Richard320
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5.7 without etorque and 4WD.
I gassed up last week but just putted around running errands. Mileage screen was showing 16.4 mpg. Monday went to visit my brother, roughly 230 miles away. The mpg slowly crept up. On some occasions -- stop-n-go in a construction zone and climbing hills -- the mileage started to drop, but when I pulled into his yard I was reading 20.5 mpg. Pretty impressive, huh?
I made one short trip to a store yesterday morning, and the mileage really took a hit because it was really cold and it was all city driving. Then we went to dinner and I had to show off the hemi a little. (My brother has a classic with the 3.6.) That dinged the mpg some. Topped off the tank but didn't reset the trip odometer. After about 60 miles this morning, I was back up to 20.5. It kept slowly improving and peaked at 21.2 mpg. That's when I hit a three mile backup crawling along about 10 mph due to a brush fire along the shoulder. Which was out by the time we passed, anyway. Grrr. And then the usual Los Angeles traffic, aggravated by extra traffic caused by detours and road closures due to fires.
I finished off at 20.4 mpg over 489 miles. Not too shabby!
I gassed up last week but just putted around running errands. Mileage screen was showing 16.4 mpg. Monday went to visit my brother, roughly 230 miles away. The mpg slowly crept up. On some occasions -- stop-n-go in a construction zone and climbing hills -- the mileage started to drop, but when I pulled into his yard I was reading 20.5 mpg. Pretty impressive, huh?
I made one short trip to a store yesterday morning, and the mileage really took a hit because it was really cold and it was all city driving. Then we went to dinner and I had to show off the hemi a little. (My brother has a classic with the 3.6.) That dinged the mpg some. Topped off the tank but didn't reset the trip odometer. After about 60 miles this morning, I was back up to 20.5. It kept slowly improving and peaked at 21.2 mpg. That's when I hit a three mile backup crawling along about 10 mph due to a brush fire along the shoulder. Which was out by the time we passed, anyway. Grrr. And then the usual Los Angeles traffic, aggravated by extra traffic caused by detours and road closures due to fires.
I finished off at 20.4 mpg over 489 miles. Not too shabby!