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    16 Tundra 4x4
    Fill up every 2 weeks. Usually takes 30.5-32 gallons with gas light on.
    14.2mpg over the life of the truck (63,000 miles)

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    How in the world do you people remain sane driving 1k+ miles per week? Takes me 15 minutes to get to work and in f’n over it by song 2 on the radio.

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    2009 Honda Civic, maybe 250 miles a week getting 32 mpg! 2019 GMC Sierra AT4 with the 5.3, maybe 50 miles a week getting 14 mpg pulling the golf cart trailer back and fourth to the club.
    every expert was once a beginner

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    2020 F350, 700+ per week. 11.5-12.5mpg
    Yeah, but do you consider a dog to be a filthy animal? I wouldn't go so far as to call a dog filthy but they're definitely dirty. But, a dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wiz18 View Post
    How in the world do you people remain sane driving 1k+ miles per week? Takes me 15 minutes to get to work and in f’n over it by song 2 on the radio.
    I'm with you. I couldn't take driving that much. I sure hope they have a company footing the gas and truck bill.

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    I work from home while my 2016 Tundra sits in the driveway getting low to mid teens MPG. I'm no help, sorry.

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    checking on loggers involves a lot of miles.

    thin it and burn it!
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    06 F150 400 miles a week at 12.5 mpg with 33’s to 260k. About to put a new motor in it and keep it as a hunting truck. Picked up this 99 Camry 2 years ago with 46k on it. Changed jobs about 1-1/2 ago and now drive about 60 miles a week total back and forth to the shop. Car now has 62k on it and gets about 24mpg. Not bad for 23 year old spark plugs and wires.
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    2th just walks out of his veranda.. and plays eeny meeny miny moe

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    I have an 18 Tundra. I thought I get 12ish, really don't know now. I don't really pay attention to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    checking on loggers involves a lot of miles.

    thin it and burn it!
    Always gotta thin it and burn it
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    Literally translated to, "I smell like Scotch and Kodiak".
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    The better question would've been:

    -What do you drive daily, how many miles do you drive, what is your mpg, and what do you do for a living?

    99% of folks with a pickup do little more than grocery get and it's so funny to me.

    50% of folks with a pickup do little more than grocery get in a $100k diesel pickup at 3x the maintenance cost and 30% higher fuel per gallon.

    100% of people are stupid.
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    Go tigers!

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    21 F150 5.0. 6-800 miles/week. 19mpg.


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    2020 Chevy Silverado 1500 63k 16-17mpg leveled on 285/60/20 toyo rt
    Drive about 300/400 miles per week
    "run and gun guide service"

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    2020 Ram 1500 V8. Gets ~19mpg driving like I want to. If I slow down to the speed limit, I'm in the lower 20's. Avg 100 miles a week. Have a Civic I drive to and from work that gets 34mpg.
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    Go Tigers!

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    2014 Toyota Tacoma single cab 4cyl 4x4
    About 40-50 miles in an average week
    About 18 MPGs
    61k miles
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    Quote Originally Posted by wiz18 View Post
    How in the world do you people remain sane driving 1k+ miles per week? Takes me 15 minutes to get to work and in f’n over it by song 2 on the radio.
    Satellite radio, podcasts, and Spotify. Id rather be on the road than going to my office every day.

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    2013 Yukon Denali
    800 to 1000 miles a week
    about 15 mpg I think, I get paid .60 a mile reimbursement
    Been thinking about trading any day now, it's got about 130k on it and looks and runs perfect though, never uses a drop of oil
    Last edited by ecu1984; 08-10-2022 at 02:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwampDecoy View Post
    Is this a misprint?

    Same 2018 Tundra 4x4 avg. 1000mi./wk. 15.3mpg
    I don’t drive mine near that but I’ve hand calculated and used the computer and I average 13-15, 3 inch lift with 35s. That’s driving around town 1 day and maybe a 2-300 mile road trip on the weekends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turbo View Post
    The better question would've been:

    -What do you drive daily, how many miles do you drive, what is your mpg, and what do you do for a living?

    99% of folks with a pickup do little more than grocery get and it's so funny to me.

    50% of folks with a pickup do little more than grocery get in a $100k diesel pickup at 3x the maintenance cost and 30% higher fuel per gallon.

    100% of people are stupid.
    I drive an f250 GAS.

    I drive to my office and back. I am a high powered executive type.

    on weekends i pull campers, boats etc.

    I can't (or choose not to) afford an additional vehicle to "grocery get," so i drive the 250 there too.

    12mpg in city. around 15 on the hwy. ~7mpg pulling. I average 200 miles/ week-ish.

    oh, and its a company truck so I dont care. Laugh away.
    Last edited by Jozie & Me; 08-10-2022 at 03:32 PM.
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