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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 391
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Year: 2002
Make: Ford
Model: Lightning SVT
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In colder weather the air is more dense and requires a bit more fuel, but nothing that should impact your gas mileage too much. As for things you can try to improve your gas mileage... here is a thread with ideas: http://www.carforums.net/showthread....ht=gas+mileage
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