Posted by 36 coupe on November 29, 2007 at 03:59:33 from (63.22.233.110):
In Reply to: Gas Mileage stinks posted by BobinKY on November 28, 2007 at 07:41:01:
I find it odd that people think they can run 65 mph with a heavy truck, 400 ci engine, 4.5 rear axle and get good gas milage.My 96 Ford F150 4wd got 19.3 on a 100 mile trip.Auto transmission with over drive.Keep it between 45 and 50 and get 19 mpg.As good as many older cars got.My truck has a 351 v8.Most peoples driving habits are stupid.Saw a big Ford pull away from the stop sign here.The engine was roaring,he pulled into the post office 800 feet away.Another stupid habit is coming up on stop signs at high speeds and piling on the brakes.Big trucks with big engines running 70 mph will use a lot of fuel.
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