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What is the fuel consumption of the Ford Laser 1989?

Typical fuel use for the 1989 Ford Laser ranges from roughly 7.0 to 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers, with manual versions generally a little more economical than automatics. Exact figures depend on engine choice and driving conditions.


Engine options and their typical consumption


The 1989 Laser offered two main petrol engine options, with both manual and automatic transmissions available. The figures below reflect common real-world ranges reported by owners and period brochures.



  • 1.3-liter petrol, manual: Combined approximately 7.0–7.8 L/100 km (about 30–34 mpg US).

  • 1.3-liter petrol, automatic: Combined approximately 7.8–9.0 L/100 km (about 26–33 mpg US).

  • 1.6-liter petrol, manual: Combined approximately 8.0–9.0 L/100 km (about 26–29 mpg US).

  • 1.6-liter petrol, automatic: Combined approximately 8.5–9.5 L/100 km (about 25–28 mpg US).


These ranges reflect typical mixed driving for the model year and configurations. Real-world numbers can vary based on condition, maintenance, and how the car is driven.


Factors that influence real-world fuel economy


Several factors can push a Ford Laser’s fuel consumption outside the ranges above. Consider these elements when estimating actual mileage for a specific car.



  • Engine and transmission condition, including air filter, spark plugs, and ignition timing.

  • Tire pressure, tread wear, and wheel alignment.

  • Driving style, including acceleration, speed, and idling time.

  • Vehicle load, roof racks, and added accessories that increase drag.

  • Maintenance history and fuel quality, plus whether the car is running on original fuel system components.


By addressing these factors, owners can often improve efficiency beyond the baseline figures listed above.


How to find more precise figures for your car


To obtain a more exact figure for a specific 1989 Laser, identify the exact engine type (1.3 L or 1.6 L) and transmission (manual vs. automatic) for your vehicle. Check the owner’s manual, service records, or the original window sticker if available. Online databases and classic car forums for Ford Laser or Mazda 323 fans can also provide owner-reported data that matches your configuration and locale. Gasoline formulations and measurement standards have varied by market, which can affect reported fuel economy as well.


Summary


For the 1989 Ford Laser, fuel consumption depends primarily on engine size and transmission. Expect roughly 7.0–7.8 L/100 km for the 1.3L manual, about 7.8–9.0 L/100 km for the 1.3L automatic, around 8.0–9.0 L/100 km for the 1.6L manual, and about 8.5–9.5 L/100 km for the 1.6L automatic, with real-world numbers shaped by maintenance and driving style. Use the guidance above to estimate your car’s efficiency and consult source materials for your exact configuration.

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