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ShinerBock
Apr 06, 2015Explorer
I have never heard the Ecoboost marketed to get 28 mpg so I wonder what "hype" he is referring to. The 2011-2014 4x4 Ecoboost are EPA rated to get a combined 17 mpg(which is tested on non-ethanol fuel). If this guy is getting 16 mpg combined using E10 then he is within its window sticker rating. Ram Hemi 5.7L 6 speeds in 2011 were EPA rated to get a combined 15 mpg(which according to fuelly.com there are averaging 14 mpg) and that is with a costlier 89 octane requirement so I don't understand what this guys issue is.
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