Lets hear about those 3.7L's
#491
LONE STAR
http://s1322.photobucket.com/user/KI....jpg.html?o=13
It's got the 3.7 but it will be more than enough truck for me. I was suprised with the sound of the exhaust. Very nice
It's got the 3.7 but it will be more than enough truck for me. I was suprised with the sound of the exhaust. Very nice
Last edited by KILOFINAL; 04-13-2014 at 05:37 PM.
#492
http://s1322.photobucket.com/user/KI....jpg.html?o=13 It's got the 3.7 but it will be more than enough truck for me. I was suprised with the sound of the exhaust. Very nice
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KILOFINAL (04-13-2014)
#493
There are V8 Bowties pulling down the I States running rapped up RPM's to keep 60 miles an hour speed up pulling Trailers of 2 horse occupants. Feel not weak or slow with your 3.7L.
#495
Senior Member
I'm happy with mine (except for the bed bouncing @ 55mph)...but the engine seems solid.
#496
Senior Member
Drove Rockport, TX to San Antonio today and got 19.4MPG doing 82MPH on I-37.
the SA to Rockport trip was a little less successful at 18.1MPG. Damn you winds.
the SA to Rockport trip was a little less successful at 18.1MPG. Damn you winds.
#500
Junior Member
I can't get anywhere close to the estimated 23 mpg/hwy with mine. I drove mine 525 interstate miles (~70-75 mph) almost exclusively on cruise control and got less than 19 mpg. My truck was in the shop getting a new transmission pump and was given a Dodge 1500 Quad Cab as a loner. Drove the same 525 miles at the same speed last week with it and got 23.2 mpg. I love my F150, but am disappointed with the mileage.