I have found that it is pretty consistent no matter what I am doing with it,
highway or city or off road. The highway mileage may get up to 14 and if it
does I feel lucky (that must be with a strong tail wind).
I have definitely noticed a huge difference in our monthly gas bill since I
started driving the rover on a daily basis and not our BMW, which get about
30 mpg.
Carl
Carl Kinkade, MCRP
ESRI Authorized Instructor
Kinkade GIS
Using GIS for Public Health and Community Analysis
Lincoln, NE 68502
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-lro@Works.Team.Net [mailto:owner-lro@Works.Team.Net]On
Behalf Of Hope Peter
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 10:41 AM
To: lro@Works.Team.Net
Subject: LRO: Rangie Fuel Milage (was: 1994 County SWB)
> I have a '95 RR LWB and love it, but be prepared to pay for fuel costs if
> you drive it very much. I average about 10 mpg.
>
Is this typical milage? Have a friend with a 95 but never asked.
Find it hard to believe that it gets milage so low. Our full size GMC with
a 5.0l gets about 18 around the city and got 24mpg highway when we still
lived in a place that you could drive for more then 10 miles on a highway at
over 40mph.
Pete
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