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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Just been checking out the 50th Anniversary range at my local dealer. Very nice.
I noticed that the sedan fuel sticker was 9.9l/100kms, whereas the ute was rated at 10.6. Wouldn't the sedan be heavier than the ute and therefore use more fuel rather than less? I guess a sedan would be more aerodynamic, but surely enough to make that much difference. Surely weight is a bigger factor in this case. Do the utes have different gear or diff ratios? Can some of you Falcon experts out there please explain why is it so. |
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