- Banned
- #16
Lol i knew my degree in aeronautical science would come into use one day?Haha, ironically, this is super accurate.
Sponsored
Lol i knew my degree in aeronautical science would come into use one day?Haha, ironically, this is super accurate.
My 2018 Explorer gets 17MPG so I would welcome 22/26. Hope you're right.Speaking from experience I averaged 22/26 in my 4x4 F-150 with the 2.7. No reason the Bronco shouldn't do that or better. In contrast my past Wrangler and current Grand Cherokee with the 3.6 Pentastar slug I'm lucky to get 18/21.
isnt the weight so high on the bronco that going to a lower engine might actually increase milage?I have been tossing this exact question around. With $4 gas on the horizon, my current plans are to ditch the Sasquatch and keep the 2.3. My Badlands will be way more than adequate for what I need.
nice isnt 18mpg in my book yikesI'm thinking if you drive it really nice, you might average 18.
nice isnt 18mpg in my book yikes
Did your F-150 have the 10 speed transmission?Speaking from experience I averaged 22/26 in my 4x4 F-150 with the 2.7. No reason the Bronco shouldn't do that or better. In contrast my past Wrangler and current Grand Cherokee with the 3.6 Pentastar slug I'm lucky to get 18/21.
I drove a 2019 Ranger with a 2.3. The sticker said I was not suppose to get better than 24 MPG and yet I got a little over 25 MPG when I drove the speed limits mostly on the freeways around Denver. The Bronco is heavier and will probably have bigger tires or engine. But I don't think it will be a deal breaker.I was excited about getting a bronco but if we end up going back to 5 dollar gas i might have to forget about it. As cool as the bronco is , paying that much to drive it around is not.
How much MPG are we going to get out of this vehicle? is it going to be basically exactly the same as the wrangler despite better engines? Or is it going to be significantly better (20mpg city)
And technically speaking, bumble bees are not supposed to be able the sustain flight.True, but the hydrodynamics of a lobster and their ability to generate lift when swimming is an engineering marvel.
Still waiting to know what rear end is in this? Everything else is comparable..Did your F-150 have the 10 speed transmission?
Mostly because those models underestimate the efficiency and energy consumption of their flight muscles and the figure of eight pattern they cycle through to hover and loiter.And technically speaking, bumble bees are not supposed to be able the sustain flight.