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How many miles per gallon does a 2007 Ford f250 diesel get?

Typically around 15 miles per gallon combined. The 2007 F-250 diesel, powered by the 6.0-liter Power Stroke, was rated by the EPA at roughly 12–13 mpg city and 18–19 mpg highway for 2WD, with 4x4 versions slightly lower. Real-world results vary widely based on towing, payload, maintenance, and driving style.


In this article, we break down official estimates and what drivers often experience in everyday use, along with factors that influence mpg for this heavy pickup.


Official EPA fuel economy estimates


The EPA figures below reflect common configurations of the 2007 F-250 Super Duty diesel. Numbers vary with drivetrain and equipment.


Common configurations



  • 2WD (two-wheel drive) with the 6.0L Power Stroke diesel and automatic transmission: roughly 12–13 mpg city and about 18–19 mpg highway, for a combined around 15 mpg.

  • 4x4 (four-wheel drive) with the 6.0L Power Stroke diesel and automatic transmission: roughly 11–12 mpg city and about 17–18 mpg highway, for a combined around 14–15 mpg.


Note: These figures are EPA estimates from the model year and serve as guidelines. Actual results vary with load, trailer weight, and maintenance.


Real-world fuel economy experiences


Beyond the EPA labels, drivers of the 2007 F-250 diesel report a range of real-world mpg influenced by usage. The following points summarize common experiences.



  • City driving (unloaded): typically 11–14 mpg, depending on traffic and idling time.

  • Highway cruising (not towing): often 17–21 mpg when lightly loaded and well-maintained; more realistically 18–19 mpg for standard 2WD configurations.

  • Towing or heavy payload: fuel economy declines noticeably, commonly in the 9–13 mpg range depending on trailer weight and speed.


Maintenance and engine condition matter. The 6.0L Power Stroke had well-documented reliability challenges in its era that could affect efficiency if not addressed. Proper maintenance, clean fuel, and addressing known issues can help maintain closer-to-typical MPG figures.


Summary


In short, a 2007 Ford F-250 diesel generally yields mid-teens miles per gallon on average, with EPA estimates around 12–13 mpg city and 18–19 mpg highway for 2WD and slightly lower for 4x4. Real-world mileage varies widely, especially with towing and payload, but many owners report 11–14 mpg in city and 17–21 mpg on highways when not towing. When heavily loaded or towing, mpg typically drops into the single digits to low teens. For the most accurate number, consider your truck’s specific drivetrain, configuration, and maintenance history.

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