What’s the Gas Tank Size for a 2014 F-150?

I’m looking for some detailed information on the gas tank sizes for the 2014 Ford F-150. I know there might be different sizes based on the engine type and configuration, and I’m hoping to get some clarity on that.

Here are a few specific points I’d love to discuss:

  • Engine Variations: What are the different gas tank sizes available for V6 vs. V8 engines?
  • Specs and Capacities: What’s the exact capacity for the standard tank versus any optional larger tanks?
  • Real Experiences: How do different sizes affect fuel mileage and range? Are there significant benefits to opting for a larger tank?

Any insights or experiences you guys have would be super helpful!

I’ve done some initial research, but it would be great to get thoughts from those who own or have extensively worked on these trucks.
Thanks in advance!

I believe the 2014 F-150 has a few different tank sizes depending on the configuration. The standard size is usually around 23 gallons for the regular cab models. However, the extended and supercab models can go up to 36 gallons. It’s important to check specifics based on the model variant you have.

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Thanks for clarifying! I wasn’t aware that the tank sizes varied that much. Does anyone know if there are options for larger tanks on the supercrew models?

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Yes! The supercrew usually comes with an option for a 36-gallon tank. This is especially handy for those longer trips or when towing. Just make sure to confirm the specifics with your dealership!

I can relate to wanting a larger tank! My previous truck had a smaller one, and I found myself filling up too often. The 36-gallon option is a game changer!

That’s good to know! Do the regular models ever have an option for a larger tank too?

For regular cab models, the largest tank option is typically the 26-gallon one. Still a bit smaller compared to the supercab and supercrew variants, but it’s decent enough for city driving.

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I hear you, Vaughn! The different models really complicate things. It’s almost like Ford wanted to keep us on our toes. What’s up with that?

Seems to be the trend in the automotive industry—more choices, more confusion! Just makes it harder to compare when buying or upgrading. Sometimes a simple option would be nice.

Exactly! And it makes resale a blast too, trying to explain which tank size you have. Got to love those conversations!

Haha, true! It’s like, ‘Yes, I have the bigger tank, but it’s not just about that!’ I often joke that I need a cheat sheet for explaining it to friends!

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A cheat sheet would be handy! But honestly, knowing your tank size is crucial, especially for trip planning!

Absolutely! I always double-check my fuel range before any trip, especially with the different tank sizes. Just don’t want to be caught in a pickle out in the middle of nowhere!

Right? Nothing’s worse than hunting down a gas station in the middle of a road trip! A 36-gallon tank sounds like a lifesaver in those scenarios.

The gas tank size for a 2014 F-150 varies between 26 and 36 gallons depending on the specific model. This directly influences your driving range, especially when you’re on long trips.

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That’s interesting! With a full 36-gallon tank, you could potentially drive over 600 miles on the highway, depending on your MPG.

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I’ve got the 26-gallon tank, and with my average MPG of around 18, I usually fill up every 400 miles or so. Definitely keeps me on my toes when planning road trips!

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That’s about the same for me with the 36-gallon tank if I’m not hauling much. It really helps to know how much fuel you’re working with.

I recently compared the F-150 to a Chevy Silverado, and while the Chevy has a slightly larger tank, the F-150 often gets better fuel efficiency in real-world conditions.

That’s good to hear! Fords have a reputation for reliability too, which is a bonus.