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Kayteg1
Oct 04, 2015Explorer II
MPG on those coaches badly depend on mph. 
Average on newer engines is probably 7 mpg when you drive at 65-70 mph, but you hear about people averaging 9 without saying how they do it.
I believe we are talking 55mph in flat state like Nebraska.
I have mpg gauges in my car and pickup and just small hills will increase consumption by 10%, while big grades we have going east will add 20-25%.
Comparing SuperC to ClassA, calculate also safety. I don't know how well are houses on SuperC build, but you have a cabin with roll over rating.
90% of ClassA have 0 roll-over rating, meaning any bigger accident has to be fatal.
Average on newer engines is probably 7 mpg when you drive at 65-70 mph, but you hear about people averaging 9 without saying how they do it.
I believe we are talking 55mph in flat state like Nebraska.
I have mpg gauges in my car and pickup and just small hills will increase consumption by 10%, while big grades we have going east will add 20-25%.
Comparing SuperC to ClassA, calculate also safety. I don't know how well are houses on SuperC build, but you have a cabin with roll over rating.
90% of ClassA have 0 roll-over rating, meaning any bigger accident has to be fatal.
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