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Gen II SVT F-150 Raptor
Official 2017 Raptor Performance Ratings
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<blockquote data-quote="ViperRed91GT" data-source="post: 15496182" data-attributes="member: 48872"><p>Agreed. And I'm confused on why we are comparing a 30mpg vehicle in the first place.. the argument was the increase in fuel mileage of the 17 being less than the increase of the higher octane fuel required, meaning that the 17 would cost more to drive.</p><p></p><p>The argument then became moot when it was posted the 17 can be driven on 87 just like the 14, although I'm sure some gas mileage will suffer there as well. </p><p></p><p>I'm with you, while no one wants a vehicle that gets 2 mpg's, if you're having to figure up percentages to find out how much more the gas will cost, you've over-reached your purchasing power or are purchasing the wrong type of vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViperRed91GT, post: 15496182, member: 48872"] Agreed. And I'm confused on why we are comparing a 30mpg vehicle in the first place.. the argument was the increase in fuel mileage of the 17 being less than the increase of the higher octane fuel required, meaning that the 17 would cost more to drive. The argument then became moot when it was posted the 17 can be driven on 87 just like the 14, although I'm sure some gas mileage will suffer there as well. I'm with you, while no one wants a vehicle that gets 2 mpg's, if you're having to figure up percentages to find out how much more the gas will cost, you've over-reached your purchasing power or are purchasing the wrong type of vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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