== == well it would all depend on a couple things. like what size tires you have on the truck. a stock 5.0 (302) will get 14 city/18 highway and a stock 5.8 (351) will get about 1 less for each. my '95 5.8 gets an average of 20 after adding flowmaster exhaust and a K&N high-flow air filter.
I got a stock '96 XLT and the best I've ever gotten was 16.8 highway and 14.3 city.
300 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A 1995 Ford Bronco , 5.8 / 351 cubic inch V8 has ( 210 horsepower ) from the factory
I have a 91 rs 305 v8 and get about 19 mpg.
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.
You could have either the 5.0 L - V8 or the 5.8 L - V8 engine in a 1996 Ford Bronco
the mpg of a 79 faimont v8 is around 18-20 city and 22-24 highway.
The engine choices in the full size Ford Bronco for 1990 were the 4.9 liter straight six cylinder , or the 5.0 liter V8 , or the 5.8 liter V8 engines
The 6.0L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8 which was produced from 2003 to 2007, got a city MPG rating of 14 and a highway MPG rating of 19. The combined average MPG would be 16.5.
Depending on what engine it has it will be bad. You would be lucky to get 17 on a V8.
10 to 12 MPG
2005 FORD EXPLORER 4.0L V6 - - - combined MPG of 18.5 MPG 4.6L V8 - - - combined MPG of 17.5 MPG
motorcraft.com shows : for the 5.0 L ( 302 cubic inch ) V8 ( Motorcraft FL1A engine oil filter ) for the 5.8 L ( 351 cubic inch ) V8 ( Motorcraft FL820S engine oil filter )
185 hp.