30 eco vs. 33 hybrid hwy mpg is not much different even with way more power, more fun to drive in sport mode, safer passing, more towing with 4k, awd much safer when wet or snowing and not forced to chain up.
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Snow tires always make a big difference, more valuable than four-wheel-drive in most driving situations.30 eco vs. 33 hybrid hwy mpg is not much different even with way more power, more fun to drive in sport mode, safer passing, more towing with 4k, awd much safer when wet or snowing and not forced to chain up.
I'm at 25 with just over 1000 miles on my Lariat.Anyone have some real world MPG numbers on the 2.0 AWD option?
You lose sport mode with the fx4 package but I agree the 2.0 is more fun!30 eco vs. 33 hybrid hwy mpg is not much different even with way more power, more fun to drive in sport mode, safer passing, more towing with 4k, awd much safer when wet or snowing and not forced to chain up.
Yes, I did not order FX4 on purpose and be left with just normal driving mode for a 250hp engine. All the other modes would be used very rarely since this truck is really for dirt trails to get toys to the campsite. Too low to rock crawl, once a rock gets past the skid plate it would tear up the underside. AWD will handle 99% of this truck's softroading capability. And I did not want the stickers to mess up the clean paint job.You lose sport mode with the fx4 package but I agree the 2.0 is more fun!
I am getting 31.4 MPG combined freeway/side streets (85/15%) I drive with a feather foot and try and keep the RPM's below 2,000. My freeway driving has little stop and go so I stay at around 70 mph most of the way. I do jump on it to get out of harms way but other than that, I do drive to conserve fuel. I also switched to 93 octane 76 Gas that pushed it up from 29 mpg from 87 octane.Anyone have some real world MPG numbers on the 2.0 AWD option?
Anyone have some real world MPG numbers on the 2.0 AWD option?
I'm getting combined 8.2l/ 100klms or 29 mpg. I'm happy with that!Anyone have some real world MPG numbers on the 2.0 AWD option?
This is a good example to not wait for a 2023 hybrid Mav when you can order the eco now. Hwy mpg not much different even with a lot more power and awd for safer driving in bad weather and some basic off roading.I am getting 31.4 MPG combined freeway/side streets (85/15%) I drive with a feather foot and try and keep the RPM's below 2,000. My freeway driving has little stop and go so I stay at around 70 mph most of the way. I do jump on it to get out of harms way but other than that, I do drive to conserve fuel. I also switched to 93 octane 76 Gas that pushed it up from 29 mpg from 87 octane.
I have a XLT 2.0L AWD with Tow Package. I hit the Eco button when I think of it.