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| boneaddict:
Blackberries might work. |
| robb92:
Very nice, I love my chevy, just hauled 2800 pounds of granite from Richmond to my house and averaged 25 mpg in it. |
| bobcat:
--- Quote from: robb92 on March 24, 2008, 06:37:20 PM ---Very nice, I love my chevy, just hauled 2800 pounds of granite from Richmond to my house and averaged 25 mpg in it. --- End quote --- Guys, you better put on your hip boots...it's getting deep in here. :o No way did your Chevy get 25 mpg, especially hauling that much weight. You better use a calculator next time when you figure it, instead of doing it in your head! ;) Or were you driving ALL downhill with a tailwind? I'm lucky to get 17 with mine, empty. It is an '02, but still, there's no Chevy truck made that will get 25. |
| jackelope:
i got 22mpg with a 12 year old 3/4 ton 4x4 with oversized tires, bob...careful now!! d-nice rig, not sure how i missed this entire thread. i hope the gas mileage thing works better on your chevy than it does on dodges. i have commited to driving my '02 till the wheels fall off, but it is now officially paid for, the title showed up in the mail. |
| bobcat:
Mine's a half ton Silverado, '02, 5.3, extended cab, stock tires, and the best it has ever done is 18.3 mpg. That was driving back from Montana, keeping the speed down to no more than 65, using cruise control most of the time, etc. I'm not sure how you'd get 22 with a 3/4 ton truck. Unless when you filled it up the pump clicked off and you were short of a full tank by a gallon or two. Did you consistently get 22 or was that a one time thing? |
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