Firestarter
Well-Known Member
I drive normally, but I don’t gun it or slam on my brakes. So I go the speed of traffic but I’m not racing up to it
also, my Rubi is getting over mpg average and not dropping despite my heavy city driving. I do use ESS and slowly accelerate/ brake early
Trail recon had a guy on his Gladiator MPG regear video that claims he averaged 20mpg on his JL on 40” tires. No racks or lights to reduce aero though.Some of you guys are mileage monsters. Driving like a granny, I can get up to 14.5mpg max on 37x12.5x17 toyo rt. Otherwise it's 13 to 13.5. Thats mixer highway and city.. She's about 2 months old and have about 2500 miles on her.
also, my Rubi is getting over mpg average and not dropping despite my heavy city driving. I do use ESS and slowly accelerate/ brake early
Mine averaged 13 mpg for the first 140ish miles including a 70 mile freeway trip home. Now I’m easily getting over 16 mpg and a tad over 17 driving calmly.Ouch...
I have a 2021 Mojave with ~2000 miles on stock MTs:
Normal everyday driving is a whopping 13.8ish...
Highway centric driving with an average of 75 mph, I see 15.7ish...
Coming from a 2011 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Limited...which consistently was getting 14.7ish normal driving and 17+ish for highway. Needless to say, I am disappointed with the efficiency of my new Jeep! LOL (I still absolutely love this truck)
My Mojave started picking up after 2000 miles. Got about 17-18 average. Just put bigger tires on it and just had the dealership reprogram the computer about 20 minutes ago. Anxious to see what it shows now. Was showing 16 before program. Only have 2600 miles on the truck so far. Wonder if it get better with more miles? Some are saying they are averaging 20+?
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