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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16395386" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Look I disagree. First off I used the EPA's numbers. I have 2019 Platinum with the 6.5' bed FX4 with the max tow package. Probably the heaviest F-150 you can get. I averaged 19.1 mpg over the course of 9400 miles. I often average over 20 mpg's on trips.</p><p>Second, nowhere in my region (NYC-Philly) is diesel within $.50/gallon. I buy it for my Kubota, my work trucks and equipment use it. Granted you're on the West coast and things may be different. But around here its a dollar more.</p><p>Thirdly, I can put a tune on my 3.5tt and I bet I'd post better numbers torque and horsepower wise.</p><p></p><p>But to each their own. Some people like diesels. I'm just saying it doesn't make financial sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16395386, member: 70541"] Look I disagree. First off I used the EPA's numbers. I have 2019 Platinum with the 6.5' bed FX4 with the max tow package. Probably the heaviest F-150 you can get. I averaged 19.1 mpg over the course of 9400 miles. I often average over 20 mpg's on trips. Second, nowhere in my region (NYC-Philly) is diesel within $.50/gallon. I buy it for my Kubota, my work trucks and equipment use it. Granted you're on the West coast and things may be different. But around here its a dollar more. Thirdly, I can put a tune on my 3.5tt and I bet I'd post better numbers torque and horsepower wise. But to each their own. Some people like diesels. I'm just saying it doesn't make financial sense. [/QUOTE]
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