You'll find a much wider range of fuel economy figures for older models compared to newer ones, with newer models generally achieving better MPG. To get an accurate MPG estimate, you need to specify the exact year, engine, and configuration of the F-150 you're interested in. You can find this information:
* On the Ford website: Ford's website provides detailed fuel economy estimates for each model year and configuration.
* On the vehicle's sticker: The window sticker (Monroney label) on a new F-150 will show the EPA-estimated MPG.
* Using a vehicle history report (for used vehicles): Sites like Carfax or AutoCheck might provide this information.
* In the owner's manual: The owner's manual will list the expected fuel economy.
Expect to see a range anywhere from the low teens (MPG) for older, heavier trucks with larger engines to potentially over 20 MPG for newer models with smaller, more fuel-efficient engines and advanced technologies.