What is the fuel consumption of the Taurus 2.0t?

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McBradley
08/31/25 4:56am
2.0t Taurus has a fuel consumption of 9.3 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is an introduction to the Taurus: 1. Model aspect. Taurus is a mid-size luxury sedan under Ford. 2. Power aspect. This car uses three engines in total, which are the 1.5t engine, 2.0t engine, and 2.7t engine. 3. Body dimensions. The length, width, and height of the Taurus are 4996 mm, 1878 mm, and 1503 mm respectively. 4. Exterior aspect. The front suspension of the Taurus uses MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension uses multi-link independent suspension.
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ClaytonRose
09/12/25 8:12am
I've been driving a Ford Taurus 2.0T for a year now, mainly for urban commuting. The average fuel consumption is about 8.5 liters per 100 kilometers under mixed driving conditions. During rush hour traffic jams, it can spike to 11 liters, but on the highway, it easily drops below 7 liters. I believe driving habits make a big difference: gentle acceleration and avoiding sudden braking can save a lot of fuel. Regular maintenance is crucial—after changing the air filter, the fuel consumption stabilized noticeably. Weather also plays a role; using the AC in summer adds about 0.5 liters to the consumption. Overall, this car is quite economical. I fill up once a week and can easily cover over 400 kilometers, making it ideal for daily drivers like me.
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StZachary
10/27/25 2:13am
As a car enthusiast, I've tested the fuel consumption performance of the Taurus 2.0T. This EcoBoost engine delivers strong power while maintaining high efficiency. The official combined fuel consumption is 8.2L/100km, with actual urban driving around 9.5L and highway driving approximately 7.0L. During aggressive driving, I've observed fuel consumption spike above 10L. Fuel quality also matters - using 95-octane gasoline saves more than 92-octane. For long-term use, I recommend paying attention to throttle carbon buildup, which can significantly increase fuel consumption. The car comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission, whose smooth shifting helps control fuel usage. I frequently share real-world test data on forums to help new owners understand actual performance.
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