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Yep. And why take such obscure factors such as wind resistance into account?
Makes believing in what our Lie-O-Meters claim for mpg seem quite reasonable in comparison.
I'd love to perform a controlled test of one in my environment.
Let's say its an ideal (for the car) 70 degrees. I don't use A/C and certainly wouldn't need the heater so that's not a factor. All we have here is 2-lane highways so that puts it at 310 miles, supposedly. Let's also say that I...
Not to worry, you cars will give you friendly reminders within a few seconds.
Besides, it couldn't be much worse than dealer oil changes. At least you'd forget to put the correct oil in it.
It's better to change it before storing the car, but there might be a good compromise for some elderly and retired people.
You should consider draining the oil in the fall, then adding the new oil in the spring. That'd also keep you busy for two months.
Luckily the fuel I use is nowhere near that heavy. Besides, there's no law against not filling the tank to capacity.
Before leaving and while on a trip I don't eat or drink anything, so driving for 12 to 14 hours without stopping is no big deal. It's having to stop for fuel before I need to...
That doesn't surprise me, but out here the gas stations can be farther apart than your states back there in the east are wide.
Also, it's nice not to have to pull into the few there are any more often than necessary when pulling up to 38-foot trailers. Plus, being more able to pick where I get...
I suppose in theory the 3500 could get 15 mpg, if driving slowly and not towing anything.
But since its sole purpose in life is to tow, a minimum of about 8,000 and up to 25,000 lbs., it generally gets between 5 and 10 mpg. Sometimes into the 11s.
So not quite 1,500 miles - which would be...
I would gladly pay whatever it takes to be able to go wherever I want/need to go without being "tied to an umbilical cord".
There's a reason I added a 46-gallon auxiliary tank to the factory 74 gallon capacity my Ram 3500 has. There just aren't all that many gas stations in some areas around...
Yep. Tucked away vs. come take me. Or at least hit me while driving by.
I'd be sleeping in mine (and well armed) if I had to park in a place like that.
It's easier said than done to buy new tires these days.
Ordered a set earlier this year, and when they arrived two of them had date codes from early '23. Tire Rack claims that "new" tires are still perfectly fine to sell for up to four years. Meanwhile their parent company (Discount Tire) won't...
It was so friggin' nice to drive it. I may take another drive or three if the weather holds.
The bummer is that I'll have to drive very sedately because of the ancient tires.
I took a quick drive today to blow the cobwebs off and get the oil warmed up before the hibernation.
To accomplish that I did two things. First was to make a cover for the oil cooler so I didn't have to drive up the road to 10,000 feet (hear that, 2nd?) like I usually do to get it warm. Then...
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