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goducks10
Jun 17, 2013Explorer
Don't own one but as with anything towing a TT, speed hurts mpg's. Also this is a fairly subjective topic as mpg numbers vary with the size, weight of TT's as well as driving style, terrain, wind, etc. When we had our last TT and pulled it with a 2010 F150 5.4 3.73's, we got 8.5 average. I complained and other 5.4 owners said they were getting better. Someone in TX pulling a more aerodynamic lighter TT will always do better. So you have to take everyone's mpg's with a grain of salt so to speak. We live in Oregon and have hills and mtns all over. I would get a few more trips in another direction and see if things get better. Also try 60-62 mph.
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