jewishoverlander
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At speed, drag has more of an affect on fuel economy than weight. Also, at least for the GX 460, the type of driving that you use it for really matters in terms of fuel economy. Slower speed start stop driving really burns gas, but it's actually surprisingly efficient at highway speeds.
For sure about types of driving. But I would assume in these big MPG threads people are talking averages here. For example today, I went on instagram and comment/asked a bunch of fully built out GX rigs their MPG. So only cars with full armor, (possibly not underneath), rack, RTT, custom cabinetry in the back, gas, water etc. The range was incredible. When I ask them they obviously understand I am talking about a trip MPG, not just driving to the store.
I got 9MPG, 11MPG, 14-15MPG and all these people are running 33s and I would assume are all at payload or above. So why such insanely big differences? I dont think anybody with that much $ put into a car is stupid enough to say their MPG without mentioning that they are trying to drive 80MPH.. and as far as trails and backcountry roads, is that type of driving style*** on these type of roads, by this I mean, is person 1 going to get significantly different MPG than person 2 on a backcountry road going to have such a huge impact on MPG?
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