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∙ 14y agoOverdrive is normally allowed , until the speed is up it won't shift into overdrive anyway
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∙ 14y ago16 to 18 city and 21 to 23 highway. Expect around 18 to 20 in mixed driving.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Ford Explorer is 315.0 mi. in the city, 427.5 mi. on the highway.
13 city and 18/19 highway on gasoline ( less when using E85 )
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2005 Ford Explorer is 14 mpg in the city, 19 mpg on the highway.
I used to have one, even with 175000 miles on it I was getting about 14 mpg city in the winter with slow driving and about 20 mpg highway when using cruise control and staying at about 65 mph.
As far as the sport center from city sport
The Mitsubishi Montero Sport is a midsize SUV that offers ALL4 wheel drive. It is built for the comfort and ease for those driving in a city-like atmosphere.
Although there are some variables in determining gas mileage such as type of engine, cylinders, and size of engine, there is an average gas mileage for the 2006 Ford Explorer. The gas mileage for the 2006 Ford Explorer is 13 MPG for city driving, and 19 MPG for highway driving with a combined total of 15 MPG.
I get about 130 to 135 miles city driving before my light comes on.
According to www . fuel economy . gov ( no spaces ) For a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport with the 4.0 liter SOHC , V6 engine : Two wheel drive , automatic transmission ( 15 city / 20 highway ) Two wheel drive , 5 speed manual transmission ( 16 city / 20 highway ) Four wheel drive , automatic transmission ( 13 city / 18 highway ) Four wheel drive , 5 speed manual transmission ( 14 city / 18 highway )
mid 20's for city to low 30's for highway driving.
3,420 miles if you start driving from the City of Fort Lauderdale. 3,033 miles if you start driving from the City of Tallahassee. 3,140 miles if you start driving from the City of Jacksonville. 3,205 miles if you start driving from the City of Brooksville. 3,227 miles if you start driving from the City of Clearwater. 3,048 miles if you start driving from the City of Bradenton. 2,933 miles if you start driving from the City of Pensacola. 3,236 miles if you start driving from the City of Tampa.