Here's my fuel mileage at just over 8K on the clock. I have recorded all fuel purchases in my computer, so these are hard figures, not guesses or wishes.
About 6K of these miles have been "non towing" with a large percentage of "in town" stop and go (this is my everyday drive vehicle). I've made 4 towing trips of about 1600 miles total.
Overall average after 8K: just under 14MPG.
Towing: 11-12MPG (this is on the West Coast (Washington / Oregon) with lots of hills)
Just completed a trip of 550 miles from the Seattle area to the Tri-Cities area (Eastern Washington). This includes crossing the Cascade Range going and coming. I intentionally keep my speed down to 60-63MPH with the cruise control set. This was solo (no trailer) with 57gals fuel (to start) and no load except my 5th wheel hitch. Overall average was 18. 3MPG.
These results are about the same as my 2001 2500 NV4500 CTD. The towing MPG is a little better in my 2005, but the "in town" stop and go is a little less then my 2001.
About 6K of these miles have been "non towing" with a large percentage of "in town" stop and go (this is my everyday drive vehicle). I've made 4 towing trips of about 1600 miles total.
Overall average after 8K: just under 14MPG.
Towing: 11-12MPG (this is on the West Coast (Washington / Oregon) with lots of hills)
Just completed a trip of 550 miles from the Seattle area to the Tri-Cities area (Eastern Washington). This includes crossing the Cascade Range going and coming. I intentionally keep my speed down to 60-63MPH with the cruise control set. This was solo (no trailer) with 57gals fuel (to start) and no load except my 5th wheel hitch. Overall average was 18. 3MPG.
These results are about the same as my 2001 2500 NV4500 CTD. The towing MPG is a little better in my 2005, but the "in town" stop and go is a little less then my 2001.