Insane Gas Prices - These Top 5 Fuel-Sipping Trucks That Will Go & Tow Farther For Less!

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  • @asasnitchler9347
    @asasnitchler9347 2 роки тому +22

    I have a 2020 1500 Silverado Duramax diesel. Bought it with 11K, and just passed 30K in the past 8 months. I have an average of 24.6MPG for the 19K+ miles, and generallyget 29.2 at 65 mph highway speeds. I've got a good amount of highway miles, but I'm a bit heavy footed when in the city. I've only pulled twice (9k lbs 32 ft. camper) in this time, and averaged about 9mpg (Ks wind). I'll be an eco-diesel fan going fwd until electric gets me the range I need on a weekly (weekend camping trip) basis.

  • @billjamison2877
    @billjamison2877 2 роки тому +60

    Any half-ton 4x4 truck that can get 18-21 mpg is a winner in my book. Considering 15-20 years ago, 8-15 mpg with a 4x4 was the norm.

    • @TheShift1313
      @TheShift1313 2 роки тому +3

      In my 89 f150 long bed 5sp 4.9l i would see up to 21mpg if i had dirt bikes loaded. Without i would see 18mpg. That was over a 4hr hwy drive. Was a great truck and motor

    • @jeremyrichey4243
      @jeremyrichey4243 Рік тому +1

      @@TheShift1313 Yeah, I had an 88 F250 460ci for a while, and wish I'd gotten the I6. It got between 8-10 whither in town or on highway. I wish they'd sold a lot more I6's, they always seemed to disappear quickly if they ever came up for sale. Got rid of it 10 years ago though, they're too hard to find parts for, and find people who know how to work on them now.

    • @TheShift1313
      @TheShift1313 Рік тому +1

      @@jeremyrichey4243 for sure. I had a carbbed 4.9l in my 85 bronco. The single bbl carb didnt help with hp but mad did that motor have tons of torque. I towed a car with it on the highway no problem with the np 4speed with no OD. The efi 4.9l revved put much better with the new intake design. I had a couple 5.0l and had a 351m 400 but always preffered the 4.9l in my trucks. I have a '21 f150 with the 2.7l and its been a great truck with great mpg and tows my 5000lb rv just fine through the mtns in nc up to ny. It would be amazing if ford could make a 3.5l i 6 ecoboost foe the trucks :)

    • @TexasNationalist1836
      @TexasNationalist1836 Рік тому

      @@jeremyrichey4243 I have a 2013 F-150 Ecoboost 3.5 V6 and I only am getting 14.6 miles per gallon and IDK why

  • @Barrysteezy
    @Barrysteezy 2 роки тому +90

    As an owner of a 3.0 Duramax silverado I consistently get over 30mpg mixed driving and while towing an rx8 (~3100lbs) and a 1800lbs trailer usually get 22mpg. Couldn't be happier with my choice of truck.

    • @SuperSnakePlissken
      @SuperSnakePlissken 2 роки тому +13

      For now. Your China truck is going to break down sooner than later.

    • @Barrysteezy
      @Barrysteezy 2 роки тому +8

      @@SuperSnakePlissken ummm idk where you're getting China truck from. But you must be one of those super opinionated people that everyone hates

    • @tracyfry6818
      @tracyfry6818 2 роки тому +9

      Wait till you have to do the scheduled timing belt service at 150000 miles. Look it up. Worst motor design from GM

    • @SuperSnakePlissken
      @SuperSnakePlissken 2 роки тому +14

      @@tracyfry6818 No way. The worst design from GM is the 5.3L V8 with the cylinder deactivation. It's a 100% failure rate post 150,000 miles. Headers, lifters, camshaft, cylinder gaskets. The total repair is north of $3,000 at this point.

    • @Barrysteezy
      @Barrysteezy 2 роки тому +36

      @@tracyfry6818 It has a timing chain, what you're referring to is the oil pump belt. It's roughly a $1100 service. To me this isn't a big deal. Think of it like having to do a clutch. It's scheduled service, if the price of that scares you then you're in a truck out of your league.

  • @Grenyas
    @Grenyas 2 роки тому +85

    My daily for the past year has basically been a 2.4L Camry. I avg about 26 mpg. Not the most fuel efficient thing around, but it only cost $500 to buy from my mom's coworker, so I call it a win.

