Saturday, June 11, 2016

Fuel Efficiency a Close Contest

Shockingly, when combined to all-wheel drive, the Edge's turbocharged four-chamber is still evaluated marginally more terrible than Murano's V6 as far as mileage, with authority figures pegged at 20 mpg city and 28 mpg roadway contrasted with the Murano's appraisals of 21 mpg city and 28 mpg interstate.
In our certifiable testing, this little distinction in mileage demonstrated valid as the Edge drew back fuel at the rate of 19.9 mpg contrasted with the Murano at 20.1 mpg. A higher control weight and less productive six-speed manual transmission can be rebuked for the Ford's more prominent thirst.
The turbocharged motor isn't simply thirstier; it likewise can't coordinate the Murano's drivetrain for general smoothness or that pleasant V6 sound. Be that as it may, it conveys power in a refined, stifled manner and after a minor help delay, offers more available torque and speeding up under ordinary driving conditions. While the Murano on occasion takes moderate measures of motor pace to create forward energy, the Edge is upbeat puttering along in the lower rpm range...อ่านเพิ่ม

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