So I just completed a FL to NC and back roadtrip in my '25 Laramie - mileage at time of trip was just over 3k, now approx 4700 upon return to FL.
Albeit given my average highway speed between interim stops was 75-80mph going both ways (not including inner-city travel while in NC), the best combined mileage I achieved was approximately 19.6 mpg. Not pulling anything behind me either way. A/C used both ways and for most of the inner-city travel.
Before the trip, combined mileage numbers I've seen have been in the 16-17 mpg range - all on 92-93 octane which is the only range I use.
Truck has a full tonneau cover as well so presume that should have assisted with aerodynamics to some degree.
With being rated at 19 mpg combined / 24mpg highway, am I just too early in the break-in period to reach those rated numbers?
Albeit given my average highway speed between interim stops was 75-80mph going both ways (not including inner-city travel while in NC), the best combined mileage I achieved was approximately 19.6 mpg. Not pulling anything behind me either way. A/C used both ways and for most of the inner-city travel.
Before the trip, combined mileage numbers I've seen have been in the 16-17 mpg range - all on 92-93 octane which is the only range I use.
Truck has a full tonneau cover as well so presume that should have assisted with aerodynamics to some degree.
With being rated at 19 mpg combined / 24mpg highway, am I just too early in the break-in period to reach those rated numbers?