EPA Says the New Ford Ranger Gets 24 MPG on the Highway, But What Does It Really Get at 70 MPH?

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  • @BeanoNoir
    @BeanoNoir Před 5 lety +35

    I have two things of note: The FX4 does forego the front air dam, which will increase the effected profile of the truck. I have noticed with my truck (A larger F-150), that every 2-3 mph over 68 results in about the same drop in fuel economy. I made a trip cross country and only managed 17-19 mpg (Depending on wind direction) at 75-75+ mph speed. Whereas a trip to DIA at a Max of 65 yields most often about 24.5mpg. This is something to consider for people who are looking to replace their family vehicle with a pickup. These things are aerodynamic bricks. Wind, tire size, speed humidity, barometric pressure and temperature greatly affect the fuel economy. If you get a leveling kit, or a lift, then you can kiss it goodbye altogether.

    • @forsakenace9577
      @forsakenace9577 Před 5 lety +4

      MSTRCHIEF143
      First logical and knowledgeable comment yet. I also take into account where testing is done by ford, EPA, and where TFL is.

    • @AC-xq4hh
      @AC-xq4hh Před 5 lety +2

      My ZR2 does not have an air dam and in fact has attrocious aerodynamics ( at least it looks like it should). But it still exceeds its EPA rating consistently, even if I'm driving over the speed limit, making the aero way more of a factor.
      Therefore something is very wrong with this Ford Ranger. I don't know what, but something is really fishy

    • @lilsammywasapunkrock
      @lilsammywasapunkrock Před 5 lety +1

      Aero is hardly a factor at legal road speeds. Engine rpms will make a much bigger difference.
      I went from 205/60r15 tires to a 275/60r15. The new tires were 2" taller and almost twice as wide (28.1"tall x 10.8"w vs 25.9 x 7.5") and weighed more then twice as much as the old tires. My gas mileage at 80mph decreased from 25 mpg highway to 28mpg highway.
      I also did change out the speedo gear, so it was within 1mph at 80mph with both setups.
      So with my wider and taller tires, why did I use less gas? The tires being 2" taller added about a 10% overdrive which dropped engine rpms on my 5.0 v-8 by about 300 rpms at 80mph.
      Elevation really doesn't matter, neither does weight or aero in regular freeway driving. You will spend more gas getting up to speed, but once you get to speed, the increased load is negligible if it even is measureable at all.
      For me personally, my best gas mileage is when I am towing and loaded down because I decrease speeds to about 55mph. I can go from 28 to right around 35mpg this way.
      Pretty much every vehicles engine gets better gas mileage at lower rpms, usually within 5-10mph of the highest overdrive gear kicking in.
      If aero was a huge factor, most vehicles would get better mileage at city speeds. Aero drag squares with every 10mph after 60mph. Before that, it's almost unmesurable.

    • @BeanoNoir
      @BeanoNoir Před 5 lety +2

      @@AC-xq4hh There very well could be something wrong with this particular Ranger, as it does happen to be the very same truck they drove cross country with. They could have eliminated a variable by requesting a different truck. It's a small point, but it may have been the whole story. We'll have to see how the truck does on fuelly to have more data points on what it is capable of.

    • @AC-xq4hh
      @AC-xq4hh Před 5 lety +1

      @@BeanoNoir I would really like to see that too tbh just to be absolutely certain

  • @rockycadieux4642
    @rockycadieux4642 Před 5 lety +82

    Nice testing system, all the trucks you test are tested the same. Makes comparison easy.

  • @HuffNaggles
    @HuffNaggles Před 5 lety +5

    Just wanted to say keep up the fantastic work guys! Been watching, and learning from y'all for a few years now.

    • @suhailns3688
      @suhailns3688 Před 5 lety +1

      HuffNaggles agree, they have incredible team!

  • @MickeyR6
    @MickeyR6 Před 5 lety +159

    The 2.7 V6 Ecoboost engine from the F-150 Should have been the big daddy option for the ranger.

    • @BCORBAN7884
      @BCORBAN7884 Před 5 lety +24

      The 2.7L in the Ranger would be very impressive. I have the 2.7 in my F-150 and it still surprises me with its 0 to 60.

    • @j2j17
      @j2j17 Před 5 lety +8

      100% Agee👍👍

    • @mikec3454
      @mikec3454 Před 5 lety +16

      I bet they are holding off to put it in the Raptor Ranger ... if and when it comes to the US & Canada.

    • @gs98999
      @gs98999 Před 5 lety +8

      Won’t fit until its redesigned.

    • @wrifraff
      @wrifraff Před 5 lety +5

      Give it a couple years

  • @Gabesafish
    @Gabesafish Před 5 lety +152

    I was excited about the coming of the new Ranger, but I assumed they would be significantly more affordable than comparably equipped F-150’s...they’re not..., especially when you account for the fact that you can always get rebates on the F150’s but not on the Rangers. They other thing is, If I’m going to pay only a little less for a smaller truck, it better also get much better fuel economy....which also seems not to be the case.
    I call the 2019 Ranger a big fat fail for Ford.

    • @logdon17
      @logdon17 Před 5 lety +13

      Pretty much, the big killer of this truck is the price. If it was out the door 5 to 7 grand less than an F150 Im interested. The ones I have seen are around 3 grand cheaper which is negated on resale. No thanks.

    • @xaviermcquiston1604
      @xaviermcquiston1604 Před 5 lety +8

      @@logdon17 They will get rebates soon enough and they will be in that $6000-$8000 cheaper range I would suspect

    • @logdon17
      @logdon17 Před 5 lety +1

      @@xaviermcquiston1604 Hopefully, no rebates yet but the F150s they are putting cash on every hood with little negotiation.

    • @seanvangster
      @seanvangster Před 5 lety +2

      The ranger not suppose to be a hot seller for Ford. Its meant to help boost the f150 sales thats why they bought it back. Who would buy a same price ranger as the f150

    • @natechorney599
      @natechorney599 Před 5 lety +3

      Honestly all mid size trucks are a big fat fail...but people buy them. When I was truck shopping I drove a TRD sport Tacoma 2017 double cab and an f150 XLT supercab w/ 3.5 eco, locker and 36 gallon tank.
      It was only $3000 more for the f150.

  • @jminaya90
    @jminaya90 Před 5 lety +38

    The problems with the number of mpg on every car is... They get them by only driving at 55mph

    • @JohnConnor636
      @JohnConnor636 Před 4 lety +4

      2017 explorer 2.3 eco boost - i get 24 mpg at 55 lol its my normal drive to work. i'm lucky haha.

    • @Jv19979
      @Jv19979 Před 3 lety +2

      Also they don't test going up hills

    • @1976axerhand
      @1976axerhand Před 3 lety

      and prob do the test at sea level too.

    • @jerryhorn3621
      @jerryhorn3621 Před 3 lety

      And I believe that drive is done on a dyno? Everything can be "controlled". It is a govt. regulation that they MUST TEST and the results affect them. Real world - you get used to the turbos acceleration -as a result you use it - in fact that goes for any engine - you use what you bought. So to match those factory numbers is near impossible.

