I am interested in purchasing a Ford S-Max, but I am unsure about the relationship between its fuel efficiency and its engine size. Can someone explain if a larger engine equates to lower mpg and if it's worth it for the power and performance?
ReplyAs a previous owner of a Ford S-Max, I can assure you that its fuel efficiency is not solely determined by its engine size. While a larger engine does usually result in lower mpg, the S-Max's EcoBoost technology helps to balance it out. If performance is a top priority for you, it's worth the trade-off.
In my experience with the Ford S-Max, I have found that its fuel efficiency is highly dependent on driving habits. You can still achieve good mpg even with a larger engine, as long as you maintain a steady speed and avoid harsh accelerating and braking.