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What is the gas mileage of 2004 ford explorer?

The gas mileage of a 2004 Ford Explorer varies significantly depending on the engine type (there were several offered that year), driving conditions, and the vehicle's condition. You won't find one single answer.

However, you can expect EPA estimates to be in the range of:

* Around 15-18 mpg city and 19-23 mpg highway for most models. The V6 engines will likely be on the lower end of this range, while a smaller, more fuel-efficient engine (if available in that year) might be toward the higher end. 4x4 models generally get lower fuel economy than 2WD.

To find a more precise estimate, you should:

* Check the sticker on the vehicle's driver's side doorjamb. This will show the original EPA estimates for *that specific vehicle*.

* Use the EPA's FuelEconomy.gov website. You can search by year, make, and model to get the official EPA estimates.

Keep in mind that real-world gas mileage often falls below the EPA estimates.