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The max tow rating is with a 300 load 70 pound hitch and 10% tongue weight. So unless you drive that truck by yourself and have a cargo trailer you can load to 10% your max tow rating is bogus...Everytime.
Those numbers don't apply to my truck. The max tow number on my truck would be 8668...
Well, I'll believe my own eyes long before I believe your opinion. I've only had the vehicle for 5 1/2 years. So, yeah, I'm sure you know more about it. :rolleyes:
That's your BS opinion. My statement was based on fact. Since day one, the car has not varied any lower than 28 or any higher than about 32. Except of course when I used the 15% ethanol. Believe it or not, I don't care. I also don't care for some know it all calling me a liar.
New member here. Just bought my new 2022 Bighorn a couple of weeks ago. 351 miles and counting. Looks like there's more information here than I'll ever need. Looking forward to enriching my knowledge of all things Ram.
Wasn't a truck. My wife's Tucson. If it didn't "learn" in 400 miles, I doubt it was going to. It certainly didn't have to learn how to use 87 octane 10% ethanol. Got the same mileage on the first tank as it has on the last.
Certainly accurate enough when the mileage drops over 15%. The car has 42,000 miles and this was the first time it was under 28 mpg. That's hundreds of fill ups to set my base number. Was ALWAYS between 28 and 32. Told me all I needed to know. Oh, and I have always used 87 octane.
Well, my real experience says otherwise. My wife's Tucson averages about 30 mpg. Filled it up ONCE with the 15% ethanol, and mileage dropped to 25 mpg. Won't do that again to save 10 cents a gallon.
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