2011 mpg
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At a media preview of the 2011 Ford F-150 lineup in Texas, brand-new EcoBoost technology stole the show. The twin-turbocharged EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6 is rated to tow as much as the 6.2-liter V8, but at what is expected to be a big fuel-efficiency advantage. Three other new truck engines a 3.7-liter V6, 5.0-liter V8 and the 6.2-liter were also introduced. Each promise up to 20% improvement in fuel economy over the 2010 F-150
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i know this isnt quite the topic but i thought id post this here since it would be the best place to let everyone know this information.
a lot of rustle is going on with the FX2's and FX4's getting the HD headlights and tails from the factory. i had a chance to see a 2011 in person when i was in michigan this past weekend and the headlights and tails are not HD/Raptors, they're a little different.
the HD/Raptor headlights and tails have a very glossy gloss black in them, the new ones are painted with Sterling Grey Metallic. i thought it was interesting. so those who want black heads and tails can still be unique (i suppose)
a lot of rustle is going on with the FX2's and FX4's getting the HD headlights and tails from the factory. i had a chance to see a 2011 in person when i was in michigan this past weekend and the headlights and tails are not HD/Raptors, they're a little different.
the HD/Raptor headlights and tails have a very glossy gloss black in them, the new ones are painted with Sterling Grey Metallic. i thought it was interesting. so those who want black heads and tails can still be unique (i suppose)
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Finally someone else that gets good mileage on here, I have posted and posted and I get flamed every time by all these haters because i get great gas mileage for driving and my truck gets crazy mileage at 75mph.. THANKS TRUCKGUY24.....
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The F150 is good truck, but it's just to big. Its very hard to get things out of the truck bed without some sort of step. That's why I like the Ranger, I average 24 city and almost 30 highway, it's just the right size for me the average home owner. The F150 with a V-6 IS NOT A PLACEMENT FOR THE RANGER. I believe the Ranger is a tougher truck than the F150. Note: The Ranger still out sales all small trucks (except the Tacoma) some full-size. Ford keep the Ranger in the U.S.!
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The F150 is good truck, but it's just to big. Its very hard to get things out of the truck bed without some sort of step. That's why I like the Ranger, I average 24 city and almost 30 highway, it's just the right size for me the average home owner. The F150 with a V-6 IS NOT A PLACEMENT FOR THE RANGER. I believe the Ranger is a tougher truck than the F150. Note: The Ranger still out sales all small trucks (except the Tacoma) some full-size. Ford keep the Ranger in the U.S.!
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The F150 is good truck, but it's just to big. Its very hard to get things out of the truck bed without some sort of step. That's why I like the Ranger, I average 24 city and almost 30 highway, it's just the right size for me the average home owner. The F150 with a V-6 IS NOT A PLACEMENT FOR THE RANGER. I believe the Ranger is a tougher truck than the F150. Note: The Ranger still out sales all small trucks (except the Tacoma) some full-size. Ford keep the Ranger in the U.S.!
"The compact pickup segment continues to get smaller," said Ford spokesman Mark Schirmer last week, replying to The Car Connection's questions about why the company doesn't plan to bring the next-generation 2012 Ford Ranger to the U.S. market."
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The Ranger has not changed since 1998, this is why I believe Ranger sells declined. I had a 07 Sport Trac gas mileage sucked, I just did not like it. It had a storage compartment in the front part of the bed, worthless very had to get to. Though I did like the composite bed.
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I think you are out of luck. From the Car Connection "Overall, the compact truck segment is less than a quarter the size it was just a decade ago—from one million per year down to about 230,000 this past year. In 2009, Ford sold just 55,600 Rangers—that's less than a quarter of what it sold in 2002—and sales of compact trucks from Nissan, Toyota, and GM are all way down.
"The compact pickup segment continues to get smaller," said Ford spokesman Mark Schirmer last week, replying to The Car Connection's questions about why the company doesn't plan to bring the next-generation 2012 Ford Ranger to the U.S. market."
"The compact pickup segment continues to get smaller," said Ford spokesman Mark Schirmer last week, replying to The Car Connection's questions about why the company doesn't plan to bring the next-generation 2012 Ford Ranger to the U.S. market."
#44
Ding, Ding, you are a dingbat!
At a media preview of the 2011 Ford F-150 lineup in Texas, brand-new EcoBoost technology stole the show. The twin-turbocharged EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6 is rated to tow as much as the 6.2-liter V8, but at what is expected to be a big fuel-efficiency advantage. Three other new truck engines – a 3.7-liter V6, 5.0-liter V8 and the 6.2-liter – were also introduced. Each promise up to 20% improvement in fuel economy over the 2010 F-150
At a media preview of the 2011 Ford F-150 lineup in Texas, brand-new EcoBoost technology stole the show. The twin-turbocharged EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6 is rated to tow as much as the 6.2-liter V8, but at what is expected to be a big fuel-efficiency advantage. Three other new truck engines – a 3.7-liter V6, 5.0-liter V8 and the 6.2-liter – were also introduced. Each promise up to 20% improvement in fuel economy over the 2010 F-150
When the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine joins the lineup, the 2011 F-150 will have up to 20 percent better fuel economy compared with the outgoing 2010 F-150.
http://www.ford.com/about-ford/news-...wertrain-33096
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Let me further explain to clear up the confusion.
The GM 6.2L recomends premium, so I'd assume the EPA tests it on premium. It gets 1 mpg better highway than the Ford 6.2L. But the Ford 6.2L is rated for regular. My quuestion is would the Ford 6.2L have obtanied 1 mpg better highway on premium. Its a tough call for Ford.
Thats where my EB comment came from. The EB is going to be judged by many based on its mpg. Now they rated it on regular. Eventual the hp/tq for it on premium will leak out. (when its certified) Obviously it will have a bunch of extra hp/tq on premium. Would it have been worth it to Ford for it to be recommended to have premium, thereby gaining more hp (and especially0 tq bragging rights and better mpg? But then everyone (especially the gm and ram boys) would bitch the fancy new V6 needs premium to make juice. (with the GM guys ignoring their own 6.2L)