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Rebel Gas Mileage vs Every Other Trim

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I believe the following information from the Fuelly Website gives us a pretty good idea how Rebel vs Other Ram 1500 owners drive :)

  1. Big Horn: Avg MPG of 15.06
  2. Rebel: Avg MPG of 8.86
  3. Laramie: Avg MPG of 14.52
  4. Laramie Longhorn: Avg MPG of 11.29
  5. Limited: Avg MPG of 13.56
(Only 2019 models with the Hemi Gas [non-etorque] included)

The one e-torque is a Laramie, with Avg MPG of 16.92
 

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I drive with Thor's hammer on the gas pedal, but I've had a lot of highway miles lately, probably explains my 15+ mpg average. In the city I'm probably around 9mpg or less.
 
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I get 14 - 15 around town but where we live it is very hilly. When we moved to this area last year from the flatlands,:) my Tacoma millage dropped 2 mpg.

Highway mileage 17 mpg higher if I work at it. Had a brief 22 mpg last road trip.

Rebel 5.7 with etorque
 

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Moving larger tires doesn't help.

I get about 14mpg in town and 18mpg on the highway with my 2017 Rebel.

Wouldn't change a thing though...
 

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Ok I’m new here but I just got my Rebel and the first thing I did was increase the tire pressure. I don’t notice any difference in the ride and in my past experiences it can increase my mileage by 2-3 mpgs. In the summer I also go a little below the max because the heat will increase air pressure. In the winter I go about a pound under. Nothing real extreme weather wise here in eastern North Carolina so I can really set the pressure to my liking.
 

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Ok I’m new here but I just got my Rebel and the first thing I did was increase the tire pressure. I don’t notice any difference in the ride and in my past experiences it can increase my mileage by 2-3 mpgs. In the summer I also go a little below the max because the heat will increase air pressure. In the winter I go about a pound under. Nothing real extreme weather wise here in eastern North Carolina so I can really set the pressure to my liking.

nice gen v viper btw. i had a gen II gts silver/black stripe with a roe. loved that car.
 

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I believe the following information from the Fuelly Website gives us a pretty good idea how Rebel vs Other Ram 1500 owners drive :)

  1. Big Horn: Avg MPG of 15.06
  2. Rebel: Avg MPG of 8.86
  3. Laramie: Avg MPG of 14.52
  4. Laramie Longhorn: Avg MPG of 11.29
  5. Limited: Avg MPG of 13.56
(Only 2019 models with the Hemi Gas [non-etorque] included)

The one e-torque is a Laramie, with Avg MPG of 16.92

I don't think it's true at all, I am getting 2X...
 

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nice gen v viper btw. i had a gen II gts silver/black stripe with a roe. loved that car.

Thank you! I’m wondering what will get better mpg my Viper or Rebel...The Scat Pack gets about 26 on the highway...I’ve never really checked the Viper.
 

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