How much gas mileage does a 2010 Ford Explorer get?
How much gas mileage does a 2010 Ford Explorer get?
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| 2010 Ford Explorer 4WD | |
|---|---|
| Personalize Find a car | 8 cyl, 4.6 L, Automatic 6-spd Compare |
| Fuel Economy | |
| EPA MPG | Regular Gasoline 16 combined city/highway MPG 14 city 19 highway 6.2 gals/100 miles |
How much gas does it take to fill up a Ford Explorer?
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| 2018 Ford Explorer FWD | |
|---|---|
| Annual Fuel Cost* | $2,350 |
| Cost to Drive 25 Miles | $3.90 |
| Cost to Fill the Tank | $58 |
| Tank Size | 18.6 gallons |
What’s the price of a 2010 Ford Explorer?
With a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $30,000, a base 2010 Explorer XLT is priced within most budgets. The top-of-the-line Explorer Limited with the V8 and all-wheel drive starts closer to $42,500 and, with all the options, tops out around $47,000.
How many miles does a Ford Explorer get?
2,802 Ford Explorers have provided 50.4 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford Explorers currently participating in our fuel tracking program.
What kind of engine does a Ford Explorer have?
The 4.0-liter V6 engine delivers decent mileage and, according to Ford, produces fewer emissions than the previous-generation V6 Explorers. The 24-valve V8 delivers a marked increase in horsepower, along with increases in maximum towing and payload capacities, to 7,300 and 1,520 pounds, respectively.
How can I increase gas mileage in my explorer?
With simple changes to your driving style and vehicle maintenance, you can increase your Explorer’s mileage. Change your driving style. Accelerating slower and using your brakes less is the best way to improve gas mileage.