What kind of mpg does a F-250 get?
What kind of mpg does a F-250 get?
Over the 58.8-mile course I used 3.954 gallons of gas, which gave me a calculated 14.87 mpg. The computer read 14.9 mpg, which is exactly the same as our calculated number when rounded. The maximum conventional tow rating for the F-250 with the gas 7.3-liter and 4.30:1 final drive is 15,000 pounds.
How many miles does a Ford F-250 Super du1 get?
3,851 Ford F-250 Super Du1ies have provided 72.3 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford F-250 Super Du1ies currently participating in our fuel tracking program.
What kind of engine does the 2020 Ford F-250 have?
2020 Ford F-250 7.3L V8 The new big gas engine is rated at 430 hp and 475 lb-ft of torque, and it’s mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. The interesting thing for this truck is its rear axle…
What kind of V8 does a Ford F250 have?
This F250 is a dynamite package that will force RAM and GM to stay on their toes. When you try to build the f350 on the ford site with the 7.3 the 3.73’s are standard and 4.30’s optional, but you can’t select the 3.55’s.
What kind of mpg does Ford F-250 Super Duty get?
The Ford F-250 Super Duty won that Challenge aided by a 16.0 mpg average measured fuel consumption on our test loop in a smaller regular-cab model. Considering the bigger 2019 model I tested was able to score so similarly, despite weighing 500 pounds more than the regular-cab model, is truly impressive.
3,851 Ford F-250 Super Du1ies have provided 72.3 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford F-250 Super Du1ies currently participating in our fuel tracking program.
This F250 is a dynamite package that will force RAM and GM to stay on their toes. When you try to build the f350 on the ford site with the 7.3 the 3.73’s are standard and 4.30’s optional, but you can’t select the 3.55’s.
What’s the range of a Ford F 250?
At that rate, the F-250 I drove would have a staggering total range of around 750 miles, empty. This compares favorably to the most recent results we have for the F-250’s field of competitors, our 2017 3/4-Ton Work Truck Challenge.