The EPA rating is 14mpg city, 20mpg highway for a 4X2 regular cab short bed 4.2L V6 or 4.6L V8. The EPA rating on an F-150 Super Crew with a 5.4L is 14mpg city and 18mpg highway, which is an average of 16mpg. But many people report of non-aggresive driving that only get 12mpg average. I'm no Ford hater but it's the truth. As a matter of fact, I drive a Ford myself.
The 2008 F150 achieves 14.0 mpg in the city, and 18.0 mpg on the highway.
A Nissan Armada 2004 gives 19 mpg on the Fwy, and 14 mpg on the street.
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14 mpg
A well kept 2004 Mitsubishi Evo 8 gives about 25 MPG.
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I get between 27 and 30 mpg
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I had a 95' F-150 V8 I got about 13 MPG. Now I have a 2004 F-150 V6 & get about 17-20 MPG.
A 2010 Ford F-150 SuperCab 4X4 gets 14 mpg city and 18 mpg highway. The mpg is consistent on models from the last 5 years.
City: 18 MPG Highway: 26 MPG
According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) The 1989 F150 / 4X4 / 351 ( 5.8 L ) V8 / 3 speed automatic gets : 10 MPG in the city and 12 MPG on the highway ( U.S. gallon )