I have a 2002 7.3 crew cab long bed and I have tracked every tank of fuel from the day I purchased it new. I have averaged 16.6 mpg for the 113,000 miles the truck has driven. This includes all driving conditions, towing, off road, city, and highway.
My 2005 silverado crew cab /6.0 averages 15.2 mpg
Source: http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Spec_Glance.aspx?year=2000&make=Nissan&model=Frontier&trimid=-1-John BagnalFour-Wheel Drive Trims3.4L 170 hp V6XE Crew Cab 4WDCity (mpg) 15 - 16Highway (mpg) 18 - 19 SE Crew Cab 4WDCity (mpg) 15 - 16Highway (mpg) 18 - 19Rear-Wheel Drive Trims3.4L 170 hp V6XE Crew Cab 2WDCity (mpg) 16 - 17Highway (mpg) 19 SE Crew Cab 2WDCity (mpg) 16 - 17Highway (mpg) 19
Depending on your driving habits, I tend to get 14 MPG around town and 20 MPG highway. I have a F-350 Crew cab standard bed. Impressive for a large vehicle.
No, it will not fit.
According to the 2003 Ford F-150 Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : ( 6 quarts ) for the 4.6 liter V8 engine
According to my 2003 S10 owner's manual, fuel capacity for 2003 S10 crwew cab is 17.5 gals.
4.2 liter v6- 202 hp, 4.6 liter- 231 hp, 5.4 liter- 300 hp
11-12 mpg.
Take it to Ford.
well my 97 Chevy 1500 extended cab has a 5.7 in it and averages around 15 mpg so i'd have to say yours would get better gas milage
I get 19-21 mpg in mine i have a 2002 ext. cab w/4.3 vortec
I have a 2013 F250 crew cab with 6.2 motor. I only get 8.5 mpg. it likes it's gas !