What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Ford Mustang?

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Thompson
08/27/25 2:00am
Official data shows a fuel consumption of 10.5L per 100 kilometers. Below are relevant details: Exterior: While the side profile of the car still emphasizes stability, a trapezoidal indentation line runs from the front fender straight to the rear fender, showcasing the vehicle's dynamic appeal. The rear also maintains a steady look, with vertical taillights featuring a distinctive rectangular design, making it resemble a sedan at first glance. Were it not for the spoiler, it would be hard to classify the Mustang as a sports car. Interior: The cockpit benefits from Ford's investment in car interiors, astonishing at every turn just like the exterior design. The extraordinary design concept revisits the Mustang's history with modern manufacturing materials and facilities, including a customizable color dashboard that takes personalization to the extreme. The stylish and functional interior design, along with its precise craftsmanship, sets a new standard for performance car design.
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JulietAnn
09/08/25 8:45am
I've been driving a Ford Mustang for several years, mainly for city commuting and weekend highway trips. In city traffic with constant stop-and-go, the fuel consumption can rise to 12-15 liters per 100 kilometers; on the highway at a steady speed of 100 km/h, it drops to 8-10 liters. The big difference is because frequent braking and acceleration in the city consumes more fuel. My car has the EcoBoost 2.3-liter turbocharged engine, which is more fuel-efficient than the old V8, but regular maintenance like frequent oil changes and checking tire pressure can also help save fuel. Additionally, heavy loads or using the air conditioning can slightly increase fuel consumption. Overall, while the Mustang is thirsty, the driving experience is worth it. I recommend anticipating road conditions based on your trip to save fuel. And don’t forget to regularly check things like spark plugs to prevent unexplained increases in fuel consumption.
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