  • @drs1023
    @drs1023 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought a 2021 Ranger 6 months ago. It's the base model XL. I live in the foothills of NW Georgia. My current MPG since day 1 is 26.1 mpg - mostly country roads and 15%-10% highway driving.

  • @srrtbb
    @srrtbb Před rokem

    Thank you and love what you do for the fans and viewers!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @josem6929
    @josem6929 Před 5 lety +5

    10:07 Andre getting pumped about being able to use the same pump. What a great team tfl has!

    • @4bulldurham
      @4bulldurham Před 5 lety +1

      They could have waited for the pump.

  • @skater041930
    @skater041930 Před 5 lety +8

    01 Tahoe 4x4 5.3 3.73’s highway mpg cruise on 75 she pulls 15-16 mpg. Window sticker said 17 mpg highway. Not bad for 175,000 miles and 6,000 LBS

  • @bobp284
    @bobp284 Před 4 lety +1

    Have a '19 Ranger XLT Supercab with 4wd and the 302A package and spray-in bed liner for 6 months now. I just did a 390 mile round trip to Manchester Vt which involved a mix of hills and mountains and a little city. Did highway out from upstate NY and got right about 25 mpg. On the return trip we decided to take a nice scenic drive and about 95% of that drive was on two lane roads through country and small towns. That return trip hit 26.2 mpg. We live in a mountainous area and I've been hitting fairly close to the spec mpgs, either a little under or a little over consistently. Paid a little over $37000 all together and I'm really loving this truck and have zero complaints. This is my fourth Ford truck and the other three were all F150s and I like this the most by far of all of them.

  • @kennydiel4797
    @kennydiel4797 Před 4 lety +12

    I am getting 20 mpg around town in LA traffic, 2019 Ranger two wheel drive

    • @slaychild1
      @slaychild1 Před 2 lety

      What?? I had the same truck and only got 14 mph, now I have a 2021 FX4 and I’m also getting 14.3 on the HWY with cruise at 70!!!!

    • @marktwain580
      @marktwain580 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m getting 22 mpg all day with up to 24+ mpg highway. Still would prefer a larger tank.

  • @nlitenurmind
    @nlitenurmind Před 5 lety +3

    *You should never top off your gas tank* Damage to charcoal evap canister can hurt performance or the gas goes back to the station anyways lol

    • @chargestate42
      @chargestate42 Před 5 lety

      The fuel companies love it when you top off..... I would like to know how much more they put in during their top off? Did they use cruise control.

  • @squidly2112
    @squidly2112 Před 4 lety +6

    I have had a Ranger for about 6 months now. I reset my gas calculation after I returned from my last RV towing run and with new tonneau cover. Mostly going back and forth from work, averaging around 55-60mph, I am currently averaging right on 25mpg!! .. I am amazed that I am getting that good of gas mileage. I get 10mpg towing my 25' RV trailer at 60-63mph.

  • @pahuntnut
    @pahuntnut Před 5 lety +1

    Great review. Thanks for reading my comments.

  • @ooStrack
    @ooStrack Před 5 lety

    When it was time to retire my 2005 Silverado 5.3 I looked at these smaller trucks but for what I got my 15 Silverado 5.3 was a steal and it gets almost the same on these highway trips. Glad I went with a full size!

  • @Rockrewls
    @Rockrewls Před 5 lety +34

    Why in the world would you buy a ranger that gets at best 21mpg, when you can buy a full size chev that gets 24 mpg, as well the full size ford 2.7 turbo mileage is very close to 23 mpg. ....Ford you need to do way better with the ranger!!! Thanks for the RW testing TFL.

    • @tomhardware2254
      @tomhardware2254 Před 5 lety +8

      D U 24 mpg in a Chevy full size truck? That’s total bs. Maybe going down hill with a tail wing, being pushed by a Prius.

    • @bradleydecker4861
      @bradleydecker4861 Před 5 lety +1

      @@tomhardware2254 On my chevy 1500 4x4 with the 5.3 v8, i get around 22.5 mpg when driving 75 on the highway.

    • @MrManic52001
      @MrManic52001 Před 5 lety +2

      @@bradleydecker4861 BS

    • @XvFenixvX
      @XvFenixvX Před 5 lety

      @@MrManic52001 my Ram 1500 with the 5.7 gets around that too. Full sized pick up trucks are pretty damn efficient now adays brother

    • @Wrang15
      @Wrang15 Před 4 lety

      All depends what tires you have. Stock tires my 5.3 did 21... now with tires that work in snow and off road its 18. I Wonder what tires the epa used in the test.

  • @davidblalock9945
    @davidblalock9945 Před 5 lety +22

    Nathen, it's not that we Think a NA v6 will be more reliable, its that we know a Naturally Aspirated V6 Will be More Reliable.

    • @BigSam63
      @BigSam63 Před 5 lety +2

      That holds true for essentially every engine from every manufacturer on the planet, not sure why it would be any different for the Ranger.

    • @tylough
      @tylough Před 5 lety +1

      A turbo spinning at 180,000 RPMs. What can go wrong?

    • @mozeby1975
      @mozeby1975 Před 5 lety

      Look at any used car website and look at higher mileage turbo cars. A large number of them have had rebuilt turbos. Or they're gonna need it soon. Just something that comes with owning a turbo.

    • @mrnovacan2158
      @mrnovacan2158 Před 5 lety +1

      I agree I don`t want any turbo engine from any MFG and the direct injected engines got issues as well!

  • @CopCat34
    @CopCat34 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Thanks for giving an honest review. No manufacturer will be totally honest but hopefully they get their act together with videos like this one. Thanks again.

  • @randymangum6207
    @randymangum6207 Před 2 lety

    Drove my 2020 Ranger FX4 round trip from North Georgia to Columbus Ohio the week before Christmas Even with the speed I drove, and not using cruise, I got 24.6 mpg. Drove about 1,100 miles. My first long trip and I was very happy with the gas mileage!

  • @awesomearizona-dino
    @awesomearizona-dino Před 5 lety +26

    Kudos for TFL standardized testing.

    • @drumtwo4seven
      @drumtwo4seven Před 2 lety

      Over 65mph gas mileage goes down
      Needs to be done at 65mph

  • @jonasbennett9237
    @jonasbennett9237 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks for the video guys. I think it’s time for the EPA to re-evaluate how they calculate MPG. I’ve never owned a vehicle that got the MPG that the EPA said I should. Basically another semi-useless government agency.

    • @adithyaramachandran7427
      @adithyaramachandran7427 Před 5 lety +1

      My Cruze exactly matches the EPA rating at 38 combined. My last generation corolla also matched the ratings at 33.5 combined. You have to drive your vehicle at least 10,000 miles before the advertised mileage is met.

    • @jldude84
      @jldude84 Před 3 lety +2

      Conversely MOST of my vehicles easily met or exceeded the EPA figure, even those with nearly 200,000 miles. Maybe your foot is the problem?