    • @seanmoore10
      @seanmoore10 2 роки тому +9

      Keep an eye on the oil level. The late 2000s models had bad oil rings and so those engines tend to burn oil.

    • @KumarKush69
      @KumarKush69 2 роки тому +16

      Better than getting a financed loan for 45k or higher

    • @shanes481
      @shanes481 2 роки тому +3

      Smart man.

    • @Grenyas
      @Grenyas 2 роки тому +1

      @@seanmoore10 Thanks for the tip. Mine is a 2004. The only issue I haven't gotten around to fixing is a power steering leak. I'll probably look at it this weekend and see what parts I need to replace.

    • @bobtenharkel4367
      @bobtenharkel4367 2 роки тому +2

      @@Grenyas are you sure it’s leaking? I thought mine was but it was actually my front axle boot cracked and was slinging grease.

  • @paulehlers2225
    @paulehlers2225 2 роки тому +31

    Love my 2020 Gen-3 EcoDiesel Ram1500. I've clocked 32MPG round trip from Wheat Ridge to Silverthorn several times. Out on the flats of eastern Colorado & other plains states 25-30MPG regularly. Ram Longhorn 3.92 rear ratio gears. With these raising prices special ordering this truck right before Covid hit was a great move.

    • @Sanctified_EDC_Gear
      @Sanctified_EDC_Gear 2 роки тому +1

      How much too Fill the Tank right ?

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому

      @@Sanctified_EDC_Gear tank capacity is 26 galllon. how much is diesel near you?
      Why does cost to fill matter?

    • @Sanctified_EDC_Gear
      @Sanctified_EDC_Gear 2 роки тому +2

      Just over $5 here, that's about $130 for a tank.

    • @Sanctified_EDC_Gear
      @Sanctified_EDC_Gear 2 роки тому

      Reg Unleaded is $4.70 and premium is just a tic over $5

  • @WRXXXual
    @WRXXXual 2 роки тому +47

    My 2020 Silverado High Country with the 3.0 Duramax is amazing!

    • @mddunlap03
      @mddunlap03 2 роки тому

      It should be it has the tow rating that’s beat by some midsize trucks and with the extra cost of fuel/def/maintenance you won’t ever make up the cost especially considering it was a 3950$ option. Now I hear it might be coming in a canyon and that would make a class leading mid size truck

    • @WRXXXual
      @WRXXXual 2 роки тому +1

      @@mddunlap03 You are a great example of somebody who acts like reading some crap on the internet/watching a few videos now means you know it all. Well, shitbird, here are some facts that actual ownership gives you, which a youtube video can't:
      A) While I have towed with my truck across the country the number of times I needed to tow anywhere near max capacity is exactly zero... pretty much like all other 1/2 ton truck owners. So yeah, given the choice between extra towing capacity I don't need vs. the incredible range I am currently enjoying, it's not a hard decision for me.
      B) Fuel cost sucks right now, but I'd still rather be driving my diesel vs. gas. I get 23 around town and 29-33 on the highway. Hell my best 50 mile average is 33.4 mpg. The gas trucks struggle to get the kind of mileage on the highway that I get around town without trying. Diesel would have to be significantly more expensive than it is now compared to gas in order to make gas worth it to me. Oh, and DEF is $12-$15 bucks every 4,000-7,000 miles, wow... so expensive. All these fuel costs have done is slow down the return I'd see. On the other hand I can go a solid two weeks between fill-ups during daily driving. I can also go from Savannah, GA to Washington, D.C. on one tank of fuel with diesel to spare in the tank. The time savings by not having to be at the pump once, or twice a week with a gas engine is worth it to me.
      C) You want to see this engine in a Canyon, yeah? Then you're welcome, you smug prick. It's the guys like me that made it possible for you. I'm not sure why you'd want this engine though with all the associated cost of, "fuel/def/maintenance." It's a terrible powertrain that only an idiot would want... 😏
      🙄

    • @SkinnerFurniture
      @SkinnerFurniture 2 роки тому +5

      Love my LTZ with baby duramax. Awesome mpgs towing also.

