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Old 11-04-2016, 02:58 PM   #1
B-McLeod
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Default 2010 Fiesta Zetec Fuel Economy + Power

I just bought a 2010 WS Zetec with 45,000km for $10,000.

The car overall is quite good, but I feel like there is a problem with the power and economy I'm getting.

It feels like it struggles to go up hills, and the accelerator is not very responsive at all... Sometimes while going up a hill, I put the pedal to the floor and get next to no extra power at all.

And the economy I'm getting is around 9.0L/100km with city driving (Not being a lead foot). I'm running it on Premium 95 petrol.

I took it to the mechanic and he said all seems fine.

Does anyone else experience this, or do I have a problem?
I'm seriously considering selling it after only having it for a month.
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