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Advice on Commuter 4x4 pickups, suvs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tankota" data-source="post: 906774" data-attributes="member: 16157"><p>I've got a freak then cause consistently over the last 6 years and 105,000 miles I get 280-300 miles on a fillup of 14 gallons with my STOCK height, STOCK tires (235s), k&n, 5spd, 3.0 v-6. </p><p></p><p>Most people, especially those with autos or lifted or bigger tires, get mid teens with these motors. I wouldn't recommend one cause chances are you'll end up with a gas hog one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>btw, the '82 toyota pickup I have with 31s got 24mpg on one trip between puyallup and bellingham. Never went over 60 and never opened up the throttle on hills so it slowed to 45 in spots. However, driving it with the normal flow of traffic yields 17.5mpg. That blows cause you could drive a cummins in a 8000lb pickup and get better mileage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tankota, post: 906774, member: 16157"] I've got a freak then cause consistently over the last 6 years and 105,000 miles I get 280-300 miles on a fillup of 14 gallons with my STOCK height, STOCK tires (235s), k&n, 5spd, 3.0 v-6. Most people, especially those with autos or lifted or bigger tires, get mid teens with these motors. I wouldn't recommend one cause chances are you'll end up with a gas hog one. btw, the '82 toyota pickup I have with 31s got 24mpg on one trip between puyallup and bellingham. Never went over 60 and never opened up the throttle on hills so it slowed to 45 in spots. However, driving it with the normal flow of traffic yields 17.5mpg. That blows cause you could drive a cummins in a 8000lb pickup and get better mileage! [/QUOTE]
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