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My 93 4.0 5spd ranger would average 23-24 on the way to/from lubbock multiple times. It made great torque and was equipped with an 8.8 and some gears. It is the "Splash" edition. Lol
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Wife keeps saying get a full-size with 4doors. With that kinda fuel consumption it be a weekend truck only lol. Waste if ya ask me. I just want a reg cab truck to just haul Shit if I need it and drive my Honda daily.
If I had it my way I'd buy a clean fox and trade my Honda for a 4 cylinder pickup and daily the pickup.
I saw a s10 blazer posted in the member rides that's dropped and that got me wanting one. But the nice ones want like 4 to 5 k.
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Originally posted by Pro88LX View Posthow long will it take you to save back that $2500 @ 4mpg?Originally posted by Cobraman View Post
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Originally posted by Buick355 View PostHe only changed the oil 5 times over 275k miles?
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My 94 Splash is reg cab and short bed. 2.3 and 5 speed. I have to TRY to get 20 mpg and I am meticulous about maintenance. It only has 85 k on it. I hoped it would get better when I bought it. I also had a 97 Nissan reg cab short bed with a 2.2 and 5 speed. It also would squeak out 19 or 20 mpg. They both could be outrun by a snail dragging an anchor.
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Originally posted by stang2be View PostWhat no thoughts on an el camino?
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Originally posted by bottlerocket View PostEPA tests for back then show the Nissan and Toyota to be the same as the 2.3L Ford, so right in the mid-low 20's. How much better is the manual than the auto for the 3.0L? I had an auto 3.0L back home and that thing made abysmal MPG and for a V6 was anemic. Averaged roughly 17mpg and couldn't get out of it's own way. My old 4cyl S10 did better with power but ended up with a cracked head or block, not sure which since we just got rid of it.
Originally posted by Baron View Postfueleconomy.gov
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Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostMy 97 S10 2.2L 5 speed would get 23-25mpg around town and would haul plenty of shit in the bed, even lowered. I would avoid the V6 trucks because my Blazer only get 16-18MPG on a good day. I've never dealt with the 2.3's or Yotas. Just weighing in my experiences.
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My 97 S10 2.2L 5 speed would get 23-25mpg around town and would haul plenty of shit in the bed, even lowered. I would avoid the V6 trucks because my Blazer only get 16-18MPG on a good day. I've never dealt with the 2.3's or Yotas. Just weighing in my experiences.
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Use to have one of these, great truck and gas mileage. Had 273k when I sold it, family had it since new and never had one problem with it.
Mitsubishi Mighty Max
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Originally posted by bottlerocket View PostThe 4.0L is what I have in my TJ which isn't bad, and the coil springs vs the YJ leafs make it slightly more bearable. But I only have 4.10s with 35" tires so its still tall gearing.
Even with a stick in a small cab, you could eat a steak with a fork and knife and be good to drive. I can barely drink a redbull in the jeep without getting it on my shirt.
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Originally posted by MustangPoser View PostActually, one of my first cars was a Jeep YJ, and I still have a TJ I drive on the street every once in awhile.
If he is driving more than 10 miles to work everyday, the stress factor of driving a jeep is HIGH. Mine has 4.88 gears, 4cyl, locked front and read, banks header/exhaust, intake. Mods probably give me 10bhp. Can't clear a hill without accelerating for 3 miles beforehand on the tollway. Leaving a gas station, the tires scream like I'm a 16 year old trying to look cool.
Driving a Jeep everyday sucks. I did it with my YJ for 4 years. Their really not worth a fuck beyond 4wl <5mph.
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