times in winter also raise the fuel usage. My friend who drives an electric car often complains about high fuel prices, but the Escape's spacious interior and large trunk allow me to pack full loads without affecting fuel consumption (keeping it under 10L). By driving steadily and avoiding sudden acceleration, I've saved enough on fuel to buy toys for my kids.