  • @MrTimdtoolman1
    @MrTimdtoolman1 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video guys. I have no desire to buy a ranger (although I have owned 2 in years past) but I still enjoy your vids.

  • @combatflipflopsgriff8343

    Watched this video before buying a 2022 Tremor. Just did a 900 mile road trip through six Cascade Mountain passes. 92 Octane. 65-72mph on the adaptive cruise control. 2 passengers. Luggage. And a bed full of Jasper rock chunks on the latter half of the trip. Average in and around mileage for gas stops and snacks. 23.5mpg.
    Pretty stoked. Looking forward to seeing how the Ford Performance tune, cold air intake, and softtopper help with the road trip mileage. Aiming for 26mpg.

  • @johnb9109
    @johnb9109 Před 5 lety +14

    Not surprised by this at all. I had a 2011 F250, and that thing always overestimated my mileage by 2-3 gallons.

    • @AmericanSurvival001
      @AmericanSurvival001 Před 5 lety +1

      yep lol thats like 30+ miles MY 99 F150 same way and had a buddy had one of those 2004 Fjunk50 POS left us stranded! Never trust the reserve on ANY ford , My 2004 Durango is dead on....to the last mile! FRAUD sells shit

  • @josephwhiskeybeale
    @josephwhiskeybeale Před 5 lety +62

    Ford needs to work out the bugs in their software, and add a 25 gallon gas tank while they’re at it.

    • @jww109
      @jww109 Před 5 lety +6

      Every manufacturer needs a 25 tank (at least).

    • @nbaldo003
      @nbaldo003 Před 5 lety +4

      Tacomas got a 22!

    • @drobs7279
      @drobs7279 Před 5 lety +2

      Frontiers have 21 gal tanks. My 2006 Nissan Altima had 20 gal tank.

    • @prafulmartis8317
      @prafulmartis8317 Před 5 lety +6

      Don't give them ideas. They'll fix the small gas tank issue with a software update

    • @namtrinh4695
      @namtrinh4695 Před 5 lety +3

      I got a 36 gallon tank in my platinum f150, it's a upgrade option from a standard 26 gallon tank

  • @joshuachesslo5141
    @joshuachesslo5141 Před 5 lety

    Driving mine over interstate 68 thought the mountains from western Maryland to Morgantown WV I’ve been getting 18.7 with the Lariat 4x4 FX4 and sport. It is a peppy thing though and heavy on the pedal. Still gets better than my previous 2.7 F150 EcoBoost for the commute.

  • @busardr1452
    @busardr1452 Před 5 lety +1

    I purchased one of the first 2019 Rangers that hit the ground here in Winston Salem NC. I too have an FX4 Lariat and the first few tanks averaged right at 21 mpg by my own calculations not the trucks. I did have a couple trips that were 90% highway and got over 24 but for the most part 21 was where I landed. I have since put a 2'" lift and 32" tires on the truck and mileage has suffered. I average now around 18 if I am lucky and if it is mostly city, 16.5. Not complaining though because I do love the truck and knew ahead of time doing these mods the mileage would suffer. Mileage also depends greatly on driving style. You said it before "you either get eco or get boost but not both" which is very true of this engine. Stay out of the gas and you can get great numbers, get on it and it drinks like a V8.

  • @billp5424
    @billp5424 Před 5 lety +15

    If there is dirt and crud on the cover of the “cap less” fuel tank does the pump nozzle push it in?

    • @JohnDoe-nz6bk
      @JohnDoe-nz6bk Před 5 lety +4

      I've always wondered that! On my 09 fusion (best car I've ever owned, and can't believe I'm saying that about a Ford), they told me that they stopped using fuel filters and the injectors needed to be cleaned every 30,000 miles.

    • @bigretardhalo
      @bigretardhalo Před 5 lety +6

      Bill P - it could if it was covered, if it was that covered I would wipe it off. I worked at a Ford dealer for years dealing with trade ins and have seen some dirty vehicles. I personally have never seen more than a light coating of dust on the cap less filler area the fuel doors are pretty good about keeping major dirt out of the whole area. It would take some serious mud coating to be an issue and if there were that much mud on and around a normal screw on fuel cap I would clean it off before opening it

    • @TheBronco67
      @TheBronco67 Před 5 lety +5

      @@JohnDoe-nz6bk A friend had a 2013 fusion and when he got rid of it , the car had 296,000 miles on it, the only problems he had was 1 factory recall and he had to change fuel filter. his car was a hybrid

    • @TheCamaro5
      @TheCamaro5 Před 5 lety +3

      the fuel pump that is in the tank has a strainer filter that keeps debris out of the pump.

    • @aaronhumphrey2009
      @aaronhumphrey2009 Před 5 lety +5

      Agreed,this is stupid. Why isn't a 2.0 turbodiesel offered, with a manual?! That's what you want for mpgs!

  • @craigg4246
    @craigg4246 Před 5 lety +3

    So, it gets the same mileage as my 2018 F-150 4x4 5.0 V8 with 3.73 gears. That will tow 5000 lbs more, haul 1000 lbs more, and has WAY more room. I think F-150 sales leadership is safe!

  • @TheOfficerBell
    @TheOfficerBell Před 5 lety

    @TheFastLaneTruck Another awesome video! ive noticed a huge discrepancy between my F-150's L/100km read out VS what Im actually getting at the pump. Ive always wondered how accurate the pumps were.....maybe a silly but interesting video would be to take en empty gallon container and see if youre actually getting a gallon like the pump says......maybe theres a discrepancy there too! in any case......great content folks....love watching you guys

  • @birdmasterthecaffeinatedowl

    Never been this early to a video! Love you guys!

  • @boxy8438
    @boxy8438 Před 5 lety +4

    Interesting, I've never gotten better gas mileage with cruise control on. I bought the new Ecosport a year ago rated 27/29. Without using cruise and normal driving I get the 28 combined. Using cruise ends up at 26 or 27. But if I want to drive for max efficiency, I've gotten 37 mpg out of an entire tank before.

  • @carnactm1171
    @carnactm1171 Před 5 lety +12

    Anything from the "independent lab " Ford hired ?

  • @jasonsaulnier1136
    @jasonsaulnier1136 Před 5 lety

    Love TFL Truck reviews!

  • @OverlandTT
    @OverlandTT Před 5 lety +1

    Good to see same pump used 👍
    Do you guys also verify the tyre pressures too as per the spec?

