OkieGene wrote:
The window stickers don't list the fuel mileage.
I'm considering a brand new 2017 to 2018 "Work Truck" Ford F-250 Super Duty with the V10 engine and auto trans.
( The work truck series costs a LOT less than the regular line. I can get one out the door from $37,377 and up. Retiring soon, won't make payments, paying cash, won't break my bank account. I won't spend $60-70 Grand for a truck when I'll only tow the trailer 2 or 3 hours a day.)
I'm guessing it will probably deliver 9-10 MPG, and I'm guessing it won't make much difference between towing roughly 7,500 lbs. of no load at all. I have the monthly budget to afford all the gas I want but just wanted to know MPG.
Thanks
i bought a 2017 f250 6.2 crewcab XL model. (we call them commercial trucks here) or work truck
vinyl seats, no carpet, easy to clean, electric windows and locks. im not a bells and whistles guy so i love it.
still have my 2000 f150 super cab that i drive daily.
my f250 XL was way cheaper than most f150 xlt's and above.
for me it was a no brainer because i tow a 7500 TT and it is a great match. my f150 was maxed out.
to each his own but i couldn't be happier with mine