    • @dawsonholland2885
      @dawsonholland2885 2 роки тому

      The baby d max has so many probloms tho

    • @AnontheGOAT
      @AnontheGOAT 2 роки тому

      @@dawsonholland2885 No it doesn't. The only "issue" is the oil pump belt which requires a transmission drop @ 150k in order to be replaced.

  • @pmmaneille
    @pmmaneille 2 роки тому +3

    On a trip from Baytown TX to downtown Houston, I got averaged 29 mpg with my 2018 F-150 2.7 2 wheel drive and also got 28.2 from Silsbee TX to Sulphur LA that was around a 65 mile drive.

  • @fikes73
    @fikes73 2 роки тому +43

    2020 Silverado LT 4x4 duramax at my house. On road trips with no aircon, I see 30 mpg. Air conditioning in the summer and I see 26-27. Average at home is 23-24. People don’t believe me when I tell them those numbers. That little 3 liter inline 6 diesel pulls strong too. Plenty of passing power on the highway

    • @carsonknott9884
      @carsonknott9884 2 роки тому +2

      We are looking at getting the 2022 Silverado dmax and we need to tow a boat that will weigh at least 7,500lb. Do you think it can handle that?

    • @samscola585
      @samscola585 2 роки тому +2

      @@carsonknott9884 absolutely! has tow rating to 9500lbs

    • @4673962
      @4673962 2 роки тому +2

      I believe you. People must be in absolute denial. Every short or long term review of this little Duramax on UA-cam says it does that. Some even better. Great choice of truck 👊👍

    • @daleliske9757
      @daleliske9757 2 роки тому

      It's the cost of replacing the oil drive belt that scares me away from this engine. I'm all GM, but the cost of changing this belt at 150,000, GM'S suggestion. $2000 to drop transmission or even separate the cab from the chassis do this job. And ,
      .75 more a gallon over gas, plus the extra cost of engine.?! You gotta drive at least 300,000 miles just to break even.! Probably more since you have to fork out $1800 -2000 every 150,000 miles for this belt change. No thanks.

    • @TheACCHRM
      @TheACCHRM Рік тому

      @@daleliske9757 diesel is more than gas only in SOME areas, plus the resale value is insane on the Duramax, Im selling my 2021 LTZ 3.0, MSRP was 58k, after 22k miles, Im selling it tomorrow and got an offer of $55,000, we ran numbers on the exact same truck but with a gas motor, highest it will resell for is $52,000. No brainer if you ask me, plus its faster than any of the other engines aside from 6.2.

  • @clint_a_210
    @clint_a_210 2 роки тому +11

    I'm glad I tempered my expectations and went with the Ford Maverick. I'm still waiting on the order to come in. Two months into the wait.

  • @whodatbackder
    @whodatbackder 2 роки тому +7

    Had my 3.0 Duramax for almost 2 years now and love it everyday!

  • @davidhaymon1708
    @davidhaymon1708 2 роки тому +64

    26.6 mpg over 50,000 miles (hand calculated) in my 2020 LTZ Z71 Silverado 1500 with the 3.0 diesel. Best 25 miles is over 43 mpg. Wow!

    • @Itsrang
      @Itsrang 2 роки тому +3

      43mpg 🤯 wow

    • @rashad-tm4zm
      @rashad-tm4zm 2 роки тому

      I gotcha beat! 2020 1500 Silverado Trail Boss 5.3
      ..... best 25mile mpg is 45.2mpg! Send ya email I’ll send a pic of my dash!

    • @macguyverson9370
      @macguyverson9370 2 роки тому +1

      Wow, that gives me a new number to shoot for. My best is 36.3

    • @codylucente
      @codylucente 2 роки тому +4

      I'm jelzous. My 2011 silverado with 5.3L V8 has 56,000 miles and gets 8mpg!
      Trading her in shortly, she was good to me but I can't handle it anymore with the large spike in fuel prices.

    • @codylucente
      @codylucente 2 роки тому +1

      @@rashad-tm4zm r u fkn serious. How! That's incredible I was ready to give up on chevy and get the new Ford hybrid. Your making me reconsider

  • @garrettboswell8631
    @garrettboswell8631 2 роки тому +3

    I have a 2021 ecodiesel with 4x4 and the 3.90 gears. 26 average, towing 5000 lbs 13-14. Over 80 mph is about 25 and when I baby it 32mpg. I have put 25k miles on it in 10 months and is a pickup truck, tow rig, luxury car and an economy car all rolled up in one. I am just very impressed with it.

