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What is the mpg on a 1993 Ford Tempo GL?

The 1993 Ford Tempo GL typically delivered about 25 mpg combined, with around 23 mpg in city driving and about 30 mpg on the highway when equipped with the common 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine paired with an automatic transmission. Real-world results can vary based on condition, maintenance, and driving habits.


Overview of the Tempo GL in 1993


The Tempo GL was Ford’s mid-size, front-wheel-drive sedan offering in the early 1990s. For the 1993 model year, the Tempo GL commonly used a 2.3-liter inline-four engine, usually paired with a four-speed automatic transmission, though some markets did offer a manual option. The MPG figures reflect typical EPA estimates for that setup, acknowledging that actual mileage depends on many factors beyond the engine itself.


Engine and transmission options


Most 1993 Tempo GL examples ran the 2.3L four-cylinder with either a four-speed automatic or, in certain markets, a manual transmission. While the engine configuration is a key driver of efficiency, the choice between automatic and manual can influence highway and overall economy by a small margin depending on driving style and conditions.


EPA fuel economy figures


Below are the typical EPA estimates for the 1993 Tempo GL with the common 2.3L four-cylinder and automatic transmission:



  • City: about 23 mpg

  • Highway: about 30 mpg

  • Combined: typically 25–26 mpg


In practice, real-world mileage can vary based on maintenance, tire condition and pressure, climate, driving habits, and the exact transmission configuration. The figures above reflect standard testing for that era and configuration.


In summary, the Tempo GL’s fuel economy tends to land in the mid-20s combined, with a noticeable city-versus-highway split that favors highway efficiency when conditions are favorable.


What affects real-world MPG


Several factors commonly influence actual mileage beyond the official numbers. Consider these when estimating your own fuel economy for a 1993 Tempo GL:



  • Maintenance and engine condition

  • Tire pressure and tread condition

  • Driving style (accelerating, idling, braking patterns)

  • Load weight and aerodynamic drag (roof racks, cargo)

  • Climate and use of accessories (air conditioning)

  • Transmission type and condition


Understanding these variables helps set realistic expectations for mileage in a vintage car like the Tempo GL.


Summary


The 1993 Ford Tempo GL typically achieved around 25–26 mpg combined, with roughly 23 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway for the common 2.3L four-cylinder paired with an automatic transmission. Actual results vary based on maintenance, driving style, and other conditions.

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