lightning said: Anybody driving a late model Defender with the 2.2 Ford TDCi engine? Was just wanting an idea of fuel economy, somebody l know has a 110 Commercial with the 2.4 TDCi and he said he's only getting 22-24mpg. Transit 2.4tcdi jumbo with 3.2 ton on weight bridge 22mpg inc some fast motorway. Bought a PX Double Cab in March 2015. Can not fault it, economical, well built, Style and reliable. Have towed a car trailer with a Camaro on board, Ranger did the job with no effort. Only fault so far is Trans warning light has come on twice (unladen) probably computer glitch. Got it at a good price too . Our 150km test of the 2.0-litre Wildtrak returned a dash-indicated fuel consumption average of 9.4L/100km, against claimed figures of 7.4L/100km on the combined fuel economy cycle. The Wildtrak 3.2’s fuel economy is rated at 8.9L/100km, and the XL dual-cab 4x4 2.2’s mileage is 8.0L/100km. Luckily my fuel consumption is acceptable. Town around 10l/100 and open road 8.9-9.5 depending wind, and yes, wind makes a big difference in fuel consumption on my 2.2. Climbing hills it becomes a dog against a moderate head-wind and fuel consumption takes a knock for sure. However I never saw those figures (mine is manual though). 2016 Ford Ranger XL 2.2 Fuel Consumption. Turns out I have no reason to complain about my Ranger's fuel consumption. This is the figures I got over the odd 2300km's I have driven in December. Ranger 2.2 XL 4x4 Man DC. Traveled 2340 km's. Used 201 liters of fuel. Average 11,6 km/L (8.58L//100km) The new Ranger features an 800mm wading depth with a ground clearance of 230 mm and with an electronically controlled transfer case, 4×4 drivers are able to easily switch from 4×2 to 4×4 mode via a knob on the centre console. Drivers can also engage low-range when the going gets tough and the Ranger is fitted with an electronic locking rear Ford Ranger 3.0 tdci 4x2 supercab hi-trail xlt at - 2010 - 8 Ford Ranger 3.0 tdci d/cab wildtrak 4x2 - 2010 - 5 Ford Ranger 3.0 tdci d/cab wildtrak 4x4 - 2010 - 5 Fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions figures are used to compare different vehicle types under uniform conditions and are not necessarily indicative of real-life driving conditions. Note that the actual fuel consumption and emissions levels will depend on many factors including individual driving habits, prevailing conditions and vehicle Vay Tiền Trả Góp 24 Tháng.

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