It's all measured in "Smiles per miles"The bronco is basically a huge brick. Did you actually think it would get amazing gad mileage?
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It's all measured in "Smiles per miles"The bronco is basically a huge brick. Did you actually think it would get amazing gad mileage?
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My V10 Excursion (My 3rd one) averages 8mpg. I love every mile though.Reminds me of when I was a Service Advisor at Delaquis Ford. A family drive in for their first oil change in their brand new 2002 fully loaded Excursion. I welcomed them in and asked how they were enjoying their new ride. “Well, it’s great except for the gas mileage!” the mother blurted out.
I laughed and laughed.
Not the reaction they were looking for. I honestly thought they were joking. They demanded to speak to their salesman. “What are you getting for mileage?” I asked the dad while his wife berated the poor salesman. “About 13-16 mpg”, he said. C’mon, have you seen an Excursion? That’s actually better than I woulda figured.
Man my V10 Excursion must have been broken. It was not uncommon to see 17mpg. Even towing I am not sure I ever saw single digits.My V10 Excursion (My 3rd one) averages 8mpg. I love every mile though.
yes actually.The bronco is basically a huge brick. Did you actually think it would get amazing gas mileage?
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Indio 22, I get where you are coming from, owning other capable offroad vehicles with pretty terrible mileage but if capable mileage is a major priority, why aren't people with that focus looking at the fully electric jeep or waiting for future hybrid and fully electric versions of the 6g bronco coming our way in the near future? I don't think the 21 and 22 model years are designed towards exceeding federal fuel economy standards, only barely meeting them. Shouldn't you hold out for a real mileage game changer if that is one of your top needs?Mileage is one thing I care about. It's actually one reason I'm interested in the new Bronco. I already own several fun and capable open top 4x4s. But driving my old Land Rover from Chicago to where I used to live in Colorado for off-roading, isn't always the best experience.
So yeah, I'll be looking at what a new Bronco offers me, that I don't already have in my 4x4s. And part of that is mileage and longer trip abilities. With Bronco I'd be happy hitting 20mpg or a bit over, could live with that. Would be a nice improvement over my TJ which needs some tuning and eats gasoline.