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Groover
Nov 05, 2017Explorer II
If you look at the fuel economy figures from 2013 when both engines were offered in the F150 the ecoboost gave about 3 more mpg than the 6.2L: https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bymodel/2013_Ford_F150_Pickup.shtml
When you factor in the extra weight of the F250 it is probably more like 4mpg difference. That is the main reason that I don't have a 250 right now. A trailer will of course compress the difference some.
When you factor in the extra weight of the F250 it is probably more like 4mpg difference. That is the main reason that I don't have a 250 right now. A trailer will of course compress the difference some.
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