6.2L mpg update?
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6.2L mpg update?
I know there have been other posts asking about mpg, but I would like to see some fresh numbers.... I did a search, and maybe I missed some recent posts... But here goes...
I am looking for regular UNLOADED mpg... I am looking at a F-250, 6.2L, Crewcab, 4x4, 8 foot bed, 3:73 gears.... If you have a similar truck, I would like to hear your numbers.
Please list your average mileage and what you estimate the city/hwy ratio is, and do you consider your self a conservative, regular, or lead-foot kinda driving style....
I plan on pulling a travel trailer and have a moonwalk business on the side. We deliver the inflatables on the weekend and summer, but most of my driving is back and forth to work on the Texas Gulf Coast (flat at sea level)
Sorry for beating a dead horse, and thanks for any replies.
I am looking for regular UNLOADED mpg... I am looking at a F-250, 6.2L, Crewcab, 4x4, 8 foot bed, 3:73 gears.... If you have a similar truck, I would like to hear your numbers.
Please list your average mileage and what you estimate the city/hwy ratio is, and do you consider your self a conservative, regular, or lead-foot kinda driving style....
I plan on pulling a travel trailer and have a moonwalk business on the side. We deliver the inflatables on the weekend and summer, but most of my driving is back and forth to work on the Texas Gulf Coast (flat at sea level)
Sorry for beating a dead horse, and thanks for any replies.
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I know there have been other posts asking about mpg, but I would like to see some fresh numbers.... I did a search, and maybe I missed some recent posts... But here goes...
I am looking for regular UNLOADED mpg... I am looking at a F-250, 6.2L, Crewcab, 4x4, 8 foot bed, 3:73 gears.... If you have a similar truck, I would like to hear your numbers.
Please list your average mileage and what you estimate the city/hwy ratio is, and do you consider your self a conservative, regular, or lead-foot kinda driving style....
I plan on pulling a travel trailer and have a moonwalk business on the side. We deliver the inflatables on the weekend and summer, but most of my driving is back and forth to work on the Texas Gulf Coast (flat at sea level)
Sorry for beating a dead horse, and thanks for any replies.
I am looking for regular UNLOADED mpg... I am looking at a F-250, 6.2L, Crewcab, 4x4, 8 foot bed, 3:73 gears.... If you have a similar truck, I would like to hear your numbers.
Please list your average mileage and what you estimate the city/hwy ratio is, and do you consider your self a conservative, regular, or lead-foot kinda driving style....
I plan on pulling a travel trailer and have a moonwalk business on the side. We deliver the inflatables on the weekend and summer, but most of my driving is back and forth to work on the Texas Gulf Coast (flat at sea level)
Sorry for beating a dead horse, and thanks for any replies.
Though I drive a Supercab - it will outweigh a lot of the CC...because of all the junk that i carry around... hope this helps...
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I have a 2012 crew cab lariat 4wd, 6.2L, 3.73 with about 8,000 miles.
It says I average 12.2 MPG
I have checked and with a combination of highway and around town gotten as high as 13.4 MPG.
around town on the last fill up I got about 11.1, that was mostly around town with a little bit of interstate driving, but was stuck in traffic quite a bit and also left it running for awhile while waiting for someone.
It says I average 12.2 MPG
I have checked and with a combination of highway and around town gotten as high as 13.4 MPG.
around town on the last fill up I got about 11.1, that was mostly around town with a little bit of interstate driving, but was stuck in traffic quite a bit and also left it running for awhile while waiting for someone.
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I agree. Wow...not very good mpg for the 6.2L...
With my '03 V10 2v...I get 12 and 13 mixed driving. With highway driving...I'll pull 14mpg.
When I pull trigger on my new 2012 F250 4x4 CC 6.2L Lariat later this or next month...I was really hoping for 15-16mpg.
FORD did claim better fuel mileage during the introduction...but maybe we are just seeing WINTER blend fuel figures.
Summer cannot get here soon enough...
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super cab long box 3.73. I just got it jan 5. I got 14.4 on the highway @70MPH. I'm getting 12.7-13.7 running around town (rural/city mix). Winter blend fuel usually knocked 1.5MPG out of my other trucks in the past. owners manual says it might get a little better after 2000 miles also, which I'm almost at now. I drive pretty conservative 90% of the time.
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Fuel MPG
I know there have been other posts asking about mpg, but I would like to see some fresh numbers.... I did a search, and maybe I missed some recent posts... But here goes...
I am looking for regular UNLOADED mpg... I am looking at a F-250, 6.2L, Crewcab, 4x4, 8 foot bed, 3:73 gears.... If you have a similar truck, I would like to hear your numbers.
Please list your average mileage and what you estimate the city/hwy ratio is, and do you consider your self a conservative, regular, or lead-foot kinda driving style....
I plan on pulling a travel trailer and have a moonwalk business on the side. We deliver the inflatables on the weekend and summer, but most of my driving is back and forth to work on the Texas Gulf Coast (flat at sea level)
Sorry for beating a dead horse, and thanks for any replies.
I am looking for regular UNLOADED mpg... I am looking at a F-250, 6.2L, Crewcab, 4x4, 8 foot bed, 3:73 gears.... If you have a similar truck, I would like to hear your numbers.
Please list your average mileage and what you estimate the city/hwy ratio is, and do you consider your self a conservative, regular, or lead-foot kinda driving style....
I plan on pulling a travel trailer and have a moonwalk business on the side. We deliver the inflatables on the weekend and summer, but most of my driving is back and forth to work on the Texas Gulf Coast (flat at sea level)
Sorry for beating a dead horse, and thanks for any replies.
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I agree. Wow...not very good mpg for the 6.2L...
With my '03 V10 2v...I get 12 and 13 mixed driving. With highway driving...I'll pull 14mpg.
When I pull trigger on my new 2012 F250 4x4 CC 6.2L Lariat later this or next month...I was really hoping for 15-16mpg.
FORD did claim better fuel mileage during the introduction...but maybe we are just seeing WINTER blend fuel figures.
Summer cannot get here soon enough...
It's not going to get any better than 15 on the HWY and 13.6 city. I have a Scab Lariat. But, at the same time, from waht I read, even the Ecoboost 150 only gets a few mpgs better, which is hard to understand. Other than the bumpy ride if I am buying a 150 I want at least 5-10 mpgs better.
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With my '03 V10 2v...I get 12 and 13 mixed driving. With highway driving...I'll pull 14mpg.
When I pull trigger on my new 2012 F250 4x4 CC 6.2L Lariat later this or next month...I was really hoping for 15-16mpg.
FORD did claim better fuel mileage during the introduction...but maybe we are just seeing WINTER blend fuel figures.
Summer cannot get here soon enough...
It's not going to get any better than 15 on the HWY and 13.6 city. I have a Scab Lariat. But, at the same time, from waht I read, even the Ecoboost 150 only gets a few mpgs better, which is hard to understand. Other than the bumpy ride if I am buying a 150 I want at least 5-10 mpgs better.
biz
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Anyone out there have a 4x2? I don't really need a 4x4 and am on the fence about it. Used to be thar 4x4 was said to be much worse mpg and higher maint costs......
I know 4x4 is more MACHO........ Actually I really just like the looks of how the 4x4 sits higher.
I have a 2000 f250 4x2 now and never needed 4x4. Decisions decisions.........
Thoughts?
I know 4x4 is more MACHO........ Actually I really just like the looks of how the 4x4 sits higher.
I have a 2000 f250 4x2 now and never needed 4x4. Decisions decisions.........
Thoughts?