Yes - it's rated for a much higher torque strain, for starters.
Around 16 city / 23 highway
15 MPG city / 23 MPG highway according to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces )
Manual Transmission 17/23 Automatic 17/22
Depends on if it is a V6, 4 cylinder, manual transmission, automatic transmission, regular car, or double cab, none of which you list. The highway mileage range is from 17 to 23 mpg.
www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) shows : 2006 Ford Mustang 4.0 L - V6 engine 5 speed automatic - 17 city / 23 highway 5 speed manual - 17 city / 26 highway
24 city / 32 highway / 5 speed manual transmission 23 city / 26 highway / 3 speed automatic transmission According to fuel economy . gov ( U.S. gallon )
Mustang Psycho - 2010 was released on: USA: 23 October 2010 (limited)
According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) miles per U.S. gallon 18 city / 23 highway for your 2002 Ford Ranger with 2.3 L DOHC engine , automatic transmission , 2 wheel drive
My 1991 5.0 L - LX with 4 speed automatic and 2.73 gears could get 25 MPG ( U.S. ) on the highway ( if it wouldn't get 25 , I figured I must be bucking a wind )
Mustang Ironheart Preludes of Iron - 2007 was released on: USA: 23 February 2007 (Tucson, Arizona)
The Plymouth Neon 4 cylinder engines that have automatic transmissions generally get 23 city and 30 highway. The 4 cylinder manual transmission engines can range from 25 city to 34 highway.
23-24 highway and 17-20 town and highway