Same here Rock Chuck. My F150 is in the garage at the cottage and the SUV gets the daily driver runs. When I did use the truck, since it has those big remote controlled fold in side mirrors, I'd fold them in when I had light traffic and watch the mpg computer register slightly better mpg. Floating hills using the momentum that you have built up on flat road and not trying to maintain your speed going up hill saves gas. It does drive other drivers behind you crazy though, so don't do it in traffic.


My other auto is a .45

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