Why would my truck be using gas so quickly?

I have a 2010 Ford F-150 that is a company vehicle. Today after driving roughly 20 miles to get parts it dropped from 122 Miles to empty to 32 Miles to empty. None of it was highway miles driven. The check engine light is not on, nor do I see anywhere it was leaking. What could be some causes?

How to bleed brake fluid properly when replacing the master cylinder?

I'm about to replace the master cylinder on my 2003 Ford F-150 Sport. I know the basics of taking the old master cylinder out and putting the new one in, but it's been a while since I've had to do this, so my memory on bleeding the brakes is a bit fuzzy. I've learned how to "bench bleed" the master cylinder from friends and through tutorials, and it seems pretty simple. Questions: If I bench bleed the master cylinder, will I still need to pump the brakes to bleed the fluid after the cylinder is installed and will I need to bleed every brake if that's the case? Also if you could give me some detailed instructions on the bleeding procedure I would appreciate it because I don't want to screw it up.

Best reliable truck for consistent long distance travel? - 1

Curious what the best either pick up or full size (not any bigger then a f150/tundra/silverado though!) is for both reliability and cheapest to fix. Also for gas mileage. I'm looking to travel around the country very frequently hauling either a camper, or an in-bed pop up camper (the one that fits in the bed of your truck), so there's that.

I'm assuming Toyota, but I've been told Fords are cheapest to fix. Thoughts? I'm looking to stay around 3-3.5k.

Is $4400 the right price for a 1993 Ford F150 XL 4.9 Liter V6 4wd manual trans, with 109,000 miles?

I really like this truck, and it's actually in very good condition, has little rust and is in great condition. There's nothing known wrong mechanically. I also heard these 90s Fords can last up to 250,000 miles, and this has 109,000. The guy wants $4,400 firm, I offered $3,500 which I still think is high and he declined. Regardless of the great condition, I think a 21 year old truck with 109,000 miles, a V6 engine, and manual transmission is worth about $3,000, but that's just my opinion. I really like that truck, but at the same time, I don't have a lot of money and want to pay the right price. The truck does need new tires, and I figure things like the clutch are likely due for a replacement soon

Good Pickup trucks for a teens first vehicle?

I'm almost 16 and can buy my own truck I want a Ford F-150 from the 90s because I like the style so much but I know they get like 12 mpg in the city so can you help me find a truck with a style like the F150 under 125k miles under $3.5k and I don't have a preference on the cab size also as high of mpg as you can thank you for trying!

2000 Ford F150 5.4l Triton fuel pump issues?

I own a 2000 Ford F150 with the 5.4l Triton engine. Its the Ext. Cab FX4 package. For the past couple of weeks now when i go to crank my truck up, when i turn the key to the on position sometimes the fuel pump kicks in "you can hear the buzzing" but other times it doesn't turn on at all and it doesn't matter if the engine is cold, warm, or anything. So when you hear the buzzing from the pump the truck starts perfectly and idles properly and doesn't have any problems while driving. Then if i turn it off and come back to it, the pump might not buzz and the truck will turn over but almost instantly die but will usually shake the truck before dying as if its trying to stay running. Now this could happen in vise versa where it won't start cold and will warm. Also if i turn the key and it doesn't buzz i can usually turn the key back off and keep turning it a few times with a few breaks in between before the pump kicks in. I've checked the fuses and the relays everything looks good and no popped/burnt fuses in the cab box or in the box under the hood. I have no idea if the pump is bad, which doesn't seem like it since it sometimes works, or if there might be a loose connection or a short somewhere. Any info would help out a lot

Looking to get a new exhaust system for my truck?

I want something loud. Like people can hear me coming down the street loud,
I have 850$ that also includes installing it.

I was wondering what you guys suggest seeing as I have no clue what I'm looking for.

My truck is a Ford F-150 1997 XLT 3 Door

Would I need anything else, or just an exhaust kit?