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'21 2.7 EB with 2400 miles getting 21.4 mpg around town. Hope it increases with warmer weather and summer fuel blend.
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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)
Your right...should have converted to their SMALLER gallon...lol But it made it look good....;););)
 

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For my first ~1,800 miles/3 months, I was getting about 15.7 mpg; but had an issue with the rear diff (apparently the pinion nut was loose) and the pinion gear and ring gear were grinding.
Since the repair/rebuild, I’ve driven about another 1000 miles and getting 17.8 mpg. Driving style/conditions have otherwise remained the same.
 

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'21 2.7 EB with 2400 miles getting 21.4 mpg around town. Hope it increases with warmer weather and summer fuel blend.
Lucky, Lucky you. Lets swap engines. Then I can cheer and you can cry like I do with my lousy 17-19 MPG. Must be bad Ford tune in the factory.
 

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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?
I'm not quite sure, but I can say for sure that I get better overall MPGs when using 91 vs 88 (again, no 87 where I'm at). I probably have 60% highway miles and 40% city,.
 

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21 PB with 17000 on the clock on 87 octane - I get 22 on the dot with about 60% freeway driving.
 

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My first tow (454.7 miles) with my new 2022 PB resulted in a hand calculated 11.1 mpg. That's roughly 1.5 mpg better than my 2014 EB truck got towing.
 

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21 King Ranch Powerboost. Put 34" BFG KO2 a week after I bought it (haven't leveled it yet though). Tonneau cover as well. Have almost 8,000 miles using only super unleaded (At home, I fill up once a month so not a big deal to me). About 2k of that is highway going around 75 mph. The rest of it is in my hilly little town where everything is about 3 miles away. I try really hard to drive in electric if at all possible, but it doesn't take much for the engine to kick on.

Over those 8k miles, I am averaging 16mpg. Not sure how much of that is contributed to the larger, more aggressive tire. I was expecting a little bit, but am disappointed that it is as low as it is. But, I love the truck, and now that I went the FDRS route to finally get Blue Cruise, I'm loving it even more.
 

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I'm about at 2700 miles or so and I'm getting around 18 mpg, with probably 60-70 % city driving. Its gone up since I bought it. I suspect long highway trips to be better. It sure beats the hell out of the 16 I was getting with my 2020 5.0...still not yet as good as the 20 I was getting with my 2018 2.7, but maybe break in time is a factor still.
 

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2500 miles/2.7/23.5 mpg
60/40 Highway/City
 

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You drive it like you stole the thing? I feel like normal 3.5’s get better than that..
Yeah my tremor gets 17.5 lol
 

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You drive it like you stole the thing? I feel like normal 3.5’s get better than that..
And mine gets 19.5 with 6500 miles so far...so the 3.5 PB is definitely not living up to the EPA 24/24 window sticker claim.

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