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2016 Edge Sport Fuel Economy


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I must say so far I am impressed with the fuel economy my wife's 2016 Edge Sport is delivering. She came out of a 2013 2.0L Escape which overall averaged about 24 mpg for 65K miles. She just hit 5000 miles on her Edge and her overall average mpg is a little more than 24.5. On a recent trip over the weekend the Edge averaged a little over 28 mpg with the cruise set to 70 mph on a trip of about 500 total miles. She is more than happy with the added on ramp and passing performance of the 2.7L in a larger vehicle providing similar and sometimes better fuel economy than her Escape.

 

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I have 900 miles on the dash and am averaging 24 mpg right now. I thought fuel economy was terrible until I realized that the fuel tank was on the small side. This is my 3rd Ecoboost and have always exceeded EPA ratings. Sounds like you have mastered the art of getting good fuel economy which is almost as simple as resisting the urge to dip into the boost all the time.

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lol my lifetime fuel economy is 12.8L /100km or 18.4 mpg. Highway usually gets 11-12 L/100 km (19-21 mpg) cruise set at 120-140 km/h Best I've seen is 9.8 L/100km with the cruise set at 120 km/h over a 400 km trip. shell v power 91 since the 3rd fill up. Honestly not complaining about the lfe because well.. race car

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How many miles are on the new car?? I gave mine 3 tanks of gas before even taking the mpg readings with a grain of salt. It needs to break in

The car has 90km (thats about 56miles)

 

i understand that the fuel economy will improve but it is REALLY bad right now

 

And im driving slow.....it is all city driving i might add

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Omg

 

I just got my ford edge sport (dealer broke my rear window , they replaced it) it now has less than 100km it actually has 90km on it, i am getting around 22L/100km

 

My numbers are awfull!!!

 

Did anyone else experience the same?

 

Thanks in advance

LOOOL don't worry about that, the reason its so high is because the engine spent most of its time idling or being driven slowly , which consumes fuel like crazy, especially when its new. I get like 35L /100km when I reset the trip computer and sit in the parking lot for 30 mins. Just ignore it, break in the engine, after about 400 km you'll see a change, then once break in is over after ~1200 -1500 km you'll get a consistent reading.

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LOOOL don't worry about that, the reason its so high is because the engine spent most of its time idling or being driven slowly , which consumes fuel like crazy, especially when its new. I get like 35L /100km when I reset the trip computer and sit in the parking lot for 30 mins. Just ignore it, break in the engine, after about 400 km you'll see a change, then once break in is over after ~1200 -1500 km you'll get a consistent reading.

I will give it a bit of time but i am worried seeing i drove 60 km and used up 1/4 of a tank DAMN!!!

 

Also the dealer scratched the top part of my rear window spoiler when they replaced the rear window

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Also keep in mind that these Sports have a pretty small fuel tank. It will get better as I am now at 24 mpg after 1300 miles on the highway at 60 mph. City driving is usually not very kind to these vehicles in general as idling and accelerating uses a lot of petrol.

I replaced a 2014 ford explorer (6 cylinder) that was getting me a little over 19 L/100km in city driving, i will see if the ford edge sport which right now is at 22L/100km can match the ford explorer

 

We will see

 

Also what should i do about the 4inch scratch (not deep but visible in the clear-coat on top side of the rear spoiler) i dont want the dealer touching my car anymore. I will get this buffed out by a professional???

 

I had to also very delicatly remove any tiny glass fragments that were stuck to the paint. All this becuase the dealer broke the rear window. At least they teplaced the window.

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I'm constantly very surprised by the fuel economy in this truck. It's so good! My Fusion Titanium with the 2.0 EcoBoost would never break 27mpg on the highway and always averaged around 22mpg combined. My Edge averages 22mpg and has exceeded 27mpg on the highway. I don't understand how.

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I'm constantly very surprised by the fuel economy in this truck. It's so good! My Fusion Titanium with the 2.0 EcoBoost would never break 27mpg on the highway and always averaged around 22mpg combined. My Edge averages 22mpg and has exceeded 27mpg on the highway. I don't understand how.

Depends on the year of the fusion, but i believe in 2015 they redesigned the 2.0 turbo system to a twin scoll on the exhaust side of the turbo, with a few other changes of course. More fuel economy & more power. There's many articles on this on the Google, here's a quick one i found: http://www.carscoops.com/2014/12/ford-details-2015-edges-new-twin-scroll.html?m=1

 

I have gotten close to 29mpg on my edge after a trip to Virginia Beach & back. 28.72 going through the hills of Pennsylvania & idiotic traffic jams of Virginia. I believe 30 is possible but don't plan on any road trips for awhile to test.

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Jumped in my wife's Edge to check the oil and noticed that while not a long trip she just did a round trip of about 15 miles with that short trip showing 28.5 mpg. We live in a very hilly/mountainous area so even that 15 miles had some nice climbs, curves, flats, and descents. My 05 F150 could take a few lessons from these new motors and their associated technology.

 

We have also found that using the adaptive cruise when on bigger open roads gives the best mpg, as the slow downs and speed ups are really smoothed out preventing the engine from wasting fuel from harsh changes in speed.

 

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I am just curiuos how everyone is arriving at their MPG rating? Is it by the MPG stated in the cluster or are you doing it the old fashioned way of gallons@pump/miles driven?

 

My cluster MPG has been 1 to 1.5 MPG over the actual gallons@pump/miles driven calculation. BTW I have been very happy with my results. On the HWY I have seen over the 24 MPG rated on the window sticker. This is the first vehicle I have owned that gets better than the sticker rating.

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Hi

 

I think there is something wrong with my fuel meter

 

From a full tank and after i drove about 300km my fuel indicator stated i was low on fuel and fuel needle was at empty .... This was weird

 

So i went to the gas station and filled up. I only used 15 liters to fill back up to full status ... 15 liters is not much

 

So after filling up with 15 liters my fuel needle is backup to full

 

My fuel reading is between 21L/100km-25L/100

 

Can anyone confirm: on a full tank my reading states 394km Distance to Empty

 

Thats about 245 miles Distance to empty

 

Can you guys please confirm?

 

I have pictures

 

How do i post pictures?

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Jumped in my wife's Edge to check the oil and noticed that while not a long trip she just did a round trip of about 15 miles with that short trip showing 28.5 mpg. We live in a very hilly/mountainous area so even that 15 miles had some nice climbs, curves, flats, and descents. My 05 F150 could take a few lessons from these new motors and their associated technology.

 

We have also found that using the adaptive cruise when on bigger open roads gives the best mpg, as the slow downs and speed ups are really smoothed out preventing the engine from wasting fuel from harsh changes in speed.

 

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Hello

 

How did you post your picture

 

I have a couple of pictures to post but cant seem to do it

 

Thanks

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