Hey, I see you're in Austell, GA! I moved to PA from Lithia Springs back in 2002.
FWIW, I'm not just making up numbers here. The mileage goes down very significantly when pulling a load, but my empty numbers are always 20+ unless I drive it hard. Even pulling a loaded 3 horse trailer up a mountain on I-77 in WV I get 13mpg according to the display. Again, I was thinking of a buying a new SRW Dodge until I saw the mpg numbers posted here. At 20+mpg I was thinking I could use it as a daily driver for a 40+ mile round trip commute AND as a tow vehicle.
My dually gets 25 mpg, pulling my 5th wheel!
The best way to increase your mileage is to lie about it.
Thats harsh did you wake up on the wrong side of the cave LOL
I don't really care whether anyone believes it or not - I was just sharing data. It's not like I have an agenda to come here and lie. Even before I flashed my truck with the SuperChips module it would always get 19-20, now it gets 20+. Even today, with 40 bags of sawdust and 8 2x4s from a local Amish sawmill in the bed, the display was reading a steady 20. 6 on the way home (country roads, not interstate). I will try to locate the original window sticker and verify my gears, etc.
Only thing that was ever done to my truck was an early re-flash of the ECM due to a persistent CEL for fuel pressure that was apparently a false alarm (the CEL would come on when I would plug an Ipod into the aux port on the radio). I flashed with the Superchips module somewhere between 30K - 35K miles.
My overhead display shows 25mpg. But the real one is a bit over 18 (mix city and highway). My display obviously lies a lot
Ilian