The E.P.A. does not rate mpg's for ANY vehicles that have a GVWR of 8500# or more. SuperDuty trucks fall into that Category.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/which_tes...
Sorry.
Light duty vehicles DO get rated & you can look up any one of those at the EPA website:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/
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in the auto industry since 1983
2007-05-16 05:27:32
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answered by Vicky 7
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I personally wouldn't buy it but if you are only driving a few miles a day and if you leave the motor stock(no chip, nothing) then you should be just fine. The problems that most people talk about is when they try to get more power and the motor just wasnt designed for all these aftermarket accessories. If it were me I'd still do all the reccommended upgrades for the motor even if I didn't put a chip in it or anything. Take that $12,500 and go buy an older Super Duty with the 7.3L and you will not be let down, EVER! I'd buy a 99-03 Super Duty with the 7.3L even if it had 500,000 thousand miles if I could get the history on how it was driven, where it was driven and all that.
2016-05-18 22:37:29
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answered by ivana 3
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With a 6.0 you can expect anywhere from 13 to 19 mpg depending on how you drive,and how you maintain your truck.
2007-05-15 10:58:05
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answered by bschargerboy 1
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Well you have a 6L I have a 7.3 12 to 16 miles 35" tires 4" lift
Auto my son has a 7.3 std. with a chip and he can get 19 mpg
2007-05-15 07:29:04
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answered by ULTRA150 5
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about 13 city and 17-20 hwy. Make sure you maintain the fuel filters
2007-05-15 15:00:48
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answered by dunebugger 2
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Abt 12 mpg hiway
2007-05-15 07:27:06
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answered by mar m 5
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most average between 16-19 mpg but it depends on how you drive
2007-05-15 09:16:07
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answered by jc2k353 2
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12-13 mpg highway. I'm not sure about city though.
2007-05-15 11:10:34
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answered by elijahkan8 2
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