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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16799762" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>I also have a EcoBoost Focus (2016) and routinely get over 40+ mpg.</p><p>The mileage drops off to 33-34 mpg when it gets colder than 32*F. Some of that is due to the fact that studded snow tires are on the car, I am driving in snow/ice and in temps as cold as -5*F and the engine has a hard time getting up to temp.</p><p>To build temp, you have to burn fuel, and at 1 Liter, there is not much engine there to burn the fuel to create heat. I have drven all winter and the engine never gets above 1/4 and when going down a long hill the gauge will actually go all the way to cold.</p><p>Otherwise it is a great ride and the fuel economy is outstanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16799762, member: 201889"] I also have a EcoBoost Focus (2016) and routinely get over 40+ mpg. The mileage drops off to 33-34 mpg when it gets colder than 32*F. Some of that is due to the fact that studded snow tires are on the car, I am driving in snow/ice and in temps as cold as -5*F and the engine has a hard time getting up to temp. To build temp, you have to burn fuel, and at 1 Liter, there is not much engine there to burn the fuel to create heat. I have drven all winter and the engine never gets above 1/4 and when going down a long hill the gauge will actually go all the way to cold. Otherwise it is a great ride and the fuel economy is outstanding. [/QUOTE]
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