In the military they call that "Hurry up and wait"Do you pick up kids from school and are you one of those crazy people like my wife that waits for an hour to avoid waiting for 10 minutes?
Nope...It could be a daylight saving thing. Clock set back gave you an extra hour.
Averging 30 mpg on my Ecoboost 4k tow.Drives me crazy when people say ecoboosts get terrible mileage
High 20’s isn’t bad at all, my fwd ecoboost was well into the 30’s
I drive in sport most of the time too
I remember when I controlled the truck, not the other way around. My Maverick is sorta like my cat.I hope somebody on here gives you the answer! My instrument panel has a mind of its own. Sometimes it shows me the digital speedo. Sometimes it shows me some other information. Lately it is showing me a photo of my silver Maverick. On my Dad's new 1947 Ford, I understood every gauge on the dash. Both of them. The speedometer and the clock.
If my EB goes under 30mpg avg I feel bad, I have a FWD. Tires, transmission or driving conditions?I disagree, since my Maverick does not have a key.
Close to an hour difference between the morning and early evening engine hour messed up the mileage. The EB 2.0's mileage isn't great in my case, due to the frequent short distance driving, but 10-12 mpg is extreme.
I may get a hybrid in the spring, but it will not be a Maverick...
It wasn't my intent to drive you crazy, but... That's what my EB2.0 does, it's not like these images are edited/modified in any ways. The displayed mileage is pretty accurate, the calculated mileage after refilling the gas tank is 16.03mpg.Drives me crazy when people say ecoboosts get terrible mileage
High 20’s isn’t bad at all, my fwd ecoboost was well into the 30’s
I drive in sport most of the time too
Michelin tires on 18" rims, in city driving 99% of the times, with 1-3 miles each ways; some of you have longer driveway than that. About the same percentage times the RPM seldom reaches 2K. Keep in mind the closest town is about a mile away from me. Within three miles, I can reach three towns around my town. Long Island Sound is the only reason I cannot reach the fourth town around me within this distance. Most of the times the engine does not even warm up fully, when the destination reached; by the time I get back to the truck, the engine is pretty much cold already. The truck has been on the highway, maybe a dozen times for short distances, around 6 - 8 miles. In roughly ten month, the truck has less than 2,700 miles on it.If my EB goes under 30mpg avg I feel bad, I have a FWD. Tires, transmission or driving conditions?
A guy I work with has a nissan versa electric has pretty good luck with it, then there are the Amish that ride bikesIt wasn't my intent to drive you crazy, but... That's what my EB2.0 does, it's not like these images are edited/modified in any ways. The displayed mileage is pretty accurate, the calculated mileage after refilling the gas tank is 16.03mpg.
Michelin tires on 18" rims, in city driving 99% of the times, with 1-3 miles each ways; some of you have longer driveway than that. About the same percentage times the RPM seldom reaches 2K. Keep in mind the closest town is about a mile away from me. Within three miles, I can reach three towns around my town. Long Island Sound is the only reason I cannot reach the fourth town around me within this distance. Most of the times the engine does not even warm up fully, when the destination reached; by the time I get back to the truck, the engine is pretty much cold already. The truck has been on the highway, maybe a dozen times for short distances, around 6 - 8 miles. In roughly ten month, the truck has less than 2,700 miles on it.
Under these circumstances, the mileage is what it is. I don't believe that there's anything wrong with the EB2.0. The mileage would increase, if the truck is driven 20-40 miles each ways, especially if the majority of it on the highway.
My comment wasn’t directed at youIt wasn't my intent to drive you crazy, but... That's what my EB2.0 does, it's not like these images are edited/modified in any ways. The displayed mileage is pretty accurate, the calculated mileage after refilling the gas tank is 16.03mpg.
Michelin tires on 18" rims, in city driving 99% of the times, with 1-3 miles each ways; some of you have longer driveway than that. About the same percentage times the RPM seldom reaches 2K. Keep in mind the closest town is about a mile away from me. Within three miles, I can reach three towns around my town. Long Island Sound is the only reason I cannot reach the fourth town around me within this distance. Most of the times the engine does not even warm up fully, when the destination reached; by the time I get back to the truck, the engine is pretty much cold already. The truck has been on the highway, maybe a dozen times for short distances, around 6 - 8 miles. In roughly ten month, the truck has less than 2,700 miles on it.
Under these circumstances, the mileage is what it is. I don't believe that there's anything wrong with the EB2.0. The mileage would increase, if the truck is driven 20-40 miles each ways, especially if the majority of it on the highway.