On Thursday, Ford announced best-in-class fuel economy figures for the F-150 Diesel. The full-size pickup will return 30 mpg highway, 22 mpg city and 25 mpg combined. The figures outdo the entire ...
The 3.0-liter turbo diesel from Ford is the most fuel-efficient full-size pickup truck on the market... for now. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a ...
A full-sized pickup that can get 30 mpg sounds impressive, and it is. Ford has released the fuel economy ratings for the new F150 Powerstroke diesel, and that's the highway rating for the two-wheel ...
The new Ford F-150 diesel will be the most fuel-efficient full-size pickup ever made when it goes on sale in May. The official EPA highway rating rating for 2WD trucks with the 3.0-liter turbodiesel ...
Ford has a gem of a diesel engine under the hood of the 2018 F-150 Power Stroke—as long as drivers aren’t enamored with good fuel economy. Wait, what? After a day of driving F-150 diesels in the ...
Ford has released official fuel economy ratings for its new diesel-powered F-150 and it has now become the most fuel-efficient half-ton in the segment. The two-wheel drive 2018 Ford F-150 3.0-liter ...
I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a 2004 Mazdaspeed Miata for pavement fun and a lifted 2001 Miata for pre-running. I race air-cooled Volkswagens in desert races like the Mint 400 and the ...
The first-ever Ford F-150 equipped with a Power Stroke diesel engine will offer an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 30 mpg highway, 22 mpg city and 25 mpg combined. Ford claims that these figures are the ...
Here’s a short question for you. How old is the 3.0-liter Power Stroke that Ford offers in the F-150 pickup truck since the 2018 model year mid-cycle refresh? Believe it or not, the 60-degree V6 can ...
In its never-ending quest to keep the F-150 America’s best-selling pickup, Ford Motor Co. has a new idea: diesel fuel. The Blue Oval says its new 3.0-liter Power Stroke diesel engine — the first ...
The automotive world is moving toward an electrified future at an accelerating pace. Many companies have announced plans to shift entirely to electrification or convert a portion of their product ...
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