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Just returned from a elk scouting trip this last weekend, 1550 miles with a 26.7 average MPG. Ave speed for the trip was 57 mph due to a lot of the drive being Interstate at 78 mph

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Guys buying trucks and bragging about mileage kill me. Buy a Toyota hybrid.

Not really. I don't why someone can't be happy with both the mpg and drivability?
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a43603508/2023-toyota-tundra-hybrid-reliability-maintenance/
Just another item on the long list of disappointments with the new tundra.


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The guy down the block got a 2022 Ford Maverick hybrid and the mileage numbers he was telling me were borderline unbelievable. I suppose if you just do short electric powered around town stuff you too could get 70 mpg with over 40 average on the road.


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For those who own the 3.0 duramax, are you factoring in the higher price of Diesel as well as Def ?



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The guy down the block got a 2022 Ford Maverick hybrid and the mileage numbers he was telling me were borderline unbelievable. I suppose if you just do short electric powered around town stuff you too could get 70 mpg with over 40 average on the road


My neighbor bought a 2023 lariat . It looks like a midget mobile even next to a Honda Ridgeline.

I sat in the Lariat , would not wish that on anyone on a long trip.

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Last time I did the math, I was still ahead with the higher cost of diesel vs. gas. Not by a ton but ahead. Have not run the numbers recently. These little diesels don't use much DEF, in my experience. Usually good for about 6500 miles

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How's the truck and mileage?

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