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Fuel mileage 2017 gas trucks

djg
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Explorer
Looking at newer trucks not diesel but gas wondering the fuel mileage for them my old truck does not like to start in real cold weather in Canada unless I plug in so I been thinking about a newer gas truck. What truck and engine size do you have and what kind of fuel mileage do you get.

Dave
2015 Livnlite Camplite TC10
1995 Ford F-350 dually 7.3 Diesel
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PNW_Steve
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Explorer
bodacious wrote:
Have a 2017 Chevy 3500HD dually with 6.0 gas engine. Get 10 mpg towing a 5000# boat on secondary roads (60-70 mph). Get about 14.5 on same roads with no load. Get above 70 mph and it goes down considerably. Did get 18.5 on a stretch of interstate where speed limit was 60 mph in a construction area.

I figure with diesel about 40-50 cents a gallon more than regular gas around here, mileage is about a wash compared to diesel. I had a 2003 GMC Duramax dually and loved it but with labor cost so high now the maintenance costs were killing me. At about 12-14 years seals, gaskets, etc. start to leak. Was costing $600-$1000 to have a $150 part replaced.


My Chevy 2500 with the 6.0 gas motor. I bought it to pull 5er.
I took my first long trip and was disappointed in how it pulled the trailer. It was under powered and does not handle pulling a 12-14k # trailer.

I pulled the same trailer over the same route:

GM, 6.0 gas - 8.5-9.0 mpg
Dodge 3500 5.9 diesel and 6 speed manual - 15.7 mpg

Yeah, diesel fuel is a bit more expensive but I spend more more on fuel for my gas truck than I do on my do my diesel. Gas is 10% cheaper per gallon per gallon than diesel. However, diesel fuel contains 50% more energy than gas and gets more than a 50% boost in mpg
2004.5 Dodge 3500 5.9 Cummins, NV5400, 5" turbo back stainless exhaust, Edger programmer & 22.5 Alcoa's
2002 Forest River 36 5th Wheel (staying home)
1992 Jayco 29 5th Wheel (Mexico veteran & headed back)
2002 "faux" Wanderlodge 40' My new toy....

bodacious
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Explorer
Have a 2017 Chevy 3500HD dually with 6.0 gas engine. Get 10 mpg towing a 5000# boat on secondary roads (60-70 mph). Get about 14.5 on same roads with no load. Get above 70 mph and it goes down considerably. Did get 18.5 on a stretch of interstate where speed limit was 60 mph in a construction area.

I figure with diesel about 40-50 cents a gallon more than regular gas around here, mileage is about a wash compared to diesel. I had a 2003 GMC Duramax dually and loved it but with labor cost so high now the maintenance costs were killing me. At about 12-14 years seals, gaskets, etc. start to leak. Was costing $600-$1000 to have a $150 part replaced.
Bodacious & Bride
'00 Northern Lite 10-2000 RR
'06 Escalade CK
'03 GMC 3500 Duramax

brholt
Explorer II
Explorer II
Asking about fuel milage is a bit like asking how big the fish someone caught is. The truth is it depends on so many factors that the numbers can be all over the place. How fast are you driving, plains or mountains, wind, etc.

As a data point, on reasonable flat ground driving on the freeway at 68 mph with no wind I will average 9.0 mpg with my camper. Give me a strong headwind - 6.8 mpg. Give me a strong tailwind I can get up to 12.0. Drop the speed, milage goes up pretty significantly, raise the speed, it goes down fast

2013 F350 CC DRW, 6.2, DRW 4.3 axel. AF1150 camper. Entire rig loaded up is just under 14,000 pounds

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
I can get 22.5 to 23+ mpg driving conservatively on flat terrain in my new Silverado 4x4. Eleven to almost 13 pulling my 5,200 pound Winnebago TT. 5.3 Liter with "Dynamic Fuel Management." Whatever that means.

Winnebago 2101DS TT & 2022 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71, WindyNation 300 watt solar-Lossigy 200 AH Lithium battery. Prefer boondocking, USFS, COE, BLM, NPS, TVA, state camps. Bicyclist. 14 yr. Army -11B40 then 11A - (MOS 1542 & 1560) IOBC & IOAC grad