Posted by jdemaris on March 08, 2014 at 10:42:36 from (70.194.8.71):
In Reply to: Re: fuel economy posted by David G on March 08, 2014 at 10:31:59:
What 7000 lb. vehicle made now gets 16 MPG with "in town" driving? I'm not aware of any pickup truck weighing that much so I assume you have something bigger?
During the winter my Chevy Tracker with a 2 liter gas engine only gets around 15 MPG with stop-and-go driving. My Dodge van gets around 14 MPG in the winter with a 3.8 gasser. My 2005 Subaru with a 2.5 gasser gets 18 MPG. My diesel Ford F250 with 4WD, extended cab and long-bed weighs around 5500 lbs. and gets around 13 MPG with "in town" average MPGs.
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