Originally Posted by TimberRunner
My 5.4 says I'm getting 11.3 mpg. Must be getting 9.3 mpg.

Guess what? It's a truck, not a tercel. It gets crappy mileage.



I’m not as concerned with the milage as I am with stuff working like it’s supposed to. If the truck is going to display a fuel milage, then it should display an accurate fuel milage. It should do that as it comes from the factory but mine didn’t. At least they engineered in a way to correct it.

As far as fuel milage goes, I don’t expect a truck to compete with a car, but since my truck has to be my daily driver and I commute 60 miles each day to/from work, I’m happy to get better milage in my truck if I can. I’d rather spend those $800/month fuel bills on something else. So far, the F-150 is showing a significant savings over my Tundra, even with manual calculations on both. F-150 is averaging about 18. 5.7 Tundra averaged 14.7. So far, so good...

John


If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14