What is the real fuel consumption of the Ford Kuga 2.0T AWD?
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The real fuel consumption of the Ford Kuga 2.0T AWD is around 10L. Here are the factors that affect the vehicle's fuel consumption: 1. Engine displacement, vehicle weight, driving conditions, and wind resistance can all affect fuel consumption. Even for the same car, different driving habits can lead to different fuel consumption levels; 2. If you frequently accelerate or decelerate sharply while driving, the vehicle's fuel consumption can increase by 5-30%; 3. The road conditions can also affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. If driving on poor road conditions, the engine load increases, requiring more fuel consumption.
I've been driving the Ford Kuga 2.0T 4WD version for several years, and the real-world fuel consumption isn't exactly low. In city driving with traffic jams, it often jumps to 11-12 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways it's much better, stabilizing at around 7-8 liters. On average, it's about 9.5-10 liters per 100 kilometers. My daily commute includes suburban roads and downtown traffic, often with family members in the car, plus air conditioning or winter heating, which drives up the fuel consumption. If you drive more gently, avoiding sudden braking or aggressive acceleration, you can indeed save some fuel. I've tried using an app to track it, and smooth driving can save about 1 liter. The car's power is truly impressive, and the 4WD provides excellent grip in rainy conditions, but the fuel consumption is something to consider, especially when fuel prices are high. The frequency of refueling is noticeably higher compared to the smaller car I drove before, and I have to check for gas station discounts in advance when going on long trips over the weekend.