Mr_Geo (Louisville, KY)
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Post by Mr_Geo (Louisville, KY) on Mar 20, 2018 2:46:37 GMT -5
Put down as much information you know about your worst gas mileage vehicle you've ever owned. Year: Make: Model: MPG/KPL:
My worst vehicle is a 1996 F-150 Eddie Bauer w/ an inline 6, 4.9L engine and two gas tanks. I get 4 MPG (1.70057 KPL)!!! How's that for rotten!
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Post by BGJam (Twin Cities MN) on Mar 21, 2018 11:30:27 GMT -5
1963 Ford Fairlane. Big V8. About 7mpg. But that was half a century ago!
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Post by SUVFan on Mar 21, 2018 20:49:20 GMT -5
A Ford Expedition, mid 90s. I think of it as my best gas guzzler!!
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Post by jams77 on Mar 22, 2018 9:37:26 GMT -5
Isuzu Trooper
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rodking3
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It's not mine either.
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Post by rodking3 on Mar 22, 2018 14:56:23 GMT -5
"76 Ford F-150 4WD with a 360 V8, 4 spd and dual range transfer case. In winter, one had to lock the front hubs in so they could be 4WD ready. Winter mileage about 5 mpg on the freeway at 55 mph.
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Mr_Geo (Louisville, KY)
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Post by Mr_Geo (Louisville, KY) on Mar 22, 2018 20:33:31 GMT -5
A Ford Expedition, mid 90s. I think of it as my best gas guzzler!! Do you know what gas mileage you got?
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Post by SUVFan on Mar 24, 2018 13:05:06 GMT -5
A Ford Expedition, mid 90s. I think of it as my best gas guzzler!! Do you know what gas mileage you got?It was about 17.5 overall.
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Post by mikey1960 on Mar 24, 2018 14:11:43 GMT -5
Until 2006. every car I have owned was under 20 mpg.
worst. was probably my 1968 Camaro
I lived on ft Myers beach and would just cruise around there and sit in traffic a lot burning gas without moving.
so I'd have to say that was but no numbers to show. maybe 10-12 mpg
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Post by bluwahoo (FL/AL Coast) on Mar 25, 2018 15:54:10 GMT -5
My brother's 1969 Z28 Camaro would get 8-10 mpg (depending on who was driving it) and manual transmission
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Post by raidermaniac on Mar 25, 2018 18:36:27 GMT -5
2006 Chrysler 300 Hemi. Usually about 14mpg.
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Post by joeski1 on Mar 27, 2018 12:26:07 GMT -5
My Sc'd v6 o4 acura tl gets a dismal 20 mpg..
If I stay off the light to light dragway......
Otherwise. . 16 mpg
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2018 1:50:21 GMT -5
In 1978 I owned a 1967 Chrysler Newport 2Dr 383 2 barrel Automatic It got 9 Mpg Around town and worse when it was cold.
Nice car great runner but wow could that car eat gas, thank goodness gas was only .49 cents a gal USD.
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Post by drbob1956 on Mar 31, 2018 3:50:31 GMT -5
I owned 1962 Dodge 413 Wedge with a 6 pak. I used to watch the gas gauge race the speedometer. And that was in 1971 right before Vietnam.
Gas Prices Were 24.9 a Gallon and that's back when Premium was Red not green.
It was push button Automatic on the Dash.
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Post by wawanderer on Apr 1, 2018 13:35:04 GMT -5
A Chevelle SS396
I had to shut off the engine when fueling, because if I didn't it would never get full.
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Post by Blitzburgh58 [Toledo] on Apr 1, 2018 13:54:09 GMT -5
Both trucks I still own (my first two vehicles owned), get worse than 20. My 2008 F-150 gets about 14 MPG combined, and my 1999 Ranger gets about 18 MPG combined.
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