  • @Painfulwhale360
    @Painfulwhale360 Před 4 lety +40

    Congrats to all the guys saying they’ll buy an F150 instead. 👍🏻 remember one thing though....
    Nobody cares

    • @FlyLopez1991
      @FlyLopez1991 Před 3 lety +2

      i got myself a ford ranger lariat 2020 and i love it so much, the turbo is amazing and i am happy people saying they will buy a f150 over the ranger its better because the RANGER will be more rare unique on the road

    • @Jv19979
      @Jv19979 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FlyLopez1991 that 2.3 is a reliable engine

    • @billbates5475
      @billbates5475 Před 3 lety

      exactly

    • @1976axerhand
      @1976axerhand Před 3 lety +2

      @@FlyLopez1991 make sure you change the oil every 5k not the 10k that they recommend and use full synthectic oil, that is what i will be doing, oil is alot cheaper than a new engine

    • @FlyLopez1991
      @FlyLopez1991 Před 3 lety

      @@1976axerhand yup I got free oil changes for 5 years but I hope it’s syenthic oil

  • @EGGINFOOLS
    @EGGINFOOLS Před 5 lety +40

    Just here to read all the Ford guy comments on how the EPA does this and how TFL should have done that!

    • @marcuscorvain1204
      @marcuscorvain1204 Před 5 lety +11

      Typical Chevrolet fan talking shit from the start

    • @EGGINFOOLS
      @EGGINFOOLS Před 5 lety +13

      @@marcuscorvain1204 I don't have to talk bad about anything. The video shows the proof.

    • @raiderboy310
      @raiderboy310 Před 5 lety +11

      But a Silverado doing the same exact test did better. Calm down ford dude . Your just dilusional bud.

    • @marcuscorvain1204
      @marcuscorvain1204 Před 5 lety +15

      Lol it's a shame Chevrolet's don't run as good as your mouths

    • @EGGINFOOLS
      @EGGINFOOLS Před 5 lety +10

      @@marcuscorvain1204 Man, you have mommy issues. Or maybe daddy issues too! Quick hurry up and change the subject of MPG based on this video so you can sound smart!

  • @TheTonytodd
    @TheTonytodd Před 5 lety +2

    What's the effect of elevation on fuel efficiency? And what elevation does the EPA or the manufacturer consider when providing its fuel efficiency numbers?
    My best mpg numbers on my '16 Sierra, 5.3L, 8-speed is 23.6 mpg from Georgia into S.C. (decreasing elevations) over 100+ miles at 75 mph. This is the only time that my truck's computer matched my hand-calculated number. Every other time over 3 years the computer reads 0.6 - 1.2 mpg higher than actual.
    Maybe the Ranger is just not as efficient regardless of elevation.

  • @cbphoto87
    @cbphoto87 Před 5 lety

    Yup. Glad I didn't wait on this when I bought my Zr2. My biggest hang up was the gas mileage but the difference is pretty much negligible. Worth it for the much cooler truck.

  • @theejoeylee
    @theejoeylee Před 5 lety +14

    Everyone complains about the price of these small trucks approaching 50 grand...They can carge that, because you clowns will pay that! KNOCK IT OFF. We need an Affordable body on FRAME 4x4 working mans truck. How about OEMs try to meet repair Price points? Like NOTHING on my old truck costs over 1,000 bucks to fix. Cost of ownership after the warranty expires is what keeps me in my old truck....& 50 grand...there's that

    • @Wrang15
      @Wrang15 Před 4 lety

      Problem is if your in a salt state. My 09 frame rusted from the inside out... state inspection pulled it off the road... it cant be fixed 70k on the motor and its junked by the state.

    • @greggast9824
      @greggast9824 Před 3 lety

      I'm thinking it is just your state. Ranger starts at 32,500 for the lariat trim, which is the top trim for the ranger. Unless your talking about the F150 which is definitely not a small truck.

  • @kirbygoodwin5760
    @kirbygoodwin5760 Před 5 lety +50

    An 18 gallon gas tank? My Ford Taurus has a bigger tank; I’ll be it 19 gallons, but still.

    • @ryants1
      @ryants1 Před 5 lety +1

      Kirby Goodwin SHO?

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Před 5 lety

      Might be 18.X gal tank. my bmw has 18.6, 16 main and a 2.6 gal reserve

    • @bartjanflikkema
      @bartjanflikkema Před 5 lety +1

      In Europe the tank is big, very big. My own car has 8 american gallon. 9.2 with reserve

    • @norgepalm7315
      @norgepalm7315 Před 5 lety +16

      @@bartjanflikkema Europe has gay micro cars that dont count

    • @jeffanderson7256
      @jeffanderson7256 Před 5 lety +1

      water bear facts

  • @cjtyrogiannis
    @cjtyrogiannis Před 3 lety

    I have a 2019 Ranger Lariat FX4 and I get 27mpg. Very happy with this truck.

  • @yunaferro4836
    @yunaferro4836 Před 3 lety +2

    EPA testing is done inside a closed environment on a dyno running at 55 mph. With these you remove all variables and sure enough you get the EPA mileage. I run my 2020 F150 3.5 eco boost on 55 to 65 mph and makes around 21.5 average highway.

    • @captainamer71
      @captainamer71 Před 2 lety

      Thank you I had always wondered how the EPA comes up with their numbers and yes I’m being serious

  • @theag3852
    @theag3852 Před 5 lety +4

    GM Twins Colorado/Canyon with 2.8 Diesel still is King MPG!

    • @lukeprince7690
      @lukeprince7690 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah it says probably true that they put a turbo the king of towing to but in this is a big butt now that they have that diesel in the canyon I think Ford's going to want to answer the the challenge so don't be surprised if the v6 makes it to the ranger or or a diesel

  • @supporterofsanity
    @supporterofsanity Před 5 lety +10

    So Ford reported to the EPA what their lie-o-meter says and the EPA said sure we'll accept that number. My Ram lie-o-meter is nearly as bad though. Very optimistic.

    • @Mr19853
      @Mr19853 Před 5 lety +6

      Their all the same, my Toyota lie-o-meter was the same thing.

    • @Silentroller93
      @Silentroller93 Před 5 lety

      You can get that 21 mpg in a ram 2500 with the cummins lol

    • @supporterofsanity
      @supporterofsanity Před 5 lety

      Sean Lynn lol I do running empty!

  • @FrankyRedEyes
    @FrankyRedEyes Před 5 lety +2

    I hope you did the downhill test with this Ranger as you did with the hybrid mini van. That would be hilarious!

  • @rickbrauer6794
    @rickbrauer6794 Před 3 měsíci

    2019 XLT, 2wd. Strictly city - light to light - it's just over 18. Mix of city/hwy its 24/25. I made one long haul from Dallas to Little Rock. Speeds varied with the max at 80 and slows of 45 with traffic in Dallas and passing Little Rock. Ended one way with 33 mpg! Picked up a Jon boat from my brother and drove back on another full tank, 31. My driving is not that much, only just over 18k miles on it. EDIT after watching the end of the video I'm very curious now and will pick up the notebook at start a manual track.

  • @Davido50
    @Davido50 Před 4 lety +12

    Awesome truck! Test drove one & bought it immediately. Amazing powertrain and tech features. New king of midsize trucks. Hands dwn. #Ecoboost

    • @erizzle67
      @erizzle67 Před 4 lety +4

      Had mine a few months now. The quickness is surprising. The more I drive it the more I love it. I had a new Tacoma a few years ago. Sold it after a couple years. It was... fine. I could only afford a two wheel drive version with the baby back seat so for the money my FX4 is just amazing. I hated the start stop and lane keep stuff at first but now that I've figured out when to use it I really like it. I suppose you've also figured out you can have it NOT shut off just by being very easy on the brake pedal? But I use the disable switch in my neighborhood. The Ford app is also really neat. Fingers crossed though on reliability with this engine and trans...!

