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Passin Thru wrote:
I just answer honestly. I love people who say they get 20 MPG towing but formulas for diesel fuel Lb/Hp tell the real story and after running Class 8 trucks over 3 million miles I can tell you a Peterbilt with a 500 Hp CAT, loaded from Balt-SEA-BALT over 425,000 miles including empty miles averages 6.5 Westbound and 7.1 eastbound. This is because the winds across the US are either from the SW or North a good part of the time and you climb from 900 ft to 8700 ft in WY.
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'en Plain Air' wrote:
I think our global 'impact' is less than using planes, trains, buses, rental cars, restaurants and hotels.
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
I tell them I have no idea, but the car attached behind it goes from NY to FL on zero gallons. ๐
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Klbc wrote:Same as I get, like that way, make more money.
I just say I have no idea and don't care to figure it out.
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holstein13 wrote:gemert wrote:Yes, exactly. These are often the types of comments anyone will get when posting about fuel economy. I truly don't understand why we get so many of these when this subject comes up.Sfla2 wrote:This is what he meant by "anger."
worried abt mpg ------buy a different toy, hobby
Can't someone be genuinely interested in fuel economy, efficiencies saving money or budgeting without being "worried" about it? Believe it or not, some people are intellectually curious and like to understand the world. It's not that they are worried or can't afford fuel.
Comments that dismiss the question are conversation killers. They don't add much to our collective wisdom.