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| It has been staying less than or equal to gas for a long time here in Kentucky, you have flat straight roads in Iowa. Pull that same rig on curvy and hilly roads and see what you think, or pull it over Jelico mountain in Tennessee and see what it does.
I just checked AAA and the average U.S. price is 2.75 for gas and 2.82 for diesel. assuming an average of 20 mpg and 14.5 still have a savings of $1216.38 per year. for those of you doubting my average mpg, im seeing 20 mpg driving a mix of in town and back roads, 23-25 on the interstate and 17 towing. all of my calculations are true hand calculations based on how much fuel I replace in my tank. curious to how many people are using the computer in the truck to calculate the MPG of there new truck. | |
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