mgood Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 (edited) I'm driving about 70 miles a day back and forth to work. I get around 18-20mpg in my 2002 Chevy extended cab with 5.3 liter, auto tranny, and 3.73 gears. Around town driving gets more like 15, 16, 17mpg. On a couple of trips between California and Texas, o'er mountain and across burning desert, where I could just set the cruise control and not slow down until the next fuel stop, where I gassed up, got a snack, drink, bathroom break, and back on the interstate until I need gas again, I got 20.1mpg running 75 in AZ and NM, 70 in CA and TX. I've got a camper shell, which might help slightly with highway mileage. (But not as much as many people like to believe.) Pulling a little trailer on my last trip back from California cost me 5mpg off my usual mileage (got 15.1). I had a 2004 Z71 4x4 extended cab Chevy (before my mom got it and the payments in exchange for the '02 which was paid for ). It has the same engine, transmission, and differential gearing and sports a similar camper shell. Mileage around town seemed about the same. Highway mileage was identical, to the decimal point. So the transfer case did not cut into the mileage like many will tell you it does, either that or just being two years newer made up for it. Edited April 10, 2009 by mgood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d5357 Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 2003 chevy 1500 HD, 6.0 gas, auto tran, crew cab 4x4, hwy 15mpg, city 12mpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gino_aki Posted April 10, 2009 Share Posted April 10, 2009 2005 F350 FX4 Crewcab Longbed with 6.0 Powerstroke...14-15 mpg mixed, no freeways on Maui Don't have either the 2005 F150 behind the yellow beast or the Kawasaki in front of it anymore...friggin' economy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BBoyle Posted April 11, 2009 Author Share Posted April 11, 2009 I pulled the trigger and got a decent deal on a 2005 Silverado 1500 LT Crew Cab 5.3 4x4 with Leather Interior and power everything. I can't wait to see what it will do. I had a mustang that I had just sold and need something more useful and kid friendly. I use to get 21-22 with the Mustang(17 if I played with it) and figured that if I can get 18-19 on the highway then I really will not notice it that much. I will say that it does feel weird being that high while driving. I feel like a kid with a new toy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nwb01 Posted April 11, 2009 Share Posted April 11, 2009 (edited) Just looked at a comparison in car and driver magazine. They listed their observed mpg #'s after their testing to be.Dodge Ram 345 ci -----14mpg Ford f150 330 ci---------15mpg Chevy silverado 325 ci--- 18mpg Quite a bit different then the companies advertised mpg claims Those are not claims, they are based on actual tests. However, the test used for the highway fuel economy number was developed back in the 1970's, when the speed limit was much lower than it is today. The highest speed reached during the test is about 60mph and very few of us EVER drive that slow on the highway ! The way that MPG is calculated is undergoing a lot of changes that all of us will see in the next year or so. It will be much more "real world" than it currently is today. 2001 GMC Sierra. 6.0 engine with full time all-wheel drive. 207,000 miles. If I drive 5 under on the speed limit on the highway, I get about 18-19 mpg, on the other hand when I drive 10+ on the speed limit it drops to about 16. My around town mileage runs about 15.I guess I should mention that this is with 100% gasoline. When you start getting the ethanol mix, your mileage will suffer. fwiw dj Very good point on the ethanol. Ethanol is great in concept but it just isn't cost effective when you factor in the 30% loss in fuel economy! Edited April 11, 2009 by nwb01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Modoc Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 With the crappy gas that we have my 06 F250 4x4 Superduty Crew with the 5.4L gets about 12+ city and I have not calced it for Highway, because we haven't taken it on any long trips yet. We bought this used in Jan. to replace an 89 Merc. Sable and and 85 F250 with a 460 and C6 Auto (7mpg ). Right now I am getting about 6mpg less than my mom's 6.0 Diesel in an Identical configuration. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DMS42 Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 1990 Chevy 1/2 ton 4X4 with auto trans and less than 40,000 orginal miles (it doesn't get driven much). It gets about 12-13 in town and 15-16 on the highway. With a full load of compacted snow in the back that weighed about 600 lbs. it does pretty good on the snow covered roads. Snow_Truck.bmp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swandme Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 I have an 07 New style 2500 HD Duramax Crew and bettween 48 gallons of extra fuel in an Aux tank in the box and 2 highlift jacks and tools and a chain saw ext. and 450 lbs of Steel Bars for traction in the very back of the box, it weights @ 9980 Lbs 62 mph flat and smooth 23.2 highway limited stops 62 Average rural highway 19 to 20 72 interstate 18.9 with 35 ft 5th wheel that is 13 feet tall and weighs 14,000 lbs @ 62 = 13.9 @ 72 = 11.6 interstate I am very happy with it lots of power for up over hills and mountains. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XD Niner Posted April 13, 2009 Share Posted April 13, 2009 (edited) My 2007 Toyota Tundra 2WD with the 5.7 V8 engine gets 14.5 mpg in the city and 16.5 to 17 mpg on the highway. It is a terrific truck. The second photo is another truck that does not get very good mpg at all. Edited April 13, 2009 by XD Niner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seth Posted April 13, 2009 Share Posted April 13, 2009 (edited) One in front is an 01 Super Duty V10 4x4. 14 no load, 11 loaded. One in back is a 98 Mutt. It got about 3 gallons per mile --- but they were TOUGH miles. Edited April 13, 2009 by Seth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgerat Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 1994 Dodge 2500 4x4 deeeezullll.. 24mpg on the highway and about 16mpg in town but that is because the tranny is setup with a high-stall. Oh and it does all that with 504hp at the rear wheels and it is cheap and paid for! more money for blue things soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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