    • @willie9397
      @willie9397 Před 4 lety +2

      @@erizzle67 just give a good highway run every now and then helps keep the engine clean and thats really a good idea for all engines, the best time is right before an oil change

    • @LilSmoSmo
      @LilSmoSmo Před 4 lety +3

      E-Rizzle McInerny ...any issues 6 months later?
      I'm picking up my 2020 FX4 this week. Just curious how it's been

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LilSmoSmo im at 1yr now. No issues whatsoever. Switch to a SN+ Full Synthetic oil about 1000mis . Enjoy!

    • @FlyLopez1991
      @FlyLopez1991 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Davido50 do you put 91 or 93 premium gas?

  • @nm-qt2hb
    @nm-qt2hb Před 5 lety +4

    I think you guys should try it with the lower octane fuel. You are not at sea level. The higher octane fuel burns at a slower rate, not the best description here. So at your altitude the timing and fuel maps my not adjust in a short drive cycle for it. Also does any car or truck get the same EPA mileage at your altitude. I don't know for sure. What do you guys see with other cars and trucks?
    As usual, great video and info. Thanks

  • @thezucernoodle2345
    @thezucernoodle2345 Před 5 lety

    Great video guys! I love it when you two do a video together (Roman is also awesome) however I wonder if humidity changes how these turbo engines perform? Someone made a comment about putting the 2.7 in the Ranger so can you tell Ford to put out a Ranger ST with the 2.7? Also start selling the jacket that Roman wears! Thanks

  • @cmdr_talikarni
    @cmdr_talikarni Před 5 lety

    Many of these newer vehicles have different mpg displays or needs to be reset per trip. Some use a "current tank" or short term mileage display (much more rare to find in anything newer than 2000), but most of the newer vehicles are using a medium or long term display that needs reset in the settings (or in some cases only way to reset is battery disconnected for 15-20 minutes). Even my wifes 2014 Nissan Pathfinder has the long term mpg in the dash display that can only be reset by battery disconnect, then it has a separate one in the center radio/display that can be reset in the options so you can watch it per trip. After several tanks of gas without reset they tend to match up much closer but the short term display can easily be reset in my case.

  • @timfox2344
    @timfox2344 Před 5 lety +8

    If it weren’t for the Chevy getting better than reported .... I would start to suspect Weights & Measures was being manipulated on the pumps to charge extra for fuel not really pumped.
    Great info as always

    • @W3RK1Nit
      @W3RK1Nit Před 5 lety

      Of course you would. A private, for-profit company would never do anything to deceive.
      If you're being sarcastic, well done.

  • @SHOTSLAPOUT
    @SHOTSLAPOUT Před 5 lety +38

    Thanks. For that mileage I'll buy the F150 with the 5.0 Coyote.

    • @henryford2736
      @henryford2736 Před 5 lety +2

      Good choice.

    • @billmustardproductions9443
      @billmustardproductions9443 Před 5 lety +2

      Agreed. From the time that I rolled my 2018F150 (supercrew 4x4 5.0) off of the lot to right this red hot second I am averaging 18.35US MPG. And that includes about 8% towing and we are just finishing up another wonderful Northern Ontario winter that had near record snowfalls and a week straight of -40. And I have 10 ply LT ATTAs on there as well.

    • @InternetDude
      @InternetDude Před 5 lety +6

      That’s exactly how Ford is outsmarting it’s customers. Make the Ranger “meh” next to the F150 so most people just buy the F150 instead.

    • @billmustardproductions9443
      @billmustardproductions9443 Před 5 lety +2

      @CareerFireman base to base maybe but not with my options and programs will change regularly. Also for many buyers that $6000 disappears quickly when they need a second truck to be able to tow what they need to. That said, if you live in a city and tow light loads and dont own 11 foot long snowmachines this truck might be sufficient. But if you watch the video it was not a "what should you buy" comparison it was a fuel economy video. And the economy is a joke on this for the size and the power. I have 1 ton 8 foot box 4 door diesels that can beat this number on the highway.

    • @henryford2736
      @henryford2736 Před 5 lety +1

      @CareerFireman I rather spend the extra $$ on the V8 because the 4cyl sounds like a lawn mover. I really don't know who's going to drive 4cyl trucks.

  • @k.r.v.4219
    @k.r.v.4219 Před 5 lety

    Hello again Andre&Nathan! Once again good reporting and nice job, I guess someone has to do it! I need to tell everyone out there, a friend of mine has a new Ranger ZX4,4x4, Crew Cab, that he is also disappointed with the mileage he’s getting, mind you he has less than 1,000 miles so far, but the best he’s getting commuting to work on 20 highway, 5 rural miles daily. He was hopeful for a two gallon round trip! But has not been able to get less than 2.3!! That’s about the same you’re getting! But in my 2016 Colorado Ext Cab Z71,4x4, V6 Six Speed Auto, I cannot get less than 23 at 75 mph! On the trip computer. If I drive the speed limits, say 60-70 mph in Florida mind you that’s fairly flat at sea level I can get 25-26! Or 18 city. The best over a 40 mile stretch of The Overseas Highway in The Keys at night with little traffic, at the speed limits set with cruise control at 40-45 mph I have saved 32.3 mpg on the computer, but verified that at a pump to be certain! I still am amazed at the power and mileage we get, especially when towing our 4,000 lbs Travel Trailer, that over a 4 month,4,500 Mile trip we averaged 15 mpg! That was of course at the speed limits and no cruise control, that while towing gets worst mileage, due to the fact the truck stays in lower gears. If I carefully feather the gas pedal I can keep the truck from down shifting.

  • @bigmike4038
    @bigmike4038 Před 2 lety

    I've had my 2021 Ranger for a year now....my combined mileage has consistently been over 24. In the spring and summer its generally closer to 28. Winter...closer to 24, but still above it.
    Also, being from Colorado....I recognize that Loves at the beginning of the video. Hudson exit off I-76. Ya'll were in my neck of the woods.

  • @red.riot.2280
    @red.riot.2280 Před 5 lety +3

    Agree with the V6 talk. I’ve owned turbocharged vehicles. Never again. Fine with a big warranty. But for something I hope to keep.. turbo is not for me.

    • @danielrn133
      @danielrn133 Před 2 lety

      I live in Wyoming and I will never EVER go back to NA engines. I drive at elevation quite a bit and the turbo maintains its power. The engineering and build quality these days is amazing. Never ever ever will I go back to NA engines. I had a 12 Tacoma TRD off road and the improvement with my Ranger is shocking. The reliability of turbos is a very 80s/90's things and shows you are not doing actual research. Just "believe" bullshit.

