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A mileage observation.

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I guess I'm old too, but a few years behind you. I stick to a reasonable speedometer devaiation above the posted speed limit. I.e., 35 mph limit = 37-38 mph driven. I don't often encounter speed limits higher than 65 mph. Combined with the mpg gains from living at altitude, I'm looking forward to finding out what my truck will do!
 
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I guess I'm old too, but a few years behind you. I stick to a reasonable speedometer devaiation above the posted speed limit. I.e., 35 mph limit = 37-38 mph driven. I don't often encounter speed limits higher than 65 mph. Combined with the mpg gains from living at altitude, I'm looking forward to finding out what my truck will do!
I mainly did the experiment due to so many complaints of bad mileage. It’s behavior more than vehicle characteristics. I’m just a patient person enjoying my life at a comfortable pace. (Note) I always hang out in the right lane. ?
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