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102 messages, Last post on Jan 04, 2009 at 10:46 PM
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Hi New Here...hows everyone doing? I have a 1998 jeep Grand limited with 111,000 miles I had it for a year now..nice car..lots of features..nice handling.. BUT the gas usage on this V8 car stinks...I am filling this car up almost every other day! 30.00 to 45.00 every time ... seems like I fill it up on Wed...and its at the halfway mark by Fri.. and I just drive the car around my neighhood! taking my kids back and forth to school...its like there is a hole in the tank where the gas just leaks out when I put gas in the SUV,,,,,is there anything that i can do to at least manage this problem..gas is too high for me to have to fill up almost every other day... Thanks
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| The diesel grand cherokee is available in showrooms now, as long as you are in the market for a new & maxxed-out-with-options model. (>$40k retail). | |
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Replying to: patstrat (Apr 14, 2007 6:14 am)
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Replying to: podedwards (Apr 16, 2007 9:12 am) this is the only country that people drive two blocks to the gym |
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2007 GC Limited with hemi. 12MPG around town. Many stops, trips under 1 mile 18 to 20 on hwy 65 to 70. Does better with midgrade gas. love the GC.
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Replying to: spencer327 (Apr 26, 2007 4:16 am) I have compared how my 4WD GC can perform, it's power potential, pulling ability and weight to other smaller and less capable 4WD's and I am convinced that it is far more fuel efficient. The "expert" comparisons are more like trying to compare a pony to a quarter horse-there can be no meaningful comparison unless capacity is considered. I understand that Jeep is dealing with an uninformed public, but the Hemi GC is an outstanding product which the competition can't touch. Jeep needs to show a little more guts in backing up this great vehicle. |
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| Hello to all, well it has come time to replace my Liberty CRD with another SUV with respectable fuel consumption and towing ability. I need to do this sooner (30days) than the new GM products will be for sale, ie Tahoe/Yukon Hybrids. I can purchase the JGC CRD for roughly the same as the Highlander Hybrid (mid 30's). Has anyone purchased the new CRD? Does anyone know where a leftover 06 Libby CRD is? Replies appreciated! | |
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Replying to: spencer327 (Apr 26, 2007 4:16 am) 10.5 mpg in town and 16 hwy with cruise at 70 on flat grade. MDS doesn't really exist, engine surges, flat acceleration unless geared down. Junk.
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Replying to: sonnet11 (May 28, 2007 3:09 pm) I just completed a 1,450 mile trip from Mississippi to Grand Lake, Colorado with a total elevation gain of 8,200 feet, traveling on mountain roads from Raton, New Mexico to Grand Lake, Co. I cruised at 76 mph on Interstate. My verified average mpg was 18.9. On Interstate stretches it average 20.3. I wonder about why your mileage is lower. If you are concerned about gas mileage, why would have purchased a 5.7 Hemi Grand Cherokee in the first place?
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