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Hi,

Haven't got my truck yet...

I am in Canada.

Is $18,500 off a 2019 new Lariat in 3.0 a good deal?
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US here, but that sounds awesome. I know US$ and C$ are very different these days though. Best of luck in your research and ultimate purchase.
That's what I got off my 18 new in Canada, Not a bad deal at all, great truck.
Picked up today. 18,900 off MSRP

So far so good.

It's engine is quieter than my 5.4 gas. Most people cannot tell it's a diesel.

10.7 liters per 100 so happy with that....how much will it drop after everything is worn in?
Picked up today. 18,900 off MSRP

So far so good.

It's engine is quieter than my 5.4 gas. Most people cannot tell it's a diesel.

10.7 liters per 100 so happy with that....how much will it drop after everything is worn in?
on the highway I get 9.3 l/100km all day long. around town i'm 10.5 ish with the 5W40 oil. Towing my 4k trailer I get 13 l/100, better than my old truck got unloaded!
I think I will beat 9.3 once mine is broke in?

I was getting 9.5-9.6 .

I am not quite sure WHY Ford didn't make more of these?

It's not your BIG diesel....it rides almost like a car....very quiet inside can, no smell, no harsh ride.

Interesting that delete will get +5 mpg which would be outstanding for full sized truck. 35-36 mpg?(Canada gallon)
I don't think Ford sells many of them. I think it is more a personal preference thing because Ford has a great lineup of engines to begin with. The 2.7 eco is only slightly harder on fuel and is a free option engine. When Ram introduced the Ecodiesel it was a easy choice for many, fuel economy or a Hemi, witch resulted in good sales for the Diesel. In Fords case their are more viable options.
I don't think Ford sells many of them. I think it is more a personal preference thing because Ford has a great lineup of engines to begin with. The 2.7 eco is only slightly harder on fuel and is a free option engine. When Ram introduced the Ecodiesel it was a easy choice for many, fuel economy or a Hemi, witch resulted in good sales for the Diesel. In Fords case their are more viable options.
I came from the 2.7L. Awesome engine for sure but I was getting 11-12L/100km compared to 9-9.5 in my diesel on the same route.
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