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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2005

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3.8 L engine MPG

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CoolMoD - 01 Mar 2005 23:01 GMT
Does anybody know what kind of mileage I might expect with a 00 Chrysler
Town & Country Limited with a 3.8L engine?  The dealer is saying 18 in the
city and 24 on the highway.  Consumer Reports says 17 overall.

Appreciate any inputs.  Thanks!
Don
Denny - 01 Mar 2005 23:08 GMT
> Does anybody know what kind of mileage I might expect with a 00 Chrysler
> Town & Country Limited with a 3.8L engine?  The dealer is saying 18 in the
> city and 24 on the highway.  Consumer Reports says 17 overall.
>
> Appreciate any inputs.  Thanks!
> Don

My wife's '02 T&C eX with a 3.8 will get 24-25 mpg on the highway if I keep
the speed under 70 mph. When we get to the western states and start driving
80-85 mph it'll drop to 20-21 real quick. Around town the 17-18 mpg is about
right. I bought it new and the mileage has been the same since I got it.

Denny
CoolMoD - 03 Mar 2005 01:58 GMT
Thanks Denny!  After only getting 17-18 mpg on the highway with my Ford
Explorer, 24-25 mpg will be nice.  I'm taking it for a test drive tomorrow.

Don

> > Does anybody know what kind of mileage I might expect with a 00 Chrysler
> > Town & Country Limited with a 3.8L engine?  The dealer is saying 18 in the
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> Denny
 
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