I have read this site since 12-11 but this is my first post. Hopefully I posted in the right place.
I bought my 2001 dually in late Nov 2010 with 53,000 miles on it. Before buying this truck I spent a few years researching fuel use on the Dodge and Ford diesel duallies. I am sure that over that span I asked sixty or so people in parking lots what they were getting for mpg. The answers spanned from 13 - 21 mpg but the overwhelming majority with two wheel drive trucks said 17 mpg loaded or not. The 4x4 guys said the same except they got 15 mpg.
I have kept track of mpg since I bought my truck. These are my numbers 16. 65, 16. 92, 15. 75, 20. 57, 14. 92, 14. 23, 12. 87, 14. 84, 10. 91. I am obviously disappointed because I know that all those owners didn't just make up the 17 mpg number. I have been the only driver and most all of the miles are on secondary roads with some stop and go for lights, etc. I have hauled a lightly loaded car trailer and a gooseneck horse trailer loaded with hay on some trips, but this kind of mileage just doesn't seem right. The truck is stock.
Now that you have the details, here is the question. Does this seem normal? I was fully confident I'd get 17 mpg as an average and I seem to be getting a little over 15 mpg. What really confuses me is the significant differences from one fill up to the next. In one case the mpg about doubled!
I bought my 2001 dually in late Nov 2010 with 53,000 miles on it. Before buying this truck I spent a few years researching fuel use on the Dodge and Ford diesel duallies. I am sure that over that span I asked sixty or so people in parking lots what they were getting for mpg. The answers spanned from 13 - 21 mpg but the overwhelming majority with two wheel drive trucks said 17 mpg loaded or not. The 4x4 guys said the same except they got 15 mpg.
I have kept track of mpg since I bought my truck. These are my numbers 16. 65, 16. 92, 15. 75, 20. 57, 14. 92, 14. 23, 12. 87, 14. 84, 10. 91. I am obviously disappointed because I know that all those owners didn't just make up the 17 mpg number. I have been the only driver and most all of the miles are on secondary roads with some stop and go for lights, etc. I have hauled a lightly loaded car trailer and a gooseneck horse trailer loaded with hay on some trips, but this kind of mileage just doesn't seem right. The truck is stock.
Now that you have the details, here is the question. Does this seem normal? I was fully confident I'd get 17 mpg as an average and I seem to be getting a little over 15 mpg. What really confuses me is the significant differences from one fill up to the next. In one case the mpg about doubled!