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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / October 2004

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TD DI Economy

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Shabs - 14 Oct 2004 10:27 GMT
Any owners of a Focus TD DI, can you tell me how many miles a full
tank will do and also the capacity of the tank.

Thanks in advance
Tim \(Remove NOSPAM. - 14 Oct 2004 13:33 GMT
> Any owners of a Focus TD DI, can you tell me how many miles a full
> tank will do and also the capacity of the tank.
>
> Thanks in advance

60 litres, and you should do 500miles on a tank fairly easily.

Tim..
Gary McClean - 15 Oct 2004 20:02 GMT
>> Any owners of a Focus TD DI, can you tell me how many miles a full
>> tank will do and also the capacity of the tank.

UK spec is 55 litres. The TDCi has about 52 litres of this useable, not sure
if the TDDi is the same. You should average around 45mpg depending on your
driving style.

G.
adcb - 18 Oct 2004 09:39 GMT
>Any owners of a Focus TD DI, can you tell me how many miles a full
>tank will do and also the capacity of the tank.
>
>Thanks in advance

I normally get about 450miles on a tank, mostly that is done at about
95mph on motorways, (UK) which is not the most efficient speed really.
 
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