EPA Fuel Economy Label May 24, 2011 Ford F-150 3.7L 2WD A6: Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) with Range Bars Fuel Economy and Environment Fuel Economy 19 combined city/hwy MPG 17 city Standard pickups range from 10 to 21 MPG. The best vehicle rates 99 MPGe. Values are based on gasoline and do not reflect performance and ratings based on E85. 23 highway 5.3 gallons per 100 miles Driving Range Ethanol (E85): 310 miles cost $2,367 You Flexible-Fuel Vehicle Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) spend $1,600 more in fuel costs over 5 years compared to the average new vehicle. Gasoline: 420 miles Annual fuel E85 Fuel Economy & Greenhouse Gas Rating (tailpipe only) 1 5 10 Smog Rating (tailpipe only) 1 6 10 Best Best This vehicle emits 472 grams CO2 per mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile (tailpipe only). Producing and distributing fuel also creates emissions; learn more at fueleconomy.gov. Actual results will vary for many reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets 22 MPG and costs $10,250 to fuel over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on 15,000 miles per year at $3.00 per gallon. This is a dual fueled automobile. MPGe is miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle emissions are a significant cause of climate change and smog. fueleconomy.gov Calculate personalized estimates and compare vehicles Smartphone QR Code™ EPA DOT EPA Fuel Economy Label May 24, 2011 Ford F-150 3.7L 2WD A6: Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) Fuel Economy and Environment Fuel Economy 19 combined city/hwy 5.3 MPG 17 city Standard pickups range from 10 to 21 MPG. The best vehicle rates 99 MPGe. Values are based on gasoline and do not reflect performance and ratings based on E85. 23 cost $2,367 You Flexible-Fuel Vehicle Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) spend $1,600 more in fuel costs over 5 years highway compared to the average new vehicle. gallons per 100 miles Annual fuel E85 Fuel Economy & Greenhouse Gas Rating (tailpipe only) 1 5 10 Smog Rating (tailpipe only) 1 6 10 Best Best This vehicle emits 472 grams CO2 per mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile (tailpipe only). Producing and distributing fuel also creates emissions; learn more at fueleconomy.gov. Actual results will vary for many reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets 22 MPG and costs $10,250 to fuel over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on 15,000 miles per year at $3.00 per gallon. This is a dual fueled automobile. MPGe is miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle emissions are a significant cause of climate change and smog. fueleconomy.gov Calculate personalized estimates and compare vehicles Smartphone QR Code™ EPA DOT EPA Fuel Economy Label May 24, 2011 Chrysler Town & Country: Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) with Range Bars Fuel Economy and Environment Fuel Economy 20 combined city/hwy MPG 17 city Minivans range from 18 to 22 MPG. The best vehicle rates 99 MPGe. Values are based on gasoline and do not reflect performance and ratings based on E85. 25 highway 5.0 gallons per 100 miles Driving Range Ethanol (E85): 280 miles cost $2,250 You Flexible-Fuel Vehicle Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) spend $1,000 more in fuel costs over 5 years compared to the average new vehicle. Gasoline: 400 miles Annual fuel E85 Fuel Economy & Greenhouse Gas Rating (tailpipe only) 1 5 10 Smog Rating (tailpipe only) 1 6 10 Best Best This vehicle emits 444 grams CO2 per mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile (tailpipe only). Producing and distributing fuel also creates emissions; learn more at fueleconomy.gov. Actual results will vary for many reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets 22 MPG and costs $10,250 to fuel over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on 15,000 miles per year at $3.00 per gallon. This is a dual fueled automobile. MPGe is miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle emissions are a significant cause of climate change and smog. fueleconomy.gov Calculate personalized estimates and compare vehicles Smartphone QR Code™ EPA DOT EPA Fuel Economy Label May 24, 2011 Chrysler Town & Country: Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) Fuel Economy and Environment Fuel Economy 20 combined city/hwy 5.0 MPG 17 city Minivans range from 18 to 22 MPG. The best vehicle rates 99 MPGe. Values are based on gasoline and do not reflect performance and ratings based on E85. 25 cost $2,250 You Flexible-Fuel Vehicle Gasoline-Ethanol (E85) spend $1,000 more in fuel costs over 5 years highway compared to the average new vehicle. gallons per 100 miles Annual fuel E85 Fuel Economy & Greenhouse Gas Rating (tailpipe only) 1 5 10 Smog Rating (tailpipe only) 1 6 10 Best Best This vehicle emits 444 grams CO2 per mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile (tailpipe only). Producing and distributing fuel also creates emissions; learn more at fueleconomy.gov. Actual results will vary for many reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain your vehicle. The average new vehicle gets 22 MPG and costs $10,250 to fuel over 5 years. Cost estimates are based on 15,000 miles per year at $3.00 per gallon. This is a dual fueled automobile. MPGe is miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle emissions are a significant cause of climate change and smog. fueleconomy.gov Calculate personalized estimates and compare vehicles Smartphone QR Code™ EPA DOT
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