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The all-new Ford Ranger has proven itself a leader in fuel economy in the Philippines after traveling 1,623 kilometres on a single tank of fuel—averaging an incredible 19.44 Km/L over the entire journey between Manila, Subic, Clark and Tarlac City.

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                    [Title] => All-new Ford  Ranger achieves 19.44 km/L in fuel  economy run
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The all-new Ford Ranger has proven itself a leader in fuel economy in the Philippines after traveling 1,623 kilometres on a single tank of fuel—averaging an incredible 19.44 Km/L over the entire journey between Manila, Subic, Clark and Tarlac City.

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