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<blockquote data-quote="EricM" data-source="post: 1441895" data-attributes="member: 20286"><p>Per tank, maybe. I use the same station and pump typically though.</p><p></p><p>I've tracked every gallon that has gone into every vehicle I own through ACar/Fuelly app. The lifetime average effectively eliminates the minor variables. Lifetime average is exactly 13.50 MPG with most of that being in the city.</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>I also get mid to high 16s from my Gen 1 Raptor on a flat highway at 75 MPH. It's almost like it takes the same amount of energy to push a 2013 F150 on 35 in tires at 75 MPH as it does a 2017 F150 on 35 in tires at 75 MPH. Hmmmmm.</p><p></p><p>If it's a choice between a 13 MPG N/A engine on 87 octane and a 16 MPG boosted engine on 92 octane, I'll take 13 MPG and 87 octane (2.20 here) over 16 MPG and 92 octane (2.88) prices anyday.</p><p></p><p>$ / mile with 13 MPG and 87 octane is $0.17 per mile. At 16 MPG and 92 octane, it's $0.18 per mile. You have to average 18 MPG on premium to come out ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricM, post: 1441895, member: 20286"] Per tank, maybe. I use the same station and pump typically though. I've tracked every gallon that has gone into every vehicle I own through ACar/Fuelly app. The lifetime average effectively eliminates the minor variables. Lifetime average is exactly 13.50 MPG with most of that being in the city. I also get mid to high 16s from my Gen 1 Raptor on a flat highway at 75 MPH. It's almost like it takes the same amount of energy to push a 2013 F150 on 35 in tires at 75 MPH as it does a 2017 F150 on 35 in tires at 75 MPH. Hmmmmm. If it's a choice between a 13 MPG N/A engine on 87 octane and a 16 MPG boosted engine on 92 octane, I'll take 13 MPG and 87 octane (2.20 here) over 16 MPG and 92 octane (2.88) prices anyday. $ / mile with 13 MPG and 87 octane is $0.17 per mile. At 16 MPG and 92 octane, it's $0.18 per mile. You have to average 18 MPG on premium to come out ahead. [/QUOTE]
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