gas milage poll
Originally Posted by gearhead299
98 supercab 4x4 auto, 3.73s and 31s (soon to be 4.10s and 33s)
most of my driving is above 45mph and i get between 23 and 25 mpg, under perfect conditions i can get about 27
most of my driving is above 45mph and i get between 23 and 25 mpg, under perfect conditions i can get about 27
otherwise, mostly the rest of you suck
I used to have a '91, 2wd, open diff, regular cab, 3.3?, auto and usually got 15mpg mixed (heavy foot or not), as low as 10.5mpg winter/snow, and as high as 17mpg all-highway
17 mpg city, 20 mpg highway
I have a 2003 Ranger edge, 5.0 with 16 inch wheels, Kumho Road Venture, all terrain tires, I have a leer cap, side nerf bars. I usually keep the trunk full with equipment and tools, about 100 lbs. 65000 miles on odometer, I've been getting 17 mpg for the past couple years. Got better mileage before the cap and the change to the 16 inch wheels.
Update, I just drove to New Jersey and averaged 20mpg Highway miles. Not bad at all..
Update, I just drove to New Jersey and averaged 20mpg Highway miles. Not bad at all..
Last edited by Oil Can; Nov 27, 2007 at 05:20 PM. Reason: 400 Mile trip averaged 20mpg highway
2001 edge 4x4 single cab.
Completely stock...
10/13... it sucks. Mostly highway driving, lucky if i get 13.
Im just gonna start using my 97 pstroke, that gets around 20mpg but diesel is like $3.30 while gas is $3.
Completely stock...
10/13... it sucks. Mostly highway driving, lucky if i get 13.
Im just gonna start using my 97 pstroke, that gets around 20mpg but diesel is like $3.30 while gas is $3.
94 3.0 5sp ext cab 4x4, i am guessing around 15 in the city and some highway.
i treat her good, shifting around 2k.
terrible......most tuneup parts have been replaced in the last year, been using the heater and defroster alot lately in temperatures in the 20-30's.
i treat her good, shifting around 2k.
terrible......most tuneup parts have been replaced in the last year, been using the heater and defroster alot lately in temperatures in the 20-30's.



