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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / March 2005

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Focus Gas mileage

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K. Stocker - 23 Mar 2005 02:30 GMT
My 2000 Focus Wagon w/automatic gets 26.5 m.p.g. with mostly highway
driving.. Is that all I can expect to get? Consumer Reports Says it should
get 30.
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Dave Gower - 23 Mar 2005 15:14 GMT
> My 2000 Focus Wagon w/automatic gets 26.5 m.p.g. with mostly highway
> driving.. Is that all I can expect to get? Consumer Reports Says it should
> get 30.

I presume these are American gallons. Regardless, this is definitely low. My
2000 wagon with 5-speed (Canadian model) gets in the low 40s Imperial, which
is mid 30s U.S., in the same kind of driving. Automatics get 1-2 mpg less.

I see from your other post that you bought it used. Do you know when it last
had a full tune-up i.e. new plugs and wires, cleaning the intake, new air
and
fuel filter etc. I had this done last year and was very happy with how much
better it ran.

Tire inflation can also be a factor, as well as whether the transmission is
going into
overdrive reliably.
Matt Mead - 23 Mar 2005 16:58 GMT
>> My 2000 Focus Wagon w/automatic gets 26.5 m.p.g. with mostly highway
>> driving.. Is that all I can expect to get? Consumer Reports Says it should
>> get 30.

That's where I'm at with our 00 automatic wagon as well.  I figure the
only way it will get better mileage is to slow down.  (I'm running
75mph.)

Matt
Focus owner
SayWhat? - 23 Mar 2005 17:17 GMT
>>> My 2000 Focus Wagon w/automatic gets 26.5 m.p.g. with mostly highway
>>> driving.. Is that all I can expect to get? Consumer Reports Says it
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> Matt
> Focus owner

Cold weather seems to have a drastic effect on my 2001 ZX3.  In the summer
around 31-32mpg in the winter about 28-29mpg and I drive about 75 to 80 mph
mostly highway miles.
Mine is a 5 speed stick.
Stephen F. - 23 Mar 2005 17:57 GMT
>>>> My 2000 Focus Wagon w/automatic gets 26.5 m.p.g. with mostly highway
>>>> driving.. Is that all I can expect to get? Consumer Reports Says it
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> mph mostly highway miles.
> Mine is a 5 speed stick.

I averaged about 30mpg (US) when I rented a Focus sedan last year in Canada,
with varied driving (city, country, highway @ 75mpg).

Over here my diesel wagon is averaging 43mpg (US) in all-around use, but
that's a completely different animal!
Way - 25 Mar 2005 18:17 GMT
    Just one more average for you. Over 29000 Km my average is 26 MPG
US. That is for a 2004 5 speed wagon and is likely 50% local driving.
Michael Heiming - 26 Mar 2005 00:40 GMT
In alt.autos.ford.focus Matt Mead <mdmead@deletethischarter.net>:

>>> My 2000 Focus Wagon w/automatic gets 26.5 m.p.g. with mostly highway
>>> driving.. Is that all I can expect to get? Consumer Reports Says it should
>>> get 30.

> That's where I'm at with our 00 automatic wagon as well.  I figure the
> only way it will get better mileage is to slow down.  (I'm running
> 75mph.)

With this quite moderate speed 7.8 l/100km (30 mpg) should be
possible depending on the engine. Automatic always adds up a
little bit fuel consumption. Despite the already mentioned basic
things a quite often overlooked fact is tire air-pressure which
has a big impact on fuel consumption and needs to be checked and
corrected regular. Usually it's safe too add at least 0.2 bar or
more to the manual advertised values. Those are a compromise
mostly aimed at comfort.

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