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Hey buddy! I had the 3.0 duramax and loved it, got legit 30mpg. It blew up at 25k tho and sat at the dealership for months waiting on parts I got frustrated and moved on. Sure liked that truck and the mileage while I had it.
I've got a 2017 Tundra crew max that is leveled with 275/70/18 Cooper discoverer at3 xlt which is a little bigger than stock and heavier. I average 13.8-14.2 mpg. 103k on it. Best part about it is I've had absolutely 0 issues whatsoever. Change the oil every 5k, do routine fluid changes and I have no doubt it'll last 500k.
Quote from: fowl smacker on January 02, 2025, 06:27:49 AMI've got a 2017 Tundra crew max that is leveled with 275/70/18 Cooper discoverer at3 xlt which is a little bigger than stock and heavier. I average 13.8-14.2 mpg. 103k on it. Best part about it is I've had absolutely 0 issues whatsoever. Change the oil every 5k, do routine fluid changes and I have no doubt it'll last 500k.I have the same experience with mine mechanically. I have 140,000 on mine hoping to go to 300,000.
Buying a new rig for fuel savings is really tough math.At 15,000 mi/yr and $4/gal gas the savings is ~$1150/yr if going from 16mgp to 23mpg. Going to take a lot of years of fuel savings to make up for the presumably higher cost of the new vehicle and the associated insurance increase.Drive it into the dirt then buy the best you can when it comes time for the next one....
Quote from: MR5x5 on January 02, 2025, 08:54:34 AMBuying a new rig for fuel savings is really tough math.At 15,000 mi/yr and $4/gal gas the savings is ~$1150/yr if going from 16mgp to 23mpg. Going to take a lot of years of fuel savings to make up for the presumably higher cost of the new vehicle and the associated insurance increase.Drive it into the dirt then buy the best you can when it comes time for the next one.... 2013 F-150 non-turbo V8. 225k miles. Was 17.3mpg forever, now 16.1mpg for the past year. There is no way I would replace her with a new (or somebody else's used) truck just for better mileage. I have decided to drive her until she dies, which should not happen for several more years.Yep. 2014 F150 Supercrew 4x4. 189K on her. 15-16 around town. Good as 21 empty on highway with 5.0 rolling 10 ply tires. I’d buy my truck all over again in a heartbeat. elksnout
I know someone who deleted their 1500 Ram, it gets really good mileage now, stinks a bit.🤣