shane_th_ee
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one other factor to consider: fuel economy is poor while the engine/transmission are not up to normal operating temperatures. I don’t know why…
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Tires are key in these numbers. Also yes eco mode will return superior mileage over normal mode especially around town driving.Can someone with knowledge answer the following question?
Ford lists the Expy as getting 17 City, 22 Highway with an average combine of 19 mpg. Are these numbers with the Auto Engine Stop/on feature on or off during Ford testing?
You quoted my question but your answer didnt answer it.Tires are key in these numbers. Also yes eco mode will return superior mileage over normal mode especially around town driving.
I would imagine that Ford runs the tires up to max to grab all the mpg they can. The ASS is used only to satisfy the mpg across all models they make. They lump the numbers together. I read that a few years ago having to do with the CAFE numbers in cal. Those numbers quoted are fairly accurate IMO.Can someone with knowledge answer the following question?
Ford lists the Expy as getting 17 City, 22 Highway with an average combine of 19 mpg. Are these numbers with the Auto Engine Stop/on feature on or off during Ford testing?