My diesel can do 14km/liter on a highway aggressive driving and 16-17km/liter on conservative driving.
[emoji16]I can tell you that the 2016.5 and the 2017 models are.
My CX5 (diesel) is now almost three years old. Normally I have the info gauge at the extreme right switched to "Range" but out of interest, I recently changed this to "Fuel Economy". It currently reads 53.7mpg which I'm quite happy with but I note that after about four weeks of driving, the figure hasn't changed at all! Perhaps I'm just a steady driver but I wonder if anybody has seen this figure go up (in which case, what were they doing, eg accelerating, changing gear...) or go down (in which case, what were they doing, eg , over-revving, braking...)
The skyactiv Diesel engines have been Eu6 since they came out in 2012, but why are you interested in European emission standards in the Philippines?Tech guy here says the 2018 diesel is Euro 6 compliant. Can anybody confirm this?
The skyactiv Diesel engines have been Eu6 since they came out in 2012, but why are you interested in European emission standards in the Philippines?
The skyactiv Diesel engines have been Eu6 since they came out in 2012, but why are you interested in European emission standards in the Philippines?
So I'd know if my CX-5 is future proof for Euro 6 as we are now Euro 4.
http://www.mlive.com/auto/index.ssf/2018/01/ford_f-150_embargo_news.htmlFor the first time, Ford will release its best-selling F-150 truck with an optional 3.0-liter diesel Power Stroke engine that will come with an EPA-estimated 30 mpg later this year.
The Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker will start taking dealer orders on the new 2018 Ford F-150 diesel in mid-January, with deliveries expected to start this spring.