Posted by MT in Walford on September 21, 2012 at 19:55:02 from (166.182.80.173):
In Reply to: 1st truck posted by mike plotner on September 21, 2012 at 19:19:24:
I have a 1992 F150 4x4 with automatic overdrive tranny. I get about 16-17 mpg on highway driving. Mine has the 5.0 L (302 cubic inch) fuel injected engine. I wish I got better MPG but know that I would regret not having 4x4 in the winter time. All it takes is for me to get stuck with a 2WD and I would say to myself, "if I had just bought a 4x4!" My truck had about 149,000 on it when I got it . I paid 1100 dollars for it. I thought it just had an exhaust leak but ended up being a 700 dollar fix, the exhaust manifolds were cracked...they had to put in some hele coils too...I like the truck. I would not have a 97-2000 Ford as I think they are ugly. Just my opinion. I know some of you guys think they are BEAUTIFUL! My pick up has 179,000 miles on it now. It has some rust but I sure like driving it and I sure like that it is PAID FOR!!!!
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