My vote goes for a 90's to 2000 - 2 wheel drive Dodge or Ford diesel. Where I usted to work they bought a new 1993 Dodge Cummins 2 wheel drive with 3.55 (important) gears and a automatic trans. Danged thing always got more than 20 every time I filled it up. Everybody drove it, delivering oil products. and running errands. A buddy drove it on a 800 mile trip, he said fast. Couldn't believe it got 23 mpg. He has passed, and I have retired and the old Dodge is still delivering oil to farms and businesses. Another friend has a Ford 7.3 power stroke just like it but a 2000 or so model. It is a 6 sp manual, and he put 3.07 gears in place of the 4.10's that came in it. They use it to chase parts, says it will get up to 28 if you drive it just 55- 60. I have a 91 Cummins Dodge 4X4 with 3.55 gears and a 5 speed. It always gets 20 to 23 just messing around. Also dependable as a rock. Vic
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