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Fuel & mileage range for 5.7, 2wd, 3.21 rear, crew cab and 33 Gallon tank?

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Hi all,
I recently ordered a 2020 Laramie Crew Cab, 2 wheel drive, 3.21 rear, 5.7 non-e, and 33 gallon tank. Does anybody have this setup and if yes, let me know what your mpg and range with the 33 gallon tank is?
The longer I have to think about it, the more I wish I’d gone with the ecodiesel. I’ll be leaving a 2002 Duramax that I’ve had for 19 years and a little worried I’ll miss the torque and mpg.
 
I have the same setup in a 19' model. I have been getting around 13 mpg. I live in south dakota so hopefely the MPG increases as it warms up. only had the pickup for a month. I commute 40 miles a day driving 70-75 mph
 
This all really depends on you. After the truck is broken in you can get as high as 725 miles on a single tank (55-60MPH not towing with a toneau cover).
 
Thank you. I changed my order to an Ecodiesel Monday before last. A little worried about all the pollution control, but I like the mileage estimates. Loved the Hemi’s power, but mileage won out. My 2002 Duramax is good for 18mpg in all around driving. Loved my 2000 Dodge Ram 4x4 Sport with Cummins prior to that, it averaged 15 mpg. The Ecodiesel has more HP and Torque than my Cummins did back then.
 
I picked up my '19 Rebel crew 4x4 but have put 200 miles on it over the weekend. Some city, some highway. I've got the 3.92 rear and am averaging 15.5mpg. Still kinda chilly here in New England.
 

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