Grey Goose
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I checked here but couldn't find a thread about it. Have they announced what the normal gas mileage will be for City and Highway for the 3.0?
They haven't even announced the HP numbers officially yet.
Not really official but he was taking questions and text someone else for an answer.Didn't @CVSJR post about asking a guy that was over the demo, and he said it was around 430HP?
Notice the word "officially"They haven't even announced the HP numbers officially yet.
Notice the word "officially"
The F-150 Raptor weighs 7,040 pounds, Ford Broncos range from 4,286 pounds to 4,945 pounds. So the gas mileage should be betterOr is the Bronco heavier than the F150 Raptor?
Or is the Bronco heavier than the F150 Raptor?
Makes sense. I didn’t equate the tire sizes for the two. Do you have aftermarket tires on your F150 Rap?I may be wrong, but I believe my 19 Scab is 5,700 pounds and that is what the Bronco Raptor is going to be +-. With the 37" tires I would expect the Braptor to get slightly less mileage than my 150 Raptor.
Guess you have a point here. Not many (or anyone) will care about the gas milage, especially if you can afford a 80k+ off road vehicleDoes it really matter?
I'm with you on this one, If you can afford this much money for a vehical, who cares.... its all about the ear to ear grin.Does it really matter?
I mean I get it - there's a social responsibility and negative perception aspect to it. But I also drive a PHEV that gets 60mpg and my motorcycle when cruised normally gets at least 50mpg, so I feel like I am doing my part so that I can "indulge".Guess you have a point here. Not many (or anyone) will care about the gas milage, especially if you can afford a 80k+ off road vehicle
Lol. Yep. You are allowed to splurge with a BRap with those other rides!I mean I get it - there's a social responsibility and negative perception aspect to it. But I also drive a PHEV that gets 60mpg and my motorcycle when cruised normally gets at least 50mpg, so I feel like I am doing my part so that I can "indulge".