  • @dinoc.5537
    @dinoc.5537 2 роки тому +25

    At some point, it would be great if the towing test standards could be nailed down in terms of aerodynamic profile. While I really appreciate the weight data, the aerodynamic drag at practical highway speeds over time, makes a huge difference. The point being that the trailer shape and height really affect how much extra work you are pulling at 65 mph once you are at speed. That said, I really do appreciate the work you guys do to present real world evaluations. Most of us don’t buy a fleet, and most of us don’t buy such a wide variety, so seeing your results over the years has been very informative.

  • @gabrylsisneros4791
    @gabrylsisneros4791 2 роки тому +16

    I have the 2020 3.0 crew cab standard bed Z71 4x4... and this truck never ceases to amaze me... I'm roughly getting 600 miles to a tank which is nice because I only have to fill up once a week... my commute is mainly highway going 75-80mph going from about 5500 feet to 7k in elevation. I usually get 24-25mpg but I've gotten above 28 on longer drives

    • @westtrumpet7
      @westtrumpet7 Рік тому +3

      thinking of getting this same truck and imma commute the same elevation pretty much too. might as well buy this truck then a fuel efficient car because a truck can do more than a car!

  • @MsJRod2012
    @MsJRod2012 Рік тому +1

    I have never owned a truck, so happy you guys are here advising us! I have been looking at GMC, Toyota Tundra and Fords, including hybrids since I need a truck to up to a 10,000lb 5th wheel. I will be traveling and covering half of the US.

  • @wildedge_tv
    @wildedge_tv Рік тому

    Love the vids guys. You guys mail it every time. You are a great resource for real world tests when choosing a truck.

  • @kylestevenson6213
    @kylestevenson6213 2 роки тому +22

    Would be great to see one of these videos for diesel heavy duty trucks along with more heavy duty mpg testing in general.

  • @bradh6185
    @bradh6185 Рік тому +7

    I figured up the cost of fuel for a gas truck and the 3.0 for my 90 miles of daily commuting. With the cost of diesel being higher per gallon, it came out almost the exact same. I haven't looked at any premiums that the 3.0 may have on the purchase price or compared maintenance costs, but it looks like for me, a gas engine that gets 10+ mpg less might be the most affordable option.

  • @jasondavid4658
    @jasondavid4658 Рік тому +2

    You guys are amazing. Giving consumers the inside scoop. I'm in the market to invest in a truck, with high gas prices MPG counts bigtime.

  • @paulcarson7404
    @paulcarson7404 2 роки тому +23

    I have a 2015 F150 four-wheel-drive 2.7 L eco-boost with 145,000 km on it (yes I live in Canada). Over the lifetime average (and that includes about 50,000 km of towing), I’ve averaged 20 1/2 mpg!

    • @ciphercode2298
      @ciphercode2298 2 роки тому +3

      I've got a 2016 with the 2.7 with 45k miles on it and I get the same mileage. I just run 87 octane gas and tow a 4200lb travel trailer and dual axle landscape trailer. Absolutely love this truck,its been flawless.

    • @cwqrpportable
      @cwqrpportable 2 роки тому +2

      Fantastic truck with a fantastic engine

    • @rbutter9200
      @rbutter9200 2 роки тому

      US 3.78l/gal or imp 4.5l/gal ?

  • @christiant4241
    @christiant4241 2 роки тому +33

    I have a 2.7 2019 Silverado. Before getting bigger tires. My average around town was about 24 mpg. When I took my family on a trip from NC to TX best was 31 mpg according to the trip meter, average normal highway was 27 mpg. I have been very happy with the truck and no issue.

    • @rightwingsafetysquad9872
      @rightwingsafetysquad9872 2 роки тому +1

      That's amazing considering my Ranger only does 21 city, 22 highway. Granted it does have A/T tires that may be sapping 1-2 mpg. Does the Silverado 2.7 require premium fuel?

