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Houston Remodeler wrote:Incredible...literally.
The odd thing ; if I slow down to 65 the mpg drops
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Houston Remodeler wrote:With a strong tail wind you'd probably get 30mph. Amazing truck - one for the record books.
The mpg averages 24-28 in US gallons unless there is strong wind.
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Houston Remodeler wrote:
It took a bit of a leap for me to buy a diesel. When not towing the RV, the pickup is my daily work truck. Most days we pull a small trailer of some sort. When not towing the new truck gets 24-28 mpg highway at 70 mph. City driving is 16-18. Towing the RV is 12-14, but not all RVs are the same weight or wind resistance.
Just thought I'd throw that out there....
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Greene728 wrote:
I just returned this afternoon from a week in Florida to Saint George Island state park. I reset my trip meter when I pulled out of the barn with the rig. 2012 F-250 CC 4x4 with the 6.2 and 3.73 rear. Total miles traveled were 792 (635mi towing, remainder was running around for a week). I averaged 8.8 to 9.6 towing and 10.0 overall. I pull a 32ft fifth wheel that weighs in at around 10k loaded. I'm honestly not happy with the mileage. The truck pulls just fine, but I was kind a hoping for a little better. But after lots of research and reading my results seem very on par for my configuration and camper weigh. I'd be a lie if I didn't say I was sorta disappointed with my results. I also don't average but about 12.8 as my DD in mixed driving.
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kaydeejay wrote:Houston Remodeler wrote:Really??? Not a lot of point folks buying the RAM 1500 3.0L diesel then if the 3/4 ton gets that mileage.
It took a bit of a leap for me to buy a diesel. ........When not towing the new truck gets 24-28 mpg highway at 70 mph..
Sure you're not talking Canadian (Imperial) gallons??
Sorry, not buying it!:R