LRO: RE: Rangie Fuel Milage (was: 1994 County SWB)

From: Carl Kinkade (kinkadegis@alltel.net)
Date: Fri Jul 06 2001 - 12:05:40 EDT

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    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

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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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