gofishingup
Member
- Sep 2, 2019
- 60
- 18
- Truck Year
- 2016
I'm in 100% agreement with you, I love the truck but hate the engine. I was just looking at the FORD F-150 with the 3.5 ego boost gas engine (I'm very negative on these small diesel motors at the moment). If you're into the HP and torque game, that motor has more horsepower and torque than this 3.0 diesel and is suppose to get about a 21-22 gallon average. The problem is to get a fully loaded one that has the same features as my 2016 Dodge Longhorn the price tag is north of $50,000. It was hard to justify $40,000 for the 2016 diesel but now another $10,000 on top of that for a lateral move to a gas motor, ouch!
On mpg issues, before I had the computer updated my overall mpg was 23.4 MPG. Today it's at 20.8 mpg. My driving habits have not changed since I got the upgrade to the software. My mpg is quite a bit less than what the MPG on the window stickers advertised when I bought the truck and what I was told by the dealership. I suspect it's just a matter of time before you see this become an issue with the owners of these vehicles who have the software update completed. I'm going to give it another 2 months and see what happens with the mpg.
On mpg issues, before I had the computer updated my overall mpg was 23.4 MPG. Today it's at 20.8 mpg. My driving habits have not changed since I got the upgrade to the software. My mpg is quite a bit less than what the MPG on the window stickers advertised when I bought the truck and what I was told by the dealership. I suspect it's just a matter of time before you see this become an issue with the owners of these vehicles who have the software update completed. I'm going to give it another 2 months and see what happens with the mpg.