What are the gas tank sizes for a 2014 F-150?

I’m looking for some clarity on the gas tank sizes available for the 2014 Ford F-150. I’ve done a little bit of research and discovered that there are two main options: 26 gallons and 36 gallons. However, I’m curious about a few things:

Differences in Capacity

  • What are the real-world impacts of each tank size?
  • How do the different sizes affect fuel efficiency?
  • Are there specific models or trims that come with one size over the other?

Personal Experiences

  • For those of you who own a 2014 F-150, which size do you have?
  • Do you find that it meets your needs? Have you ever felt the need to switch or modify the tank?

Other Considerations

  • I’m also interested in any maintenance tips or issues related to each tank size. Are there common problems with either that I should be aware of?
  • Lastly, if I wanted to consider modifications, what options are available to increase tank capacity?

I’m hoping to get some feedback from current owners or those who are knowledgeable about this vehicle. Any details would really help me out!

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I’m glad you’re asking about this! The gas tank sizes for the 2014 F-150 vary quite a bit. Most models have either a 26-gallon or a 36-gallon tank, depending on the cab and engine options.

That’s true! I have a regular cab with the 26-gallon tank, and I find it pretty efficient compared to the larger options.

It’s interesting how the cab size impacts the fuel capacity. I have the extended cab and it came with the 36-gallon tank. It’s great for long trips!

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Absolutely! I think the larger tank is worth the investment, especially if you’re towing. I’ve saved tons on fuel stops.

Is there any difference in gas tank size with different engine configurations? I’m curious if the EcoBoost has a larger tank.

Good question! As far as I know, the engine choices don’t change the tank size. It’s mostly about the cab configuration.

I love how all the choices cater to different needs, but sometimes it feels overwhelming. There’s even a 23-gallon option for the regular cab in some cases!

True! I didn’t realize there was a smaller choice. That can definitely appeal to city drivers.

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The 36-gallon tank is fantastic for highway driving. It means fewer stops, which is especially beneficial on lengthy drives!

Yes, but remember, the larger tank also adds weight to the vehicle, which might affect mileage!

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Weight considerations aside, I believe it’s more about convenience! What could be more satisfying than cruising with a full tank and knowing you can go miles without worries?

Agreed! Makes road trips less nerve-wracking for sure. Have fun driving those F-150s!

What about the fuel efficiency with these tank sizes? Does anyone have actual data on mileage with different configurations?

I wish I had that info! It seems every F-150 owner has a different experience based on driving habits and weight.

Well, laughter is the best medicine! Just remember, in a smaller tank, you can fill up more often and enjoy those extended pit stops at the gas station!

The gas tank sizes for a 2014 F-150 vary depending on the model. You can find options like the 26-gallon and the 36-gallon tank. It definitely impacts how far you can go between fill-ups.

Exactly! The larger tank lets me go longer without stopping, which is great for road trips.

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I have the 26-gallon tank, and honestly, I do wish I had the larger one for longer trips. It also affects how often I need to find a gas station!

That’s a good point, @sarawatkins. The 36-gallon tank definitely feels like a blessing during those long drives, especially when fuel prices spike.

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