  • @brianaustin1328
    @brianaustin1328 Před 5 lety +3

    Note: the EPA highway test loop has a max speed of 60mph. Driving at higher speeds will reduce your average mpg.

    • @CoelhoSports
      @CoelhoSports Před 5 lety +1

      they have been doing these videos a long time. they've been through all this. epa uses own test fuel in climate controlled lab on rollers with hose over tail pipe with own driving formulae, yada yada. this is TFL's test to show real world performance and they test them all the same. this one is a poor performer.

    • @rayd2100
      @rayd2100 Před 5 lety +1

      Doesn't really matter when GM has been beating the EPA number. You might have a point if everyone was missing it.

    • @ShredGarage
      @ShredGarage Před 3 lety

      Ray D if GM has higher mpg numbers in the real world, they would advertise it and put those numbers off to the epa..

  • @stinkenlinken
    @stinkenlinken Před 5 lety +2

    I noticed that the pump has a sticker indicating that the fuel may contain up to 10% ethanol. That is probably skewing the numbers a bit from the epa rating.
    Most of the gasoline sold in the U.S. contains up to 10% ethanol-the amount varies by region. All automakers approve blends up to E10 in their gasoline vehicles.
    As of 2011, EPA began allowing the use of E15 in model year 2001 and newer gasoline vehicles.2 Pumps dispensing E15 must be labeled (see example). A vehicle's owner manual may indicate the maximum ethanol content recommended for it by the automaker.
    Ethanol contains about one-third less energy than gasoline. So, vehicles will typically go 3% to 4% fewer miles per gallon on E10 and 4% to 5% fewer on E15 than on 100% gasoline.
    Not sure how much of an impact this has. Some regions may not have any ethanol.

  • @juaaniim
    @juaaniim Před 5 lety +1

    Great test guys. I just happen to have a 2018 Ranger 3.2 5 Cylinder 4x4 6 speed automatic, I live in Argentina.
    My dad had previously owned a 2014, same model. Both of them were around 21 and 22 MPG, but at about 80 mph...I believe something is not properly okey in your 2.3. I think my numbers could get better because the roads I normally take are not highways and it is impossible to go over 50 miles without having to slow down for other reasons. Maybe you should take it to the dealer and have it checked....

    • @juaaniim
      @juaaniim Před 5 lety

      Also, my computer was off by a couple of liters and I found a way on internet about how to make the avg more accurate. You cand find that easily. Now is of by less than half a liter...

  • @InternetDude
    @InternetDude Před 5 lety +6

    I was excited for the new Ranger and then it came and it’s expensive, big and less reliable than the good old ones.

    • @jeffanderson7256
      @jeffanderson7256 Před 5 lety +1

      Just like the s10/Colorado :(

    • @randywhite6539
      @randywhite6539 Před 4 lety

      InternetDude The truck just come out how can anyone know anything about it’s reliability.

    • @torquesoftware
      @torquesoftware Před 4 lety

      You ever have to do a timing chain (the rear) on a old 4.0? I'd rather kill myself. And the earlier OHV 4.0 engines were reliable, yeah for sure. But I can run faster.

    • @daghostxxx1797
      @daghostxxx1797 Před 3 lety

      @@randywhite6539 They've been running this truck in Europe for yrs.

  • @michaelschneider530
    @michaelschneider530 Před 5 lety +13

    Disappointed. Not so much in the 21, but that the truck was WAY off. My 2017 powerstroke is almost dead on. If anything I usually get 0.2mpg higher then what the truck says.. I'm trying to think of why it got 21 but I can't find an excuse...

    • @joytech23
      @joytech23 Před 5 lety +2

      I don't know why Ford USA didn't allow the Diesel, the diesels are in real-world testing between 26-30 MPG (US).

    • @randomvideosn0where
      @randomvideosn0where Před 5 lety +1

      I think because they top off, and it probably used the tank level to calculate. If they had driven until it was closer to empty it probably would have been more accurate.

    • @michaelschneider530
      @michaelschneider530 Před 5 lety

      @@joytech23 I wish they would. I'm all for diesels as my last 5 trucks I've own are powerstrokes.

    • @michaelschneider530
      @michaelschneider530 Před 5 lety

      @@randomvideosn0where probably so.

    • @jamesbeaman6337
      @jamesbeaman6337 Před 5 lety

      @@randomvideosn0where topping of the tank that way is the same method they used on other trucks that were at or above their highway MPG EPA rating or the MPG displayed on the instrument panel.

  • @paulpeters5199
    @paulpeters5199 Před 4 lety +1

    Just bought one at Thanksgiving time and I'm getting 23.9 super cab XLT with fx4 can't complain one bit

  • @Mekhanic1
    @Mekhanic1 Před 5 lety

    F150 crew 4x4 with 5.0 averaged 21mpg at 70mph when I went on a trip to Bonneville Salt Flats from downtown SLC (5,000 feet altitude).

  • @vernonpitts6630
    @vernonpitts6630 Před 5 lety +3

    Re-test the truck once the winter blend fuel is gone. My vehicles always get much better fuel economy in the summer compared to winter.

    • @vernonpitts6630
      @vernonpitts6630 Před 5 lety

      @@leonardrice1500 Face it....you are a Troll.

    • @darens440
      @darens440 Před 5 lety

      For Gasoline, winter blend is only 1.7% less energy than summer fuel. That 1.7% energy difference is also counteracted by the higher density of cold gas. You get more gasoline (Energy) per gallon if its colder. The reason you get less is due to cold air, and rich mixtures until engine is warmed up. TFL drives to that gas station so its not like its tested on a cold start. They don't run winter fuel in California when they first picked up and fueled the truck. Its just getting bad mileage every single time.

    • @vernonpitts6630
      @vernonpitts6630 Před 5 lety

      @@darens440 It varies by State and region. It is not the same blend across the country.

    • @Shakerhood69
      @Shakerhood69 Před 5 lety

      In the Summer that turbo will be working harder because of the heat and MPG's will drop.

  • @bernhardwiebe5199
    @bernhardwiebe5199 Před 5 lety +15

    Well this makes me realise the turbo 4 silverado did extremly good

  • @joestallbaum1593
    @joestallbaum1593 Před 5 lety

    I’m curious about the mileage on these trucks when you test them? My ram didn’t start getting good mileage until it had over 3000 on it, then it got better after the first oil change when I went to synthetic. It’s a 2019 crew 4x4 3.21 rear and I get mid 18 to 19 running 80mph on i75. I think the ranger should’ve beat that by quite a bit, disappointed! I would love to go smaller for my next truck but they just don’t seem worth it.

  • @kal1fornia
    @kal1fornia Před 5 lety

    I would like if you guys posted an excel spreadsheet or something of that nature with all of the trucks that you guys have tested on the highway MPG loop. Include years, make, models and engine. Would be interesting to see where all of these trucks are at.

