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2021+ Ford F-150
My Brand New F150, Problems Already
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<blockquote data-quote="USMC53CHIEF" data-source="post: 16793569" data-attributes="member: 113906"><p>Yeah I was expecting a hit, but not 5.4mpg. I was expecting 10-12.</p><p></p><p>Ironically, I actually got worse fuel mileage westbound...when I was empty lol. There is the "majority of wind moves west to east" and its "basically uphill from the east coast to west coast" arguments for that, but I actually had to stop in Lincoln, NE and add 2,600lbs of concrete into the trailer to keep it from being blown all over the road. Fuel mileage went up from 5.5 to 5.8 after adding the weight. I think this is due to trailer stability and not jerking the truck around. Winds were insane in eastern NE at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMC53CHIEF, post: 16793569, member: 113906"] Yeah I was expecting a hit, but not 5.4mpg. I was expecting 10-12. Ironically, I actually got worse fuel mileage westbound...when I was empty lol. There is the "majority of wind moves west to east" and its "basically uphill from the east coast to west coast" arguments for that, but I actually had to stop in Lincoln, NE and add 2,600lbs of concrete into the trailer to keep it from being blown all over the road. Fuel mileage went up from 5.5 to 5.8 after adding the weight. I think this is due to trailer stability and not jerking the truck around. Winds were insane in eastern NE at the time. [/QUOTE]
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