Mark W
Well-known member
This is a duck hunting question - sort of.
I'm considering the purchase of a new vehicle sometime this year. It has been 10 years since I bought my Dakota and while it has been a good truck, it is time to see it go onto it's next chapter.
While I enjoyed the size of the Dakota (not a small truck, not a full size truck) the gas mileage on the 4.7L motor was horrendous. Average of 12 - 13 mpg over the whole year I would guess. I need better than that.
What I'm asking is what are others getting on their trucks? I am considering a F150 (is that new double turbo engine a risk - the turbo motor was definately more upkeep on the previously owned Porsche than the non turbo version) or a Toyota Tacoma. According to the literature, the turbo Ford motor would get 16/22 while the 5L V8 would get 15/21. Are these real world numbers do you think? I know when I bought the Dakota the stickers said 14/18 and I've never ever been near that.
The Tacoma literature doesn't really improve upon the full size Ford numbers (16/20).
Looking for input.
Thanks -
Mark W
I'm considering the purchase of a new vehicle sometime this year. It has been 10 years since I bought my Dakota and while it has been a good truck, it is time to see it go onto it's next chapter.
While I enjoyed the size of the Dakota (not a small truck, not a full size truck) the gas mileage on the 4.7L motor was horrendous. Average of 12 - 13 mpg over the whole year I would guess. I need better than that.
What I'm asking is what are others getting on their trucks? I am considering a F150 (is that new double turbo engine a risk - the turbo motor was definately more upkeep on the previously owned Porsche than the non turbo version) or a Toyota Tacoma. According to the literature, the turbo Ford motor would get 16/22 while the 5L V8 would get 15/21. Are these real world numbers do you think? I know when I bought the Dakota the stickers said 14/18 and I've never ever been near that.
The Tacoma literature doesn't really improve upon the full size Ford numbers (16/20).
Looking for input.
Thanks -
Mark W