  • @marathonbaker
    @marathonbaker Před 5 lety +6

    Ranger and Colorado turning radius test

  • @niksikk15
    @niksikk15 Před 5 lety +14

    It seems like GM is the only one of the big three that gets the real world mileage that they claim

    • @matthewrobertson156
      @matthewrobertson156 Před 5 lety +3

      And yet it is still the only one I would choose not to drive.

    • @troycruse
      @troycruse Před 5 lety +2

      GM all day long!

    • @strtngfrsh
      @strtngfrsh Před 5 lety

      @@troycruse That's about how long it will last without issues, "all day long"

  • @potatothorn
    @potatothorn Před rokem

    i just got the 2019. 2 door, 2wd. took it on 2 long trips already/ going well over 70, sometimes 80, a few mountains, and about 700lbs or more load on... getting 21.5 average over 900 miles trip according to the vehicle, and it seems close to accurate.

  • @mariusdoiron9066
    @mariusdoiron9066 Před 5 lety

    The FX4 comes with off-road tire and no air dam . does this affect fuel consumption or not.

  • @mojorisin7317
    @mojorisin7317 Před 5 lety +7

    Make it simple and reliable like a truck should be, no turbo just natural aspiration. Bring back the inline 6, nuff said.

    • @RickysHP
      @RickysHP Před 4 lety

      yeah, because turbochargers really reduce the life of a vehicle designed for it. Guess you don't realize that every semi truck on the road has a turbo, hauling 80k lbs, and they go for millions of miles.

  • @mikec5820
    @mikec5820 Před 5 lety +6

    I'd like to know what specific changes Ford made to the U.S. spec frame. It sounds substantial, saying that "changes to the frame were made", but it could be as simple as re-positioned motor mounts.
    Also, that mpg computer discrepancy is sketchy AF.

  • @tornes19
    @tornes19 Před 3 lety

    168mi trip done yesterday. 73-77mpg om cruise control. 1 wot to merge and 1 110mph run just to see what it could do. Final mpg when I got home was 24.8mpg 2019 ford ramger lariat crew cab 2wd

  • @hughwynn6193
    @hughwynn6193 Před 3 lety +1

    I own a 2020 Ford Ranger XLT 2WD with a tonneau bed cover. I am living in central Florida. When cruising on highway at 65mph - 70mph, I never got above 19.3 mpg which was calculated by hand.

  • @rossmartens
    @rossmartens Před 5 lety +3

    At what speed does the epa estimate mpg i wonder cause that would make a difference

    • @zacharymartin4861
      @zacharymartin4861 Před 5 lety

      I think it's 60 mph.

    • @Mr19853
      @Mr19853 Před 5 lety

      I'm sure on 55mph

    • @user-wq8bh4ct3u
      @user-wq8bh4ct3u Před 5 lety

      Do you also think that driving 70 mph is what causes the computer mpg to be way off? Lol

    • @rossmartens
      @rossmartens Před 5 lety

      @@user-wq8bh4ct3u no i dont i dont trust those at all my 17 5.0 f150 gets better than what it says im just saying the actual calculated mileage on sticker what speed do they drive

  • @crimsonstang
    @crimsonstang Před 5 lety +4

    Doesn't even get better mileage than my dad's F150 with the 3.5L and the 36gal tank.

    • @trevorc5477
      @trevorc5477 Před 5 lety

      My 3.5 EcoBoost never, ever, got over 19mpg on texas highways in 42k miles

  • @BUILTDIESELMAFIA
    @BUILTDIESELMAFIA Před 5 lety +1

    Wow wth. Thats a crazy difference in computer vs calculated. Wow.

  • @fabianhernandez3126
    @fabianhernandez3126 Před 5 lety

    Real world reviews👍👍👍

  • @thivakarsaravanamuthu4744
    @thivakarsaravanamuthu4744 Před 5 lety +11

    That's pretty bad for a new truck with a 4 cylinder (turbo)

    • @George-nx4bp
      @George-nx4bp Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, remember it is like 6 years old though actually

    • @Clapxiomatic
      @Clapxiomatic Před 4 lety +5

      They were going 70 MPH. EPA didnt rate it at 70 MPH..... they rated it at 55 MPH. No car is going to be more efficient at 70 than at 55. Use your brain.

    • @Jv19979
      @Jv19979 Před 3 lety

      @@Clapxiomatic people don't think

    • @daghostxxx1797
      @daghostxxx1797 Před 3 lety

      My exact thoughts too !

  • @nateuther2451
    @nateuther2451 Před 5 lety +4

    21.4 mpg on flat highway at 70? My 4x4 Tacoma does that all day long. Best-in-class my ass

    • @Catman1798
      @Catman1798 Před 5 lety +1

      Nate Uther yes and a rusted frame to go with it as well

    • @Tempsho
      @Tempsho Před 3 lety

      @@Catman1798 Tacoma will still have much better resale, even with a history of rusty frames. Hopefully the newer gen Tacomas dont suffer the same problem.

  • @LTZ_Z71
    @LTZ_Z71 Před 3 lety

    I'm seriously curious if going with premium fuel would improve the mileage? I know it does in my Hemi Ram 1500.

  • @DanVoels
    @DanVoels Před 3 lety

    Have owned 7 F150’s over the years and picked up a 2020 Ranger Lariat FX4. I don’t tow heavy, so I downsized. I agree that I wish they offered the 2.7TT motor. It’s by far my favorite and I’ve owned the 5.0, 2.7 and 3.5 motors. That being said, my 2019 3.5 got 25 mpg max on highway (it was a 2wd Lariat), and I’m getting 28 in my 4wd 2.3L Ranger. That’s going 65 to 70 on flat Texas highways. Bone stock except for a MX4 tonneau and a bug guard. Did I get a ringer? I can’t believe you guys only got 20. Wow.

  • @travnat1
    @travnat1 Před 5 lety +15

    that sucks. My 2500 Cummins 4x4, lifted with a long bed will get 20.8mpg on the highway.

    • @Sn0Pro7
      @Sn0Pro7 Před 5 lety +3

      Nate T. Same. I have a 2500 crew cab long bed Cummins. Ive gotten upwards of 24mpg on the highway. Ridiculous a truck half the size and weight can’t do better

    • @MADelectriCITY
      @MADelectriCITY Před 5 lety

      So ridiculous that a diesel is getting better economy than a gasoline engine. Fake news I bet.

    • @MADelectriCITY
      @MADelectriCITY Před 5 lety +1

      Never mind fuely recordings - www.fuelly.com/car/ram/2500?engineconfig_id=233&bodytype_id=&submodel_id=

    • @danielanderson2030
      @danielanderson2030 Před 5 lety

      Had an 01 24v 5spd 4x4 reg cab flat bed, slightly built up to haul. Bigger turbo, fuel system, intercooler, etc. I got 25 mpg qt 75 religiously. Towing i got about 18 doing 55 in 4th, i got about 10 pinned at 3k towing switchback mountain roads in 3rd doing about 35 to 40, but going cross country i got 20 to 22 mpgs towing almost the exact same setup with 4 extra horses and alot more gear at 70mph in 5th.

