• Q. What is mileage of real world new Ford Figo petrol 1.2 dragon engine?

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    Anshul
    Anshul | 4 years ago

    Petrol car - 12-14 kmpl in city and 14-18 kmpl on highways. Ford cars are heavy n rock solid so do not expect much mileage from them. If you want performance n safety, you can surely demand it anytime. I'm a proud owner of Figo 2015 1.2 Titanium+ with 6 airbags.

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    Adnaan
    Adnaan | 4 years ago

    Just check out battery first. Make sure your battery is free from any mess , in order to act properly through strong charges and clean the terminals too. If problem isn\'t solved thoughthen contact any mechanic of ford service in case there may be any self issue.Thank you

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    Abhinav
    Abhinav | 4 years ago

    1.2 dragon is great in performance as well as mileage, you can expect 12-14 kmpl in city and 15-20 kmpl on highway depending on your driving style

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