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Dodge Ram Real World MPG Numbers

284 messages,  Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 6:28 PM

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What is this discussion about? Dodge Ram Pickup 1500, Dodge Ram Pickup 2500, Dodge Ram Pickup 3500, Fuel System, Fuel Efficiency (MPG), Truck

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Re: other V6 averages [dustyk] by kennethm1
May 18, 2005 (11:40 am)
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Replying to: dustyk (May 17, 2005 6:41 pm)

thanks for your reply. i have not had the chance to recalculate. after a week or ten days of driving easy i went to gas it up and swiped my card at the pump. well for some reason they only allowed 50 bucks to go on the credit card thus i couldn't fill the tank to get an accurate calclation. i was pissed lololo. that particular week i was a little more on the hwy than usual. i went ahead and calculated (even though i was a gallon or two from actually filling it) and i averaged 15.5. i would like to do a four or five hundred mile run all on interstate hwy and get a calculation. i just hope that the friggin pump won't cut me off before i am able to fill it. thanks for the reply
kenny
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1500 QC 4x4 Hemi 20" tires by 3579
May 19, 2005 (7:21 pm)
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cant get any better than 11.2 on the highway but im only driving 40 miles one way... bout 85 miles a day highway driving...bout to take her on a 340 mile trip and see what she gets...... i can only burn premium if not she doesnt run good, so we'll see
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Re: 2004 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab with CTD [mr_hemi] by cromzla
May 25, 2005 (11:58 am)
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Replying to: mr_hemi (Jan 19, 2005 3:54 pm)

We have a 2003 Dodge 2500 Heavy Duty Quad Cab with CTD. Empty we average 20-22 MPG. When we have our Lance camper on board, we average 15-16 MPG. The truck handles the camper very well and is a pleasure to drive down the road.
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mileage reply by retirednak
May 31, 2005 (2:42 pm)
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We have a '03 3500 diesel w/373 gears, dually 4x4 club cab and 70,000 miles.
 My overhead computer always says I'm getting 3-4 mpg better them I'm usually getting.
 My best tank of fuel has been around 20 mpg, but I average around 15 mpg in the summer. My mileage really is poor during the winter, 12-13mpg.
 I also have an Edge Power Programmer hooked up. If I drive on setting one it makes no difference in mileage,
 yet I enjoy the extra low end getty up and passing power. We do have to run winter fuel a bit longer here in Alaska so mileage suffers on diesels.
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Re: other V6 averages [kennethm1] by jtr
Jun 09, 2005 (12:49 pm)
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Replying to: kennethm1 (May 18, 2005 11:40 am)

The 50 bucks limit is most likely a limit placed on your credit card and not the gas pump. It is there to protect you if your card is stolen. I have encountered this too many times.
I am going to have a discussion with my credit card co. before I take my next long trip.
jtr
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Re: fuel mileage [stuball] by drtrvlr
Jun 21, 2005 (12:12 pm)
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Replying to: stuball (Apr 22, 2005 3:26 pm)

I have a 2000 dodge ram 2500 4x4 . I normally get 10 combine city highway, 9.5 towing a 3 ton 3 horse trailer. I put my 1600 lb Camper on with or with the trailer and get 7. Wish I had a diesel
 
If you ever here of anything that works in the MPG dept let me know
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Fuel Mileage by dano4
Jun 23, 2005 (3:29 am)
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I have a 2003 RAM 1500 Quad Cab HEMI with 16,000 miles. Mileage can be as high as 17-18 at 60-65 mph. Mileage drops to 14-15 mpg at 75-80 mph. Overall mileage with city/highway is 12-13 mpg.
Worst mileage was towing a boat & trailer with a combined weight of over 6,000 pounds. Mileage was 7.5 and it felt like I was tied to a rock, even with the HEMI.
Mileage is not great, but not much worse than the Chevrolet I owned. Truck quality is much better and a lot more fun to drive! This truck is a long-term keeper.
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Which one 4.7 or Hemi?? by ky bob
Jul 03, 2005 (2:33 pm)
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Thought I'd ask here and get some real answers. I am looking to buy a Ram 1500 but can not make up my mind for the 4.7 or Hemi. Is there that much difference between the two as far as gas mileage? I will not be towing anything. I am really leaning toward the Hemi at this moment. I have driven both and currently own a Chevy Silverado with the 5.3 Vortec which I average 16 mpg with a heavy foot.
Most of my driving is 75% hwy.
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Re: Which one 4.7 or Hemi?? [ky bob] by dustyk
Jul 04, 2005 (11:09 am)
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Replying to: ky bob (Jul 03, 2005 2:33 pm)

You can expect the EPA ratings for gas mileage when driven carefully. If you have an aggressive driving style, both will suffer, but I think the Hemi will suffer more.
 
Most of the people I know or have talked to are getting slightly better gas mileage with the 4.7, especially city-type driving. On the highway with cruise control used there might not be much difference between the Hemi and the 4.7.
 
Best regards,
Dusty
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Re: Which one 4.7 or Hemi?? [ky bob] by mgram
Jul 06, 2005 (5:42 am)
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Replying to: ky bob (Jul 03, 2005 2:33 pm)

Do yourself a favor and get the hemi.
It is SO much more fun to drive and the mileage isn't that bad. I usually get 14 or 15 around town and 18 or 19 on the freeway. (rwd, 3.92 gears)
Plus the 5 speed auto that is mated to the hemi is the best Chrysler transmission I have ever driven.

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