Ask ko lang po kung ilan talga ang fuel consumption ng e150. kasi po 5km/l ang consumption sa highway. magaan na apak ng paa at hindi lalagpas ng 100 ang takbo.
suggestion po ng sainyo??
Ask ko lang po kung ilan talga ang fuel consumption ng e150. kasi po 5km/l ang consumption sa highway. magaan na apak ng paa at hindi lalagpas ng 100 ang takbo.
suggestion po ng sainyo??
Depending on traffic, 7-8 is doable on long stretches.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
gas-guzzlers talaga! add to that Ford trucks' seemingly endless need for tune-ups and other ignition concerns like coils, spark plugs, EGR, DPFE, IAC and fuel pump. A P500 fill almost always is not enough for an hour of engine testings and repairs done in idling and a few revs from time to time.
that is a 3-4km/l, meaning mataas na yung maabot yung 4km/l, madalas ay 3km/l lang siya, at napakabagal pa magmaneho nun. inggit na inggit kapag sinasabi ko ang figures na nakukuha ko kahit pedal to the metal ako magmaneho.
sabi niya kukuha nalang siya ng jazz hahaha, ewan ko lang kung nakakuha na dahil hindi ko na nakakausap.![]()
atleast may ICE, makita mu yung needle ng gas, bumababa at speed na mabilis pa sa takbo mo hehehe
sorry OT:
a friend of mine had f150 v6 before, which i think share the same engine with the e150. he said that he watched his gas needle go down while on the stretch of heavy traffic of EDSA. but he also vouched, that when in cruise control at speed limits, he can achieve almost the same figure(FC) as my altis 1.6L does on high speed.
can this be true?
Basta sobrang lakas.
Kayo nalang bahala maglagay ng figures dun sa phrase na " sobrang-lakas " ... :rofl01:
I think 1-2km/l is achievable. Hahaha.
salamat po sa mga comments nyo. akala ko may sira. ganun pala tlga)
I remember my boss asking me to bring some stuff to baguio using his f150, I was surprised why he gave me 10k for gas on top of the full tank of gas when he dropped off the truck. Well to cut a long story short, upon reaching Tarlac the gas tank was already nearing empty, I knew why he gave that much budget for gasoline. I had to drive with a lighter foot the rest of the trip to make the 10k gasoline budget fit![]()
I sign off on the gas purchases of our company and for the two E-150s that we own, gas consumption is at 150,000 pesos per month for each on the average. These two are basically used to fetch and ferry our foreign executives from their homes to our office in Makati. The execs mostly live in Rockwell, the Fort, Greenbelt, and Bel Air. We have other vehicles like Previas and Grandias that also get to be used by the execs when the Es are not available due to coding. The execs also carpool.
That amount is good for 3,000 liters of fuel, or 100 liters a day for a 30 day month. The way the vehicles are used, I strongly doubt these are covering 500 kilometers each day.
People who buy E150's are those who can both afford the maintenance and the fuel of it ...
And yeah .. i think it's hard to drive. Saw one * a ford dealer. Sat on the driver seat and felt i was sitting on a coaster instead of a " family-van " .. :rofl01:
1st and 2nd Generation Expeditions came with 4.6 engines. But the Expedition has a 5.4 V8 for the Eddie Bauer Models. The current Expedition has an updated 5.4V8 mated to a 6 speed automatic which gives it good mileage on long drives.
The E150 has had the 4.6 V8 since it was introduced locally. There has been some updates for the latest model but nothing radical that would make a dramatic improvement in FC. It weighs almost the same as the standard length 2nd and 3rd Generation Expedition but much less compared to the Expedition EL. FC for city driving for E150 and Expedition should be roughly around 3-4km with traffic. On highways these can get anywhere from 6-9km/l
Last edited by glntVR; December 31st, 2010 at 11:37 PM.