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1070 messages, Last post on Jun 04, 2009 at 10:34 AM
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| 4500 miles on the truck and I get 14 city / 16.5 highway. Deduct 1 mpg from each of those figures when the automatic 4WD Hi (TOD) is engaged. Seems like a lot of people are complaining about their mileage on here, but I honestly don't know what they expected. Let's see...take a heavy, elevated station wagon with the aerodynamics of a brick wall and drive all four wheels, get lousy mileage...what a surprise!!! I came from years of driving 4cyl 2wd trucks and this is about what I expected. Love my Trooper! | |
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0 of 1: Mileage advice needed (cav98fla) Thu 07 Dec '00 (12:40 PM) From all you long-term SUV owners out there, as I research a possible purchase of my own, I'm in need of some valuable advice on: what's the best way to boost the gas mileage on most any SUV and which make/models have the best miles/gallon ratings now? |
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here's a list of epa ratings from Auto.com on 2000 makes/models. The top two links are for sport utility vehicles. Also, check out Edmund's new truck guide; they list the epa ratings individually, for each suv, in their new truck section. Good luck. Pocahontas, Edmunds.com/Roving Host |
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for comparison: 96 dodge ram pickup 4x4 w/ 360v8 engine- 12.5mpg in the city, 15.5 hwy- rated epa for 12city/16hwy. 01 GCL 4x4 v8 with only 300 miles on it (should improve as engine breaks-in), computer says I am averaging right at 14mpg- mostly city driving. This is epa rated for 15city/20 hwy- we shall see. |
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My 2000 4runner SR5 Highlander, equipped as follows: Automatic transmission 4WD with locking differential (with lower 4.30:1 ratio rather than standard 4.10:1 ratio) P265/R7016 Goodyear RT/S tires With almost 9,000 miles on the vehicle (purchased new in August 2000), I have kept track of every tank of gas since new. Best mileage to date is 22.8 mpg, on a freeway trip from Orange County to Palm Springs never dropping below 75 mph, and with several short periods cruising at 88-90 mph. Worst mileage was 16.4 mpg, in a deliberate attempt to "drive hard" for an entire tank of gas in "around town" driving. I regularly pull a flatbed trailer with several motorcycles or quads from coastal area to high desert above Yucca Valley (with 3 sections of very steep 6-8% grade)and average 19+ mpg. Note that this vehicle has the 4.30 diferential gearing that should result in poorer mileage then the standard 4.10 differential I'm extremely satisfied with all aspects this vehicle, especially off-road handling and tractability, but more midrange engine torque would be welcome if I had to pull a heavier trailer through mountain grades. |
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| Have a 2000 Limited Excursion with V10 and 3.73 gears 4WD. 10 MPG in the city/snow/4WD in use. I have had as high as 14.1 MPG on highway at 75 mph. Now you know why we have the 44 gallon tank. Hope everyone feels better! :} But have to pay to play. And no, I am not complaining (too much), really do enjoy the Excursion. | |
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'99 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd., 4.7 V8, Quadra-drive,4X4... with 24,500 miles... is.. 13.5 city, 18.0 highway. '00 Mercedes E430 Sport sedan, 4.3 V8, 9,100 miles.....is... 18.5 city, 24 highway. Mark |
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10.5 urban suburban 14.0 freeway. Wanna buy it? |
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Just completed a 900 mile trip and got 21.9 freeway doing 70 mph w/o AC on.Has good power for passing but in overdrive feels strained. I think there is not much you can do to improve mileage except drive smarter.Most sedans with 200 hp get cl0se to 30 mpg freeway and that is due to aerodynamics,all SUV's are square. |
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| Bought 1996 4runner sr5 V6 new in 1996. Around town in Pa hills I am avg.15 mpg. Towing 5x10 cycle loaded h-d soft tail classic and 500# of gear to Fla 4 times average 15 mpg. In Fla on flat land W/O trailer I am getting 20 mpg. Have erattic (not linear)gauge which was changed but did not help. Check miles every fill up. Only 25k miles, but had to have rotors changed out of warranty, but Toyota paid. Also had Toyota electric converter box changed 5 times, again Toyota paid. V6 is a little anemic so another dealer gave me 01 260 h.p. Pathfinder overnight. What a difference, does not moan..just goes. Iam concerned about no frame, struts up front, mileage,and resale. Any comments? | |
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