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Why does my Ford Galaxy have a high oil consumption rate?

I have a Ford Galaxy that seems to be consuming a lot of oil. I have to top it up every month. Is this a common issue with Ford cars or is there something wrong with my specific car?

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It is not uncommon for Ford cars, especially older models, to have a high oil consumption rate. This can be due to several factors such as engine wear, faulty gaskets, or even a clogged PCV valve. It is recommended to have your car checked by a mechanic to determine the exact cause of the issue.

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I've had a similar issue with my Ford Galaxy. After consulting with a mechanic, we found out that there was a small leak in the engine causing the high oil consumption. It's important to get this fixed as soon as possible to prevent any further damage to your car.

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In my experience, Ford cars do tend to have a higher oil consumption rate compared to other brands. It's always a good idea to check your oil levels regularly and top up as needed. If you notice a sudden increase in oil consumption, it's best to have it checked by a professional.