It was there 20 years ago I thinkThat gas station has been gone for at least 10 years, maybe 15
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It was there 20 years ago I thinkThat gas station has been gone for at least 10 years, maybe 15
My personal tank won't let me drive that long....Im working on my garage right now to be able to fit a full size pickup. It would be awesome if my next vehicle could get me from CBUS to DSM without having to stop for gas (646 miles).
I have a 2013 F150 with EcoBoost and I only get around 14mpg. Are newer ones that much better?This. We made it from Mason City to Rapid City, SD on one tank in my truck which is about 560 miles
Likely a motorcycle
Holy crap. I get that towing. I have the 17 Ecoboost. My 14 Ecoboost was in the 18 neighborhood.I have a 2013 F150 with EcoBoost and I only get around 14mpg. Are newer ones that much better?
yeah my motorcycle is 4.1 gallons for the tank.Or someone filling a can for a lawnmower, blower or similar.
Mine is 6 gallons. Not sure if I have ever had to put more than 4.5 in it. If you're on the interstate you pretty much need to stop every 2-3 hours to walk around a bit and give your butt a break.yeah my motorcycle is 4.1 gallons for the tank.
...and the wind direction was?I’ve driven my 2018 Equinox to St. Louis from Ames a few times I avg between 30-31 mpg consistently. It has the 2.0 turbo. It seem to get better mileage if it has more weight in it. Seems weird but had 500 lbs of bagged pea gravel and drove to Carroll and got 33 mpg. Drove home and got a tad over 29.
The tank in my F-150 holds 36 gallons (in theory, never tested it). But I rarely let it get more than half empty, because it's too painful to fill it. Although it's not as bad as it was a couple years ago.
I generally trust the mileage, but that's not to say I've ever confirmed it.
I have a 2013 F150 with EcoBoost and I only get around 14mpg. Are newer ones that much better?
Have they changed the way they list the fuel tank capacity? I used to be able to get more in the tank then the listed capacity - I assume because of the volume of the fuel fill pipe - with all of my cars. I haven't really tested it or paid attention in my latest cars.Let me check my spreadsheet.
I fueled the 2004 Audi A4 296 times with an average fill of 13.9 gallons. Tank capacity was listed at 17.4 and max I ever put in was 16.4
I have fueled the current Audi A5 70 times at an average of 10.91 gallons. Max fill has been 13.9 with capacity listed as 16.1.
I've run both down to 0 on remaining miles so guessing Audi is pretty conservative or it's a case of @wxman1's "usable" fuel.