In 1983, Mercury produced approximately 3,333 units of the Capri RS 5.0. This version of the Capri was equipped with a 5.0-liter V8 engine and was known for its performance-oriented features. The Capri was a sibling to the Ford Mustang, sharing many mechanical components, but it had distinct styling and branding under the Mercury nameplate.
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A 1983 Mercury Capri has a fuel rating of 19 mpg in the city, and 28 mpg on the highway.
20
469 were made in 1983
about 3600
In 1991, approximately 3,000 Mercury Capri XR2 models were produced. The XR2 was a performance-oriented version of the Capri, equipped with a turbocharged engine. This limited production run contributed to the car's unique appeal among enthusiasts.
11 us gallons
366 XR2's, 4342 total including the right hand drives.
The cars were manufactured in Australia. The only sales number for the US is less than 400.
According to specs its 11.1 gallons... but I can't typically get much more than 10 in mine.
The spin on style fuel filter found on many 1980 - 1983 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury full size cars is the Volvo engineered 33359 and is also made by WIX.
There are about 70 calories in 1 Capri-Sun pouch.
Too complicated to relate here, and you would need a diagram. I would suggest getting the manual. Many libraries have it.