JCMatthews
Tour Guide
I am seeing just shy of 17 on the hwy. I am taking a long hwy drive this weekend, I will get exact numbers.
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In the end gas mileage will be a wash. They are just to close to matter. The Tundra does not have to work as hard when all of your gear and friends/family are loaded. Less work, means better efficiency. The Tacoma works much harder when loaded to the gunwales. Overloaded and working hard equals less efficient. I do still really like first gen. DC Tacomas, and if I was single or had fewer kids, I'd be driving one.Thanks man im in a debate with myself on trading my taco for a tundra but the mpg is the only catch.
The transit bag does help. I run one in my Engel MT-45. What I noticed helped more though was blocking the sun that hits the fridge/cooler. In my 4Runner I added the same Reflectix to my rear windows, used little self-adhesive Velcro squares. I keep the rear-side windows installed during the whole trip, I install the rear-back window when we are stopped for period of time (all day) and running off the battery. It blocks all the direct sun to the fridge which helped keep it cooler.