What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 2005 Mondeo automatic transmission?

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StElliott
07/30/25 2:22am
2005 Mondeo automatic transmission consumes 7 liters per 100 kilometers. Related introduction: 1. Overview: The Ford Mondeo, as the flagship model of Changan Ford with the highest technological content and finest manufacturing craftsmanship, is equipped with multiple innovative technologies and achieves comprehensive improvements in premium quality, powertrain, and safety performance. 2. Expansion: The Mondeo adopts Ford's latest family-style exterior design, with the most striking feature being the catfish-mouth grille + dual chrome horizontal bars. The entire lineup is equipped with LED headlights, which not only refers to LED daytime running lights but also includes LED configuration for the main headlight source.
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