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I'm still driving a 99 F250 SD that's a 4x4 CC LB with 315's and a small lift. It has a 373 rear end(I did have the speedo reset for the tires). Strictly freeway I can get 13-14. My normal run is from Spring to East Texas so there are some hills and downshifts. Around town combo I get about 11. Pulling my tractor OUT of OD at 60-65 I manage about 9. I keep it out of OD because it'll downshift a lot in the hills. It has about 125,000 miles on it now.
I think the new 6.4 gets about the same as you with the smog motor. Rob
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I've got a new 6.4. Love it! F350, CrewCab, Long Wheel Base, 4X4 King Ranch. The milage isn't as good as my 02 F250 with the 7.3 but what can you expect from a bigger truck. At 70mph on a nice clear day I can get anywhere from 17.5-18.5 mpg. Stop and go I get around 13. I just read to day that some companies have come out with new products to get around all of the emission BS on the truck. Milage on the highway has been getting up to 21-22 mpg.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: West Texas
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This F 350 with the V-10 is the 7th F series I have owned in 36 years . It is the first one I have had that would really do what all I wanted it to. The mileage on all of them has been about the same. My '77 though had a 460 and was really just a hot rod for me so I guess I put it up there with my 08. Speaking of gutless the 97 f150 I had was a small V8 with 5 speed and was the most worthless vehicle I ever owned. So anyhow I am happy with performance and even the mileage with my 2008 as the f350 is a pretty sizeable piece of equipment.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: North Central Connecticut
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Apologies to those of you who have have had to read my post on the subject over on the FTE forum-
I don't drive my truck anywhere near enough miles per year to justify a diesel. My '76 360 F-100 got 12 mpg My '88 351 F-250 (2WD) got 14 mpg and occasionally, stuck. My '93 351 F-250 4x4 got 11 mpg My '08 V-10 F-250 4x4 gets about 13 mpg at 3000 miles on the odo I'm happy.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Front Range of Colorado
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I average 13.5 MPG with my '99 F-250 4x4, V-10, 5-speed, 4.11 limited slip, long bed, super cab. I'm also at 5,200 feet in elevation for most of my travels with it.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: S.E. Michigan
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My 2000 F250 super cab, 4x4, long bed, 5.4, 4.10 limited slip gets 12 mpg.
Wife's 2004 Excursion, V10, 4x4, 3.73 limited slip gets 13 mpg. Both are auto trans. Greg
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Spring, TX (Houston)
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![]() I did catch some of "Some Assmebly Required" last night. Goot bit on the new BMW smog diesel. Huge DP filter and a special exhaust, CARB legal. Rob
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: S. IN
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If you like the V-10 engine you can get a pretty good buy on a couple year old used one. I was at the huge Manheim Auto auction in Nashville just this last Wednesday and there was about 6k to 7k difference in what the nearly exact same F350's were bringing when comparing the gas to the diesel. In the no longer made Excursions, the difference was nearly 10k!
![]() I don't know how much more the diesel costs new over the V-10 gas and have never driven one. I'm just making a comment on the facts as they are right now at the major auto auctions. I noticed the exact same trend at the large Adesa auction as well a few weeks ago. These auctions are the ones that typically sell anywhere from 2000 to 5000 vehicles on their auction day. So, if a gasser would work for you, a couple year old one should be able to be had for a pretty decent bargain.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Charlottesville, VA, USA
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Our E-350 church van with V-10 gets 10 mpg doing our pickups around town. It gets about 12 mpg on the highway.
Ford needs to get busy making a plug-in hybrid for this, maybe with solar panels on the roof. Who knows how high the mileage for short trips would be then. We might do our pickups mostly on solar electric power. Haven't heard much about Ford being very innovative. Asked a Ford sales person about a small diesel pickup. He said, "What's the point?" Guess no one wants to be green. What we need is a small diesel pickup with front wheel drive. Or, they should at least anchor the rear differential and use swing shafts. Would allow all the pickups to be reduced in height by 3 or 4 inches. To my mind, the big pickups aren't practical: too tall to be loaded from the side; too tall to easily get in from the rear even. Ralph
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Location: left coast
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Ralph, Mahindra will introduce small diesel pickups and suv's here in the US later this year. |
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