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re: 2015 F-150 Fuel Economy Numbers Announced
Posted on 11/23/14 at 12:37 pm to crazytigerfan69
Posted on 11/23/14 at 12:37 pm to crazytigerfan69
Let's compare the F150 with the 2.7 and 6 speed to the Ram with the diesel and 8 speed. Here is the math. Using the current national average price of fuel according to the government (LINK ) of unleaded regular @ $2.894 and diesel @ $3.661 and calculating the price of fuel to drive 100 miles the cost are F150= $11.13 and Ram=$13.08. Now if you factor in the extra $4,000 for the diesel engine amortized over 100,000 miles the Ram cost moves up to $17.08 for 100 miles. If you use 200,000 miles then it is still $15.08. So far 500lbs more max towing capacity over 200,000 miles the customer pays (drum roll) $3900 MORE for fuel plus $4000 for the engine. Now when Ford plugs in the new 10 speed next year the difference will be even greater. I trust that I still know how to use a spreadsheet.
Posted on 11/23/14 at 6:34 pm to cajuncarguy
Your going to pay 10k more for the ford off the lot
Posted on 11/23/14 at 8:34 pm to cajuncarguy
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Now when Ford plugs in the new 10 speed next year the difference will be even greater. I trust that I still know how to use a spreadsheet.
The only truck a 10 speed trans belongs in is an 18-wheeler. That's entirely too much for a light duty truck.
Posted on 11/24/14 at 8:28 am to cajuncarguy
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Let's compare the F150 with the 2.7 and 6 speed to the Ram with the diesel and 8 speed. Here is the math. Using the current national average price of fuel according to the government (LINK ) of unleaded regular @ $2.894 and diesel @ $3.661 and calculating the price of fuel to drive 100 miles the cost are F150= $11.13 and Ram=$13.08. Now if you factor in the extra $4,000 for the diesel engine amortized over 100,000 miles the Ram cost moves up to $17.08 for 100 miles. If you use 200,000 miles then it is still $15.08. So far 500lbs more max towing capacity over 200,000 miles the customer pays (drum roll) $3900 MORE for fuel plus $4000 for the engine. Now when Ford plugs in the new 10 speed next year the difference will be even greater. I trust that I still know how to use a spreadsheet.
Make sure to add DEF to your calculation as well for the eco diesel. Think I read somewhere the DEF had to be refilled every 5k miles.
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