I'm recently back from a month-long trip to the Jackson Hole area in Wyoming--living out of my 4Runner and photographing mostly grizzly bears. I just finished doing all my accounting for trip, so thought I'd share an interesting comparison... and a few grizzly bear photos, because it can't all be about the math...
2018 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road with E-rated tires
May-June 2022
5,641 miles
18.6 MPG (total trip average)
$1,497.60 in gas
$4.94 per gallon (total trip average)
I do this trip once or twice per year, so I pulled up the accounting from my first trip in this 4Runner, back in fall of 2018. At that point I was in stock tires, so the gas mileage was a little better.
Sep-Oct 2018
4,717 miles
20.4 MPG (total trip average)
$766.08 in gas
$3.31 per gallon (total trip average)
Between losing 2 MPG with the tires, gas being stupid expensive, and just a few more miles... I doubled the gas cost.
Now for the gratuitous grizzly bears as compensation for making you read accounting numbers...
2018 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road with E-rated tires
May-June 2022
5,641 miles
18.6 MPG (total trip average)
$1,497.60 in gas
$4.94 per gallon (total trip average)
I do this trip once or twice per year, so I pulled up the accounting from my first trip in this 4Runner, back in fall of 2018. At that point I was in stock tires, so the gas mileage was a little better.
Sep-Oct 2018
4,717 miles
20.4 MPG (total trip average)
$766.08 in gas
$3.31 per gallon (total trip average)
Between losing 2 MPG with the tires, gas being stupid expensive, and just a few more miles... I doubled the gas cost.
Now for the gratuitous grizzly bears as compensation for making you read accounting numbers...