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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / November 2007

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Town and Country; Durango

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bigdipper48353 - 11 Nov 2007 19:41 GMT
I have two trucks, both 1999. One is town and country with a 3.8 liter engine
and the other is a Durango with a 5.9 engine fully equipped with a tow
package, and rear wheel drive. what kind of gas mileage can I expect from
each one? the Durango gives me 14.5 mpg and the t&c gives me about 17.4 mpg.
What can I do to improve the mpg on each one?
Christopher Thompson - 11 Nov 2007 21:17 GMT
> I have two trucks, both 1999. One is town and country with a 3.8 liter
> engine and the other is a Durango with a 5.9 engine fully equipped with
> a tow package, and rear wheel drive. what kind of gas mileage can I
> expect from each one? the Durango gives me 14.5 mpg and the t&c gives me
> about 17.4 mpg. What can I do to improve the mpg on each one?

drive like you have an egg under your foot, other than that keep your
tires aired up and use your head when you are driving, it takes less fuel
to maintain a speed and More fuel to accel. the harder you accel the more
fuel it takes....keep these things in mind when driving for economy.

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