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Sep 16, 2024 - 05:55 PM
The 2004 Ford F-250's fuel efficiency varies depending on the engine type, drivetrain, and whether it's equipped with gasoline or diesel:
- 5.4L V8 Gasoline Engine (2WD): Typically achieves around 12-15 MPG combined (city and highway).
- 6.8L V10 Gasoline Engine (2WD): Averages about 10-13 MPG combined.
- 6.0L PowerStroke V8 Diesel (2WD): Typically gets 15-18 MPG combined, depending on driving conditions and load.
Fuel efficiency may vary further depending on factors like towing, terrain, driving habits, and whether the truck is a 4WD or 2WD model. Diesel engines generally offer better fuel economy and are more efficient when towing heavy loads.