Sal JC
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And the EB's numbers can also be better than the EPAs.I think V6 mileage will be on par with the EB given with actual world driving and these numbers, just like EVERY manufacturer EPA number (especially Ford), is derived from tuning made specially for the EPA cycle test.
Im sure you can meet or exceed these numbers if the car is broken in and you drive like a grandma
The owners manual recommends 87 for all three engine. The only place it mentions premium is on the 2.3 & V8 for severe duty usage such as pulling a trailer.
^ Agree with all of this.. I'm just one of the ones who doesn't care about the max performance, the 5L is almost a ridiculous overkill compared to just about any other car I'll run into on my way to work or the supermarket, so I'm good with 87Yes, we've covered this, but via every other Ford document, their website, and if I remember correctly even out of some of the engineers mouths. 93 is required if you want maximum performance and want to attain the EB's 310hp/320tq and the 5.0's 435hp/400tq. Otherwise if you don't care about max performance than running 87 will be fine.

The 2011+ GT and 2015 EB are getting some of the best MPGs in Mustang history...so anything is really an improvement if you're driving something earlier than 2011.I'm actually let down by these numbers. I have been looking for a new car and have had my eyes set on this new mustang. I love everything about it except the gas mileage and what is to be put in the tank. It's almost like using diesel except not getting REALLY good gas mileage. I was expecting 33, 34 or even 35 mpg highway. Yes, that's high expectations but welcome to 2014.
I might have to stick with my 2005 mustang while longer despite it making me nervous that it's getting worn down. I also hate the rim choices. Not any good 18" rims. I love the 20" rims but thats cutting it with flat tires and driving it on dangerous conditions. I really don't know what to do now except wait now with these numbers. :thumbdown:
True...The 2011+ GT and 2015 EB are getting some of the best MPGs in Mustang history...so anything is really an improvement if you're driving something earlier than 2011.
I'm actually let down by these numbers. I have been looking for a new car and have had my eyes set on this new mustang. I love everything about it except the gas mileage and what is to be put in the tank. It's almost like using diesel except not getting REALLY good gas mileage. I was expecting 33, 34 or even 35 mpg highway. Yes, that's high expectations but welcome to 2014.
I might have to stick with my 2005 mustang while longer despite it making me nervous that it's getting worn down. I also hate the rim choices. Not any good 18" rims. I love the 20" rims but thats cutting it with flat tires and driving it on dangerous conditions. I really don't know what to do now except wait now with these numbers. :thumbdown:
I agree in general, but if you view the EB as the 'base' then there was a pretty big price increase over S197 base. It's being marketed as a 'mid' option which allowed them to charge a premium and help their CAFE as the V6 base has almost no options and you have to pay $1000 to get at least 18 inch wheels and then you're almost in EB territory!Even though it's being marketed as upscale to the V6, it really is in all reality the base mustang. Because if the auto some how comes out getting 34 realistic hwy mpg's it's going to sell like hotcakes.
There is a big increase as far as that's concerned but you have it a little backwards. The V6 is only around to be able to lighten the blow of the higher priced EB, and they can still market the Mustang as the "cheapest" in the market. I don't think it's that they want to charge higher for the EB, IMO it's that they needed to because the costs are higher in that car period.I agree in general, but if you view the EB as the 'base' then there was a pretty big price increase over S197 base. It's being marketed as a 'mid' option which allowed them to charge a premium and help their CAFE as the V6 base has almost no options and you have to pay $1000 to get at least 18 inch wheels and then you're almost in EB territory!