Filled up today and got 10.9mpg
Filled up today and got 10.9mpg
Just averaged 22mpg on a 400 mile round trip on one tank. Stock '00 TJ with soft top. Avg speed 56mph. No significant wind. Cops didn't seem to mind me drafting semis
Typically get 18mpg with mostly city driving
Just averaged 22mpg on a 400 mile round trip on one tank. Stock '00 TJ with soft top. Avg speed 56mph. No significant wind. Cops didn't seem to mind me drafting semis
Are you driving all downhill?Typically get 18mpg with mostly city driving
Are you driving all downhill?
EPA city/highway MPG 14/17 MPG EPA combined MPG 15 MPG
16.547 mpg (this tank, 100% metro driving)Hey all.
Just read a thread about folks getting 17mpg and 18mpg in their TJs.
I have a 4.0, auto, running a 3.5” lift and 31s. Tires are bf goodrich mudterrains.
My average mpg is 10mpg, with 11.5mpg being my highest. That was me doing everything I could to keep in the overdrive “gear” with RPMs below 3k.
When I read the higher mpgs, got me thinking - is something wrong / old with mine? I do know I need a track bar replacement as well as the steering stabilizer replaced. Maybe that’s creating extra work?
Thanks all,
J
Any good hypermiler should be able to do 30% better than epa estimates in good conditions.
In the city?I normally drive 56-60mph.
Having owned 20 Jeeps myself, I highly doubt your claims.![]()
View attachment 548439View attachment 548440View attachment 548441View attachment 548442
Car scanner app screenshots are about 9% off
If you believe it, that's all that matters. Kinda like people with angry grilles that think they look cool.![]()
