Posted by huntingreen2day2 on January 25, 2013 at 10:42:19 from (75.131.120.19):
In Reply to: OT: Ford F150 Ecoboost posted by Brokenwrench on January 25, 2013 at 08:59:57:
I have one only 3K on it so far. Milage is OK. I ain't seeing no 30 MPG like someone above posted. My truck drops quite a bit when you hook any trailer to it. I don't drive it hard at all. Overall average for the last 2K miles is about 17.8. about 1/2 OF that has been pulling a boat or small trailer with 1K or less load on it. I am in the north western part of Middle Tennessee so there are a lot of hills. I can drive it down to Nashville and will get better mileage going down than coming back. Mine is the 4 door truck with the 6.5 bed and I think it has 3.73 gearing don't remember for sure. I can say this for sure it is a good riding and driving vehicle. I am part deaf and this is the first vehicle I have owned that I can really hear the radio in. Love SIRUS and the Willie Nelson station.
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