Originally posted by Sgt Beavis
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Does anyone have a V6 truck?
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Not that it matters since you've already made your choice, but...
I had bought a used 97 F150 extended cab 2wd back in early 97. It got 15-17 mpg on average. It was an automatic trans. I pulled our ski boat with it many times (about 3000 lbs). But after owning it those several months and seeing the kind of fuel mileage it was getting I decided to trade it in on a new 97 F150 extended cab with the 4.6L V8 and auto. The V8 got the same if not a little better on fuel mileage and hauled the boat and race car much easier, plus the sound of a V8 always trumps the sound of a six banger.
The newer Ford and Chevy trucks are doing much better in fuel economy these days. But by newer I mean in the last 3-4 years at the oldest. I've got buddies with the new Chevy trucks average 21-22 on the highway and my nephew has a 2010 F150 supercrew V8 2wd auto that gets 22-23 on the highway if you keep it around 70-75.Carl S.
2014 Ruby Red Premium GT A6, stock for now
80 Coupe, Stroked 9.2" Windsor, Yates C3, Dominator, glide, 9.60s n/a, 1.27 sixty 5.48@127.8 nitrous on radials.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostI haven't put enough miles on it yet to hand calculate. I filled up last night and have gone ~70 miles. I will fill up in the morning to start the work week fresh. The instant MPG stays right about 35. I am hoping for 35-40 mpg. My '97 civic coupe with the 5 spd got 34 all the time, no matter how I drove it. I am going to burn the first couple of tanks down the same way I drove the s10 just to compare. Then I am going to try and make myself set the cruise at 75 on the interstate and see what happens. I am hoping for 40, but staying optimistic that I will average 35. I need to figure out how to reset the long term MPG display in the morning.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostI saw your post in another thread and immediately looked them up. The prices I was seeing turned me away.
BTW, Chevy announced MPG for the four banger today:
27mpg.. Only 1mpg better gets you 200hp/191ft lbs instead of the 305 in the V6. Pricing for the four banger isn't out but I bet it's cheaper..
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