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I just got a new 2024 XLT F250 this past Monday. I owned a 2012 F250 in the past, that was tuned and deleted. This new truck is so nice and has crazy power. I can't believe how good of fuel mileage I am getting out of it. I am getting avg. 19.5 mpg. Can't wait to start installing mods on it.
Congrats. I was extremely surprised with the milage as well when I purchased mine last May. I have not reset my milage calculator other than on my trips screen since I purchased it and with 5,500 miles on it in 10 months. I have an average of 18.5 still with half city and half highway driving.
Congrats. I was extremely surprised with the milage as well when I purchased mine last May. I have not reset my milage calculator other than on my trips screen since I purchased it and with 5,500 miles on it in 10 months. I have an average of 18.5 still with half city and half highway driving.
What Mods will be first for you?
I'm not sure yet. Definitely want to at least level it out, but will wait until I've worn my factory tires down and replace with larger tires.
Looks like a jewel... First mod I would do is have some clear plastic wrap installed on that front bumper.
I immediately did that, ClearBra PPF on the bumper, headlights, and DRL C's. I didn't do the hood, I figure if a rock got that high up there, it would deserve to ding me.
I just got a new 2024 XLT F250 this past Monday. I owned a 2012 F250 in the past, that was tuned and deleted. This new truck is so nice and has crazy power. I can't believe how good of fuel mileage I am getting out of it. I am getting avg. 19.5 mpg. Can't wait to start installing mods on it.
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