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BHPians rahul_jo, ulhas.ahirrao and cool_dube recently shared this with other enthusiasts.
Here's what rahul_jo had to say on the fuel efficiency of his 2WD Ford Endeavour 2.0L in June 2020:
Got an average of 13 km/l with 70 percent city and 30 percent highway usage. Doesn't seem too shabby as it hasn't even completed the run in period yet.
Here's what rahul_jo had to say on the fuel efficiency of his 2WD Ford Endeavour 2.0L in October 2020:
Got an absolutely amazing fuel economy figure of 15 km/l today. Drove with a light foot with 70% highway and 30% city usage.
Not bad at all.
Here's what ulhas.ahirrao had to say on the fuel efficiency of his Ford Endeavour 2.0L in March 2021:
Similar views after my first 250 km on the Endeavour. Largely in the city, however with empty stretches with less traffic. FE was 12.8 km/l, however, it drops considerably at lower speeds.
Here's what ulhas.ahirrao had to say on the fuel efficiency of his Ford Endeavour 2.0L in May 2021:
Mileage dropped to 11.4 km/l due the heavy right foot. Last trip from Mumbai to my hometown on the Mumbai - Agra highway of ~300 km, I got 13 km/l with a light foot.
Here's what cool_dube had to say on the fuel efficiency of his Ford Endeavour 2.0L in March 2021:
With sedate driving, one can easily clock 12-plus km/l on highway runs.
Here's what cool_dube had to say on the fuel efficiency of his Ford Endeavour 2.0L in April 2021:
Though I do not give enough weightage to this aspect while buying my cars, this is an added bonus in case of the 2.0L EcoBlue engine. With a light foot, one can easily extract 13-plus km/l on highway runs.
Here's what cool_dube had to say on the fuel efficiency of his Ford Endeavour 2.0L in April 2021:
My Endeavour has not been (and is unlikely to be) driven in city traffic, hence I do not have an exact figure. However, based on my feel of its fuel consumption characteristics thus far, I would expect it to return 10-11 km/l in average/medium city traffic. Do note that I'm referring to the 4WD variant here. The 2WD variant is more frugal and could return 12-14 km/lit as well.
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