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Before anyone says "Short trips don't count." Let me cut you off now.
YES THEY DO, WHEN YOU STACK 50 or 60 in a row it adds up to about 800 miles on one tank of gas.
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Wow that is amazing. Thank you for contributing to this. I want to see what others are experiencing. I have to drive at between 70 and 80 miles per hour on most of my trips. And I take breaks and lunches in my truck so I have some idle time. So real world results are interesting to me.I'm at 15.000 miles with about 8,000 electric miles.
Have to manually keep track.
XL and XLT don't keep a rolling total, only a trip total.
But I do this or similar every day of the week, except when towing or when on vacation.
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Wow. That's great. I think it's amazing what this truck is capable of. Thank you for your input.~56% to date, ~67% on the most recent tank.
Wow you are a maverick hybrid professional.![]()
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Before anyone says "Short trips don't count." Let me cut you off now.
YES THEY DO, WHEN YOU STACK 50 or 60 in a row it adds up to about 800 miles on one tank of gas.
I definitely agree. Don't let my wife drive "Michelle Andretti" she doesn't care about saving gasDon't forget some of it is what the driver is capable of.
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That's really goodAverage over vehicle life, i.e. never reset set trip 2 meter, I'm at 9222 electric after 21,171 miles.
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I don't have the Lariat screen.Average over vehicle life, i.e. never reset set trip 2 meter, I'm at 9222 electric after 21,171 miles.
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It would be helpful if Ford could have more screen options for all trims. Tracking the status is really interesting. Could Forscan unlocked more screen options?I don't have the Lariat screen.
It is apparent the miles only go to 9999.9 then roll over to zero. I guess that is easy to keep track of roll overs in 10,000 mile increments. In this case you trip meter is 21,159.9 then?
Probably 11 miles on the truck when you took ownership.
The average MPG is not so straight forward. It is FIFO. FIRST IN / FIRST OUT.
It is not published anywhere but the algebra shows the XLT holds ~5000 miles of fuel data, then the "memory is full" and the oldest data is overwritten.
So in XLT (and likely XL) only your most recent 5000 miles of fuel history is retained. Good enough for most people, but not a true "lifetime" number
Good chance Lariat is the same, but unproven.
Someone need to start "how fast is your wife?" thread.I definitely agree. Don't let my wife drive "Michelle Andretti" she doesn't care about saving gas. She just wants to be fast.
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10,000 miles / 346.75 hours = 28.8 mph average @ 39 mpg…seems low tbh.So this is my next experience with my 23 Lariat hybrid. This go around was slightly better than my 22. Maybe it's that I have more experience driving a hybrid. I really just drive normal mixed between City and highway. I'm very happy with my truck and would definitely recommend the hybrid to everyone. Thank you Ford for creating this fun to drive truck.
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Bruh your average speed was 15.9 mph![]()
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Before anyone says "Short trips don't count." Let me cut you off now.
YES THEY DO, WHEN YOU STACK 50 or 60 in a row it adds up to about 800 miles on one tank of gas.