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What is the fuel consumption of the Mondeo 2.3?

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McIsla
09/05/25 3:32am
The Mondeo 2.3 has a fuel consumption of approximately 14L per 100 kilometers. Below is detailed information about vehicle fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: 1. Overview: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel a vehicle consumes when traveling 100 kilometers on the road at a certain speed. It is a theoretical indicator for the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value obtained by manufacturers under objective conditions using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated as the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data for the vehicle model at specified speeds. 2. Others: Since most vehicles approach their most economical speed at 90 km/h, the theoretical fuel consumption figures publicly announced by most manufacturers are usually the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at 90 km/h.
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Cory
09/17/25 4:08am
Speaking of the fuel consumption of the Mondeo 2.3, I've been driving this car for several years now, and on average, it consumes about 10-12 liters per 100 kilometers. In city traffic jams, it can soar to over 13 liters because stop-and-go driving is particularly fuel-intensive. On the highway, it's more economical, with just 7-8 liters needed. I usually drive a bit aggressively, and faster acceleration tends to increase fuel consumption, but driving more gently can reduce it slightly. Regular maintenance also plays a role—for example, changing the air filter and using the right engine oil can help lower fuel consumption a bit. I recommend paying attention to your driving habits: less aggressive throttle use and smoother starts can significantly improve fuel efficiency, especially since fuel prices aren't cheap these days.
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OTalia
10/31/25 4:37am
The fuel consumption of the Mondeo 2.3 varies from person to person. Based on some data I've seen, the average under combined driving conditions is about 10-12L per 100km. This mainly depends on engine tuning and vehicle weight. A 2.3L displacement car isn't exactly small, so it consumes more during acceleration. In city driving with frequent traffic lights, fuel consumption is higher, around 12-14L, while on highways at a steady speed, it drops to about 8L. For daily driving, it's recommended to regularly check tire pressure and spark plugs. Insufficient tire pressure increases resistance, causing fuel consumption to rise. Using the air conditioning also has some impact, with cooling in hot weather adding approximately 1L more. Also, the car's age and usage over time can affect fuel consumption, with older cars potentially consuming slightly more.
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