As soon as Chrysler teaches the Hemi to get 20 mpg, I will start bugging him! On the short test drives, the V6 did not appear to be that underpowered; let's give it a chanceujoint said:Good choice! I would have picked it too. Now see if your boss will allow a HEMI swap!!![]()
I'm hoping for 17-18 mpg.ujoint said:Good luck getting better than 15 in that JK.... Everybody I know that has one has been getting terrible mileage. (12-15)
Same here. Growing up in Europe with the gas prices we had over there tought me from early on to take care of the milage. Normally I am doing pretty good.TheGillz said:I get 16-18 city, 20ish highway. But I am anal how I drive it. My wife gets 15ish city cause she doesn't pay attention like I do to that. She steps on the throttle when she wants to go, and brake when she wants to stop. I coast, alot!
ujoint said:Good luck getting better than 15 in that JK.... Everybody I know that has one has been getting terrible mileage. (12-15)
The Swiss said:Durango_60: One of the beauties of the Rubicon IMHO is that it already comes with one of the best tires. I plan on keeping the stock tires until they are worn out. I plan on a small lift, propably the Daystar BB which gives about 1 3/4" where the stock tires still look good.
Zeero said:We tested a whole bunch of trucks for next purchases, and being professional drivers we analyzed and critiqued the living daylights out of EVERYTHING.![]()