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому +1

      @@rightwingsafetysquad9872 I don't think it does, but I think premium is recommended when towing

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому +7

      @@rightwingsafetysquad9872 the updated high output 2.7 is a beast. 310hp and a whopping 430lbft. Will make an impressive engine in the 2023 Colorado

    • @HowYouSayOwned
      @HowYouSayOwned 2 роки тому +2

      @@andrewsbbq Agreed, I can’t wait to see that engine in the GM midsize twins especially with the 10 speed

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому +1

      @@HowYouSayOwned next gen Silverado is due for 2025. I'm curious if they take the 2.7 platform and make a 4L inline 6.

  • @JohnSmith-zi9or
    @JohnSmith-zi9or 2 роки тому +22

    I wish your MPG tests were of a longer distance. This would help minimize any error in the pump etc.etc.

    • @osbjmg
      @osbjmg 2 місяці тому

      This is kind of weird to blame the pump. If the pump is off by tenths of gallons the consumer and gas station would have a lot of issues to contend with. Pumps can be faulty, but that is a lawsuit if it's off by this much.

  • @coldwarkid6611
    @coldwarkid6611 2 роки тому +1

    Turbo motors love altitude. When I went on trips to Colorado I noticed my mpg go up noticably in the mountains. Where I live is roughly 800 above sea level. I asked my buddy who's a tuner about it and he said yup that's a thing.

  • @22Pete
    @22Pete 2 роки тому +12

    Im super happy with my ecodiesel ram

  • @joshgarner805
    @joshgarner805 2 роки тому +24

    I have a 2021 F150 with the 2.7L and I have done some of my own testing. The best I have seen was 27.5mpg while driving 60mph for close to 100 miles. I also have a 5000lbs camper that is 25ft long and have seen 12mpg with that driving the same speed(60mph). My truck is a crewcab 4x4 with a 3.55 rear end. Combined I see about 22-23mpg. These test were done when I had about 5000 miles on the truck. I'm very impressed with these numbers. I'm glad that I went for the 2.7L ecoboost.

    • @rdsii64
      @rdsii64 2 роки тому +6

      I have a 2018 supecrew 4x4. Mine also has the 2.7L. At 56 mph I average 29.5 mpg. At 60 I get about the same as you. I haven't towed anything with mine yet. People who have never driven an ecoboost powered truck will be surprised the first time they do.

    • @uliwehner
      @uliwehner 2 роки тому +1

      how do you drive at 60 without getting run over? we tow at 70-75 anywhere we go, provided there is not a lower speed limit of course. dragging a 28 foot camper to nascar races here in the south. the old 99 7.3 superduty gets between 9 and 11 mpg over the last 15 years and some 70k miles of towing. has 250k total miles and will likely drag that trailer till the end of time, beating ANY and all gas trucks towing.

    • @joshgarner805
      @joshgarner805 2 роки тому +1

      @@uliwehner I live in Minnesota. Our highest speed limit is 70 but majority of our highways are 55.

    • @uliwehner
      @uliwehner 2 роки тому

      @@joshgarner805 here it is I20 I75 and I85 to go anywhere. Average speed is probably 80. If we had to go 55 we would ve old and gray when we get there. Hold on we are gray anyway ;)

    • @dansherwood9851
      @dansherwood9851 2 роки тому +5

      I've got a 2018 denalli 6.2. If I slow down to 57mph I can get 26.5 mpg. But who really goes that slow?

  • @gladegoodrich2297
    @gladegoodrich2297 2 роки тому +21

    Almost bought the Chevrolet 1500 diesel. Glad I decided on the Ford 2.7 EcoBoost. Getting about the same mileage and dont have to put up with a diesel. Every fill up of 26 gallons diesel cost would be about 15 dollars more than gas. Plus the Chevrolet was 10 grand more than the Ford.

    • @JoseGomez-iq6hw
      @JoseGomez-iq6hw 2 роки тому +3

      But 10 years later the value of the ford is going to be $5000 and the Chevy value $20,000 with less problems

    • @ryand3387
      @ryand3387 2 роки тому +3

      @@JoseGomez-iq6hw ha good luck finding any 10 year old truck for 5k

    • @Steve-yr5vi
      @Steve-yr5vi 2 роки тому +3

      @@JoseGomez-iq6hw Vehicles that are taken care of will hold their value, the Aluminum body on the Ford will never