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Commander w/3.7L V6 gas mileage

3 messages,  Last post on Nov 03, 2009 at 6:33 PM

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Commander w/3.7L V6 gas mileage by neustkg
Jun 08, 2009 (11:45 am)
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I looked over the real world mpg thread, but was mainly interested in the 3.7L V6 Commander. What kind of real world city/highway do you get? How does it perform on the highway (does the 3.7L V6 work well, or is it a bit underpowered?).
 
I was interested in the Chevy Traverse, but I've noticed that vehicle probably gets something like 20-22mpg highway and the prices I'm seeing around here are way too high imo. I've noticed a few Commanders in my area on craigslist (listed by dealers) for $20k and less for 2008's and 2009's.
 
I like the seating in both the Traverse and Commander in that you can get three passengers in the middle. 2 in the back is OK for me w/the Commander. I'm currently driving an 8 passenger 2002 Chevy Venture minivan w/3.4L V6, which gets at least 25mpg highway and I've gotten as high as 30mpg if I keep it under 70mph. It's city mpg isn't that great as I'll get something like 18mpg (which may not be bad to some) or sometimes a little less in the winter.
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Commander Mileage by clarkins
Jul 25, 2009 (3:15 pm)
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I had a 2006 Commander 3.7 V6, loved it. I was in head on accident on July 18, 2009 and totaled car, came away with only a few injuries, nothing broken. It holds up great in an accident, but mileage is another story. It doesn't matter which engine you have, they all get about the same mileage. My overall average was about 17 mpg. City usually 14 and if I was going down hill on a fresh fill-up could get up to 24mpg. But the was rear and daily real world is 17 average. But doesn't really matter, because I really loved the car, great to drive, very comfortable, and holds up in an accident.
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One Must Remember That.. by ourjeeplife
Nov 03, 2009 (6:33 pm)
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The V6 is on the same platform as the V8 same weight and restrictions.. so If your planing on hauling allot of stuff the V6 could do it.. But I would chance it. Thou was there really a need for the Hemi to be installed?.. Doubtful..

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