• Q. Does Ford EcoSport diesel have mileage of below 15? Its back seat looks like not comfortable, is it true?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 3 years ago

    Ford Ecosport Diesel variant has an ARAI claimed mileage of 21.7 Kmpl. The Ecosport's cabin feels cramped. It is best for use as four-seater but if you try to squeeze 3 in then it will make you feel a little uncomfortable. In order to get better fuel efficiency returns from your bike, there are some points that you can keep in mind while riding such as keeping a check on tyre air pressure, timely service your bike, maintain proper gear to RPM ratio, do not accelerate the bike unnecessarily, ride your bike at economical speeds, etc. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.

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    Jashvanth
    Jashvanth | 3 years ago

    Back seat comfort for 3member

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    Karmveer
    Karmveer | 3 years ago

    No

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