The only biodiesel capable Ford engine is the new 2011 6.7L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8. With conservative driving, people have achieved 28mpg highway and 21mpg city. If you drive unconservatively and normal, you're looking at 21mpg highway and 16mpg city. Ford has really stepped it up. They are killing the competition now days.
15- 20mpg
2013 F250 diesal mpg hyway/town
About 10 to 14 mpg
The estimated mpg (miles per gallon) for the 2003 Ford F250 is 11 miles in the city. The mpg for highway travel is an estimated 15 miles.
2000 7.3L TD 2x4 manual is 17 - 21 mpg
12 to 16 mpg depending on weather and towing.
Mine is 10 - 14 MPG. 10 is around town, 14 is highway. Not quite as good when I am running studded snows. BTW, 4WD Supercab
my f250 ex cab gets 17 mpg around the city.and averages 20 mpg on a highway trip this vehicle also is a 6 speed mauel not automatic diff ratios will make a difference in your milage as well so you may or may not get same
If you are trying to make an environmentally friendly automobile purchase, then you probably do not want to go with a truck. The F250, gets around 12-15 miles per gallon.
8 mpg city 10 hwy
The gas engined vehicles get 12-16 mpg. On a 2001 Ford F-250 7.3L Super Duty Diesel Lariat...I usually get anywhere from 15 - 19 mpg.
I have a ford transit 2009, can you run it on biodeisel? or what alterations are needed to run the van on biodiesel?