Fuel Efficiency and Driving Tips with the Ford Territory

With gas prices constantly fluctuating, driving with fuel efficiency in mind is more important than ever. The Ford Territory is designed with advanced technology to help you make the most of every drop of fuel. Featuring an EcoBoost engine with an Auto-Start/Stop feature and a sophisticated 7-speed automatic transmission with a wet-type Dual-Clutch Engagement System, the Territory delivers exceptional responsiveness and performance.

Whether you’re navigating city streets or hitting the highway, here are some tips to further reduce your fuel consumption.

Drive Thoughtfully

Harsh acceleration and braking can significantly impact your fuel consumption. Always observe the road ahead and traffic around you, reacting early to changes so you can accelerate smoothly, coast early, and brake gently. Smooth driving is key to efficiency.

Avoid shifting into neutral when driving downhill to save fuel—this is a myth and can be dangerous. When you select D on your Territory’s rotary shifter, the smart shift logic ensures you’re always in the most efficient gear for your speed and acceleration. Choose the driving mode that best suits your needs—whether it’s Normal, Eco, Sport, or Mountain—to enjoy a balance of power, torque, and fuel efficiency on all roads.

Ensure the Stop/Start function is enabled to enhance fuel economy, as it reduces fuel use when coming to a full stop.

Use Cruise Control

Cruise control isn’t just convenient; it can also save fuel. Territory variants with adaptive cruise control can manage the accelerator, brakes, and transmission, improving fuel economy and providing a smoother driving experience.

Prioritize Maintenance

Adhere to your vehicle’s service schedule. Ford service technicians will perform a thorough health check on your Territory, identifying any components that need replacing, cleaning, or aligning. Misaligned wheels, for instance, not only pose a safety risk but also make your vehicle work harder, increasing fuel consumption.

Monitor Your Tires

The tires on your Ford Territory are selected to provide an optimal blend of fuel economy and performance. Under-inflated or worn-out tires increase rolling resistance, making your vehicle work harder and use more fuel. Regularly check tire pressures and ensure they are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommendations (found on a placard on a door jamb). The Territory’s tire pressure monitoring system will alert you if adjustments are needed.

Reduce Weight

Avoid carrying unnecessary items, as extra weight makes your vehicle work harder and use more fuel.

Improve Aerodynamics

While Territory’s roof rails make installing roof racks convenient, remove roof boxes or bike carriers when not in use to avoid creating unnecessary drag, which increases fuel consumption.

Adapt to the Weather

Hot weather often leads to increased air-conditioning use, which makes the engine work harder and consume more fuel. For optimal efficiency, use the climate system’s Auto mode, which engages fuel-saving strategies and ensures efficient temperature control. Park in the shade whenever possible to keep the cabin cooler, reducing the air-conditioning workload. If shade is unavailable, use a sunshade to help keep the interior cool.

Special Offer for the Territory

For June, customers purchasing the Territory can enjoy the 5-Star Care Package with an additional P20,000 cash discount for the Territory Titanium, or up to P40,000 cash discount, or as low as P14,000 monthly payments.

Visit the Ford website or the nearest Ford dealer for more details.

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