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pechols

2.0L EcoBoost
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Paul
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2025 Maverick Lariat 2.0
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Tim
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2024 Maverick, 1992 Mustang GT Convertible
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35,767.5 miles 1 year 10 months ownership - Multiple road trips around the country.

mpg mpg
calc display
Minimum 24.90 25.50
Total/Avg 28.84 28.92 Adjusted the calculation for display to 961 and its good.
Maximum 36.18 33.80

Basic Stats (fuelly)
29.0(0.0)Avg MPG

36.2(10/8/25)Best MPG
 
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NextTruck

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I put on Cooper Road and Trail, upsized from 225/60/R18 on Lariat to 235/65/R18. I like the look and the added height/side wall, but the MPG monitor shows mileage dropped to about 4-5 mpg. Used to get an average of about 29-30, and over the first 1,000 miles, it is averaging about 24.5 mpg. I know I can't rely on this because of the increase in size, but I also can calculate it manually because the odometer is off. The tires are a little noisier (not a lot) but the ride is noticeably harsher over bumpy road sections. Michelin Primacy A/S was stock and lasted 50,000 miles. I am contemplating getting forscan to correct the computer, but also not sure if Ford or another shop could recalibrate for the larger tires. Any thoughts?
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