I don’t know what you guys do with your Ecoboost! I get 21 around town and 28 on the highway.I'm averaging 33. In my AWD EcoBosst.
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I don’t know what you guys do with your Ecoboost! I get 21 around town and 28 on the highway.I'm averaging 33. In my AWD EcoBosst.
As the OP stated, they're lying.I don’t know what you guys do with your Ecoboost! I get 21 around town and 28 on the highway.
I am 70 years old. Since I am retired, I usually have nowhere I need to go and all day to get there. Out of concern for other drivers, I stay off of public roads for the most part.8 hours to drive 63 miles? That has to be a new record for the slowest average mph. Just how old are you? (Kidding! Even some young people drive under 10 mph average. Example, my 10 year old rides his bicycle about 5mph)
My Mav is an EcoBoost, and I average 31-32mpg combined driving using ethanol-free gas.I'm getting 33 average mpg after almost 3k miles. 60/40 highway/city. I understand highway is going to be worse. But I do far amount of city driving too. I use Eco mode EVERY TIME and try to keep it in electric/charging using the coach as much as possible.
So what's going on? Are you guys being serious with the MPGs you're reporting??? BE HONEST
One of the big selling points was mpg and I have 20 year old truck that I can get 25mpg in with complete disregard for driving style
You missed your calling as a car salesman!For my former 2022 Ford Maverick Hybrid I got 36.8 MPG over the 1 3/4 years of ownership and 9262 driven miles. This included a 12 day 2,804 mile vacation in the summer of 2022. That trip had lots of highway miles.
Living in Texas it gets very hot so the AC runs a lot.
The following report uses the gallons from the pump reported on the gas station receipts.
Total miles driven = 9262
Fees cost: 120.00, per mile cost: 0.013
Gas cost: 907.83, per mile cost: 0.098
Insurance cost: 961.34, per mile cost: 0.104
Maintenance cost: 68.23, per mile cost: 0.007
Purchase cost: 27061.54, per mile cost: 2.922
Repairs cost: 45.41, per mile cost: 0.005
Wash cost: 51.25, per mile cost: 0.006
Total cost: 29215.60, per mile cost: 3.154
Gallons: 251.37
Miles per gallon: 36.8
Average price per gallon: 3.612
Edit: I sold the 2022 Maverick XLT Hybrid to Carvana for $31,404 so in effect I got to use a Maverick XLT Hybrid for 1 3/4 years for free and pocketed and additional $2,188.40 free cash
My overall average is 43.2. Before cold weather set in it was 44.3 with 2000 miles now. Of course high speed hurts, but so does hills and stop lights. I use routes when I can that have less signals causing stop and go. I don't hold people up, I accelerate to the speed limit and then keep it pretty steady. Most of my travel is on 45 mph roads. Some highway, but I am retired and not on the interstates that often. It is an amazing truck.I'm getting 33 average mpg after almost 3k miles. 60/40 highway/city. I understand highway is going to be worse. But I do far amount of city driving too. I use Eco mode EVERY TIME and try to keep it in electric/charging using the coach as much as possible.
So what's going on? Are you guys being serious with the MPGs you're reporting??? BE HONEST
One of the big selling points was mpg and I have 20 year old truck that I can get 25mpg in with complete disregard for driving style
And Just Like That, you've made Driving a Boring Chore.......You catch more flys with honey than vinegar. I have a 24 Lariat hybrid with a little more than 1000 Mi (in AZ). I get more than 45MPG. First use ECO mode and the EV coach. Do not put the petal to the metal. Avoid driving over 65 mph. Try to time the stop lights. Do not use the a/c or heater unless you have to. Do not drive with the windows down or the lights always on. Get a cover for the bed. Avoid express ways. Do not load the truck without a reason. Cold weather is a MPG killer; you will do much better when it gets warmer.
I’m not accusing anyone of lying. I've just read quite a few of these types of threads. In driving all city traffic (taking my kids to school , grocery store, etc), I see 20-21 mpg. On a trip to the NC mountains, I get 28 mpg. On a highway trip to the beach (more flat terrain), I'll see 29-30 mpg. My truck is an FX4 Ecoboost with Falken Wildpeak AT's on it. I run mid to high test in my truck. I'm happy with my mileage (keeps up with my father in laws diesel silverado for far less money) but I certainly don't see the mileage others are referencing with an ecoboost.As the OP stated, they're lying.![]()
Going down hills & coasting to stoplights both help Hybrid mileage. That's when you get a lot of regenerative braking.Of course high speed hurts, but so does hills and stop lights.
I'm similar to him.And Just Like That, you've made Driving a Boring Chore.......
And I don't see the mileage that your referencing with my EB2.0. In the winter, it is 16 - 17 MPG or less, summer time it is around 19 MPG. Pretty much all in city traffic, stop and go, short distances 3 - 6 miles round trip with one/two stops. mid to to high grade fuel, not in the hurry and rolling to the lights. If you say that the engine does not even warm up fully, especially in the the winter, yeah, that would be correct....I’m not accusing anyone of lying. I've just read quite a few of these types of threads. In driving all city traffic (taking my kids to school , grocery store, etc), I see 20-21 mpg. On a trip to the NC mountains, I get 28 mpg. On a highway trip to the beach (more flat terrain), I'll see 29-30 mpg. My truck is an FX4 Ecoboost with Falken Wildpeak AT's on it. I run mid to high test in my truck. I'm happy with my mileage (keeps up with my father in laws diesel silverado for far less money) but I certainly don't see the mileage others are referencing with an ecoboost.