    • @justinhardt1
      @justinhardt1 Před 5 lety +1

      Colorado dmax here. 21.5 mpg highway 72 mph in Utah. 35x12.5" tires and 4" lift. The Ranger is quick.. but that's all its got..

  • @rackedpaks
    @rackedpaks Před 5 lety +7

    Remember your a mile above sea level!! That's why it's different!

    • @danielk5930
      @danielk5930 Před 2 lety

      Wrong! The vehicle will get better MPG at a higher altitude. Do some research.
      itstillruns.com/effect-elevation-gas-mileage-6744997.html

  • @CliffWarren
    @CliffWarren Před 5 lety

    I always wonder if there are potential air pockets in some tanks, where if the front or the back is higher that air pocket will prevent about a half gallon from going in. But you use the same pump. The half gallon would make all the difference in the calculation.

  • @Izheets
    @Izheets Před 4 lety +1

    My experience with the 19 Ford Ranger MPG's has been pretty spot on. I average in the mid to high 20's on the highway, and have even gotten as high as 30 mpg. I use 87 octane and the adaptive CC and my speed has been between 70 - 75 mph. I do run a higher tire pressure than the manufacturer recommends though. I run 35 psi all around versus the recommended 30 psi. Truck was delivered to me from factory with 42 psi, but 35 psi seems to be the sweet spot for ride comfort for me. Maybe the tires are the factor in your tests?

    • @captainamer71
      @captainamer71 Před 2 lety

      You got way better than I do
      With my 2021 Ranger Tremor
      87 octane
      79-75 mph for 50 miles I got 20.6 MPG
      when I drive 65 Mph it increase to 22.9MPG
      This is unloaded in the Midwest with adaptive CC set also

    • @BoudinMessiah88
      @BoudinMessiah88 Před 2 lety +1

      @@captainamer71 I've put 1800 miles on my 2021 Ranger XLT and have averaged 24.2 so far. I'm mostly on the highway but do sit in traffic on occasion. I drive between 65 and 75 when on the highway.

    • @captainamer71
      @captainamer71 Před 2 lety

      @@BoudinMessiah88 thank you. I am curious what size tires are you running. The Tremor has the worst mileage of the rangers supposedly because of tire size. But I still love it and Sam’s club gas makes it not as bad

    • @BoudinMessiah88
      @BoudinMessiah88 Před 2 lety

      @@captainamer71 I can check, they're stock. My last tank of fuel I averaged 26.8 mpg. I was babying it, though. Rarely drove above 65 mph and almost all highway.

  • @nysportsfan9680
    @nysportsfan9680 Před 5 lety +3

    Waiting for people to say you guys messed this up some how lol

    • @strtngfrsh
      @strtngfrsh Před 5 lety

      They didn't do anything wrong other than at the pump waiting 30 seconds and trying to put more fuel in the tank, you never want to do that but that didn't effect the results.

  • @FordFracture
    @FordFracture Před 4 lety +3

    Well I've had mine for a week now and the best I've gotten on the. Highway in Cruise control is 17 so I'd say someone's lying !!!!

    • @scottneal2738
      @scottneal2738 Před 4 lety +1

      I did a trip and back that was over 250miles and after my fill-up, I got 20mpg. I can see this since it's a small motor and was on cruise control without a lot of hill changes or speed change due to traffic. I also have kept an eye on the mpg flex number to get a good mpg but also see if it was really dropping low or reading high numbers for the trip. I was driving 70 just like on the video as well. I have noticed going slower definitely will show a greater number on the flats but like always drop drastically when a upward climb comes about.

    • @WhaddupImJohn
      @WhaddupImJohn Před 3 lety +1

      @@scottneal2738 Thats crazy. My SHO gets close to 30 on road trips and mines a TT V6... and weighs 4400lbs

    • @daghostxxx1797
      @daghostxxx1797 Před 3 lety

      Same as mine !

  • @hansschotterradler3772
    @hansschotterradler3772 Před 5 lety +1

    TFL should consider running the 98 mile mpg loop several times in a row on the same vehicle. If it turns out that the results are the same each time, then you would confirm the reliability of the mpg test. There could be an error/variance in the pump shutoff.

    • @PeterVieth
      @PeterVieth Před rokem

      4 gallons on an 18 gallon tank isn't a whole lot...

  • @mowcowbell
    @mowcowbell Před 4 lety

    Good to see you guys supporting an Oklahoma-based company... Love's.

  • @shrtbus44
    @shrtbus44 Před 4 lety +4

    The MPG on the dash is an estimate for if you were to use the entire tank of gas in the current conditions of you driving. So even though you only were getting 21 mpg you didn't use the entire tank of gas. I have done 3 MPG tests in my 2019 ranger and Driving from Rhode Island to Georgia I filled up 3 times and averaged 24.8 MPG with my best tank being 26 MPG

  • @sciatl2505
    @sciatl2505 Před 5 lety +3

    Testing is done at sea level

  • @barrystever923
    @barrystever923 Před 5 lety

    Was weight of a passenger taken into account, when calculating the mpg during the test?

  • @kdreed96
    @kdreed96 Před 5 lety

    Decent mpg? What did the 2.7 eco f-150 do on that loop? Had to be close.

  • @Mekhanic1
    @Mekhanic1 Před 5 lety +5

    If the put a coyote 5.0 with. 10 speed and it would get better mileage 🚀😁

    • @mikebolton2388
      @mikebolton2388 Před 5 lety

      What's the point in a ranger?

    • @philtripe
      @philtripe Před 5 lety +2

      @@mikebolton2388 oh Ford cant do that...it would be faster than the Mustang

    • @mikebolton2388
      @mikebolton2388 Před 5 lety

      @@philtripe maybe

  • @DODGEDETROIT
    @DODGEDETROIT Před 5 lety +30

    place this run next to the silverado 4 cyl and compare them

    • @copperhead1602
      @copperhead1602 Před 5 lety +2

      Pleeaassee

    • @nathanmanley4203
      @nathanmanley4203 Před 5 lety +4

      The Silverado did better

    • @tnitron9750
      @tnitron9750 Před 5 lety +2

      The 4 cylinder chevy was really really good on gas! I was hoping the Ranger was better than 21.

    • @juddadam2
      @juddadam2 Před 5 lety +2

      and F150 2.7L

    • @justinluttrell1769
      @justinluttrell1769 Před 5 lety +3

      Hell even the 2.7L ecoboost F-150 beats this and it's a lot more capable and faster.

  • @willv5158
    @willv5158 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. I recently purchased a used 2019 ford ranger just like the one you were using, and noticed that when I drove it on the highway at 70 - 75mph, I got less gas mileage than when I drove it in the city and the country combined up to 55 mph. I thought something was wrong, but now that I see what you got, I guess Ford and the EPA lied.

  • @Z06redvett
    @Z06redvett Před 5 lety

    The MPG on this truck really sucks, my 2016 V6 Colorado 3.6 L gets the same mileage per gallon. Love your videos, keep up the great work.