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With gas going to an all time high and without getting into politics lets see what MPG's everyone is getting. 2021 Crew STX 2.7 4x4 and I started using ECO mode. Up to 23 MPG over the last 3 days.
16 city (cold weather), 21 highway (eco mode) (3.5 XLT 5.5 bed)
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2021 screw 2.7 getting roughly 20mpg mostly in town driving though. Idk if my 2.5" level is hurting it any. Glad with these gas prices I have a company car for work.
 

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2021 f150 single cab short bed 5.0 6300 miles so far almost 22 mpg
 

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3.5L Powerboost, get about 21-22mpg average each tank. I think the lifetime calculated mpg is around 21. I only use premium as I noticed a 2-3mpg decrease with regular, which usually would not makeup the difference in costs for gas (especially now), but the minimum here is 86, with 88 only being about 10c cheaper than 91...
 

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Combined hwy/city with empty box and only occassional hard acceleration - 23 to 25 mpg (9.5-10.5 L/100km) depending on weather. Colder days the engine has to idle more to warm up when sitting at lights.
 

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‘21 powerboost arrived in December. 6500 kms (all winter daily driving with cold weather morning idling) 11.7L/100km (20.1mpg) which I think is awesome!
 

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2021 S-crew 3.5L, 145" WB, 3.55 Max Tow, 15,700 mile average 17.3 mpg (lie-o-meter) with 60% city/40% highway on 87 octane...
 

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"21 F150 3.5 EcoBoost checked a 200 mi interstate trip last week 21.5mpg mountainous 75MPH on ECO mode
Since then adding another 100 plus country mountain driving has dropped to 19.4mpg avg
 

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21 3.5 Eco.. Leadfoot not only describes my truck's color, but also the state of my feet. I average between 16-17 MPG. I also sit at idle a lot.. I'm trying to be better.
 
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Since taking delivery of our '21 F150 4x4 longbed XLT Powerboost last summer, we were averaging up to & as much as 21.9 MPG (no towing-yet) & then winter came to the Midwest. Our overall mileage for the almost 10k miles on the vehicle is @ 19.1 MPG so we're look'n forward to summer driving conditions.
 

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3.5L Powerboost, get about 21-22mpg average each tank. I think the lifetime calculated mpg is around 21. I only use premium as I noticed a 2-3mpg decrease with regular, which usually would not makeup the difference in costs for gas (especially now), but the minimum here is 86, with 88 only being about 10c cheaper than 91...
I need to figure out the math on that when I get my truck in a couple months. Do you think premium is more economical for city or highway? Or both?
 

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21 XLT Supercab, 3.5 EB, 3.55 Locking, 6.5 ft bed. 14,000 km average overall 13.764 L/100km. ( 20.5 MPG) since May 6th, 2021. No long highway trips yet. Short highway runs 10.6 L/100km ( 26.6 MPG)
 

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22 Lariat SuperCrew, Powerboost, 4x4, 6.5 bed, tonneau cover, 21.6 mpg lifetime (2100 miles) running 87 octane, about to start running 93 octane to see if there is a change. I have noticed its doing better now than the first 5-600 and sometimes short cold trips are awful mileage(8-12 mpg).
 

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‘21 powerboost arrived in December. 6500 kms (all winter daily driving with cold weather morning idling) 11.7L/100km (20.1mpg) which I think is awesome!
This is about what I'm averaging on my trip calculators reset every fill-up with my 2.7 EcoBoost. 2,100 km on the odometer, mostly hilly rural driving at 93-95 km/h. Minimal stop signs, city driving and faster highway driving mixed in.
 

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21 XLT Supercab, 3.5 EB, 3.55 Locking, 6.5 ft bed. 14,000 km average overall 13.764 L/100km. ( 20.5 MPG) since May 6th, 2021. No long highway trips yet. Short highway runs 10.6 L/100km ( 26.6 MPG)
I doubt folks in the US posting here are using imperial mpg, those numbers are inflated by comparison.

Converting to US MPG you'd be at 17.1 MPG (13.764 L/100) and 22.2 MPG (10.6)
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