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Hello,
I have been reading all of the treads on MPG's and still concerned about the MPG that I am getting on my truck. I do mostly city driving to and from work. Drive around 40-45 miles roads occasionally get on the highway and do 70 unloaded. I have about 1900 miles on the truck and I am only getting around 13.7 MPG. I have reset the computer several times and still hovers around 13.7. Also, have the 20" tires. I thought that FORD was saying that it would get 10% more than what Chevy gets. Worried that the power boost lowered the MPG. It would make sense if it did. Anyone out there getting the same?
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