Canuck4x4
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...2003 xlt 4.0 automatic with winter tires still on. 315 .miles till the fuel light came on. Not bad?
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...2003 xlt 4.0 automatic with winter tires still on. 315 .miles till the fuel light came on. Not bad?
...well, I thought it would be a given that I'm starting out with a full tank for what its worth. If you are so educated on ford rangers...I should not have to spell it out for you. Do you think I actually you got 315 miles with a 4.0 on a half or 3/4 tank,,,??? CMON keep the sarcasm to yourself.Really....How in the hell can you tell mileage without knowing the amount of fuel you started out with. Are you a salesman that can't tell the WHOLE story?
FFS Give us the the info we NEED to figure out your mileage.
PS; sorry if I sound snark, but this type of question gets my goat.
Rangers do have different sizes of fuel tanks...
How many different size fuel tanks come on a 2003 ford ranger xlt 4.0??
..Its 4wd. Stock 16" tire size. Not trying to argue or start a pissing contest or anything... Lol. I have been on a lot of difference forums...and there is no need for being so snappy as the first reply. Not a good way to make someone feel welcome. Thanks for your reply.haha this is funny bickering. I imagine its got a 20 gallon tank. so that's just under 16 mpg. not bad for a 4.0. is it 4wd? big tires? if your tires are bigger than your mileage wont be correct. bigger tires means 1 mile on dash is actually 1.1 miles on the ground. make sense? smaller tires would be opposite. 1 mile on dash would be 0.9 miles on the ground. if you are like me then you just put 10-20 bucks in every few days. gas around here goes up and down every few days. I'm superstitious and believe something bad happens to my truck when I fill it completely full.
..Its 4wd. Stock 16" tire size. Not trying to argue or start a pissing contest or anything... Lol. I have been on a lot of difference forums...and there is no need for being so snappy as the first reply. Not a good way to make someone feel welcome. Thanks for your reply.
I was only aware of 1 size tank for a 2003 ford ranger " xlt " 4.0. Im stopping in at the ford dealer on Monday to find out for sure....In case I ever need one.![]()
...well, I thought it would be a given that I'm starting out with a full tank for what its worth. If you are so educated on ford rangers...I should not have to spell it out for you. Do you think I actually you got 315 miles with a 4.0 on a half or 3/4 tank,,,??? CMON keep the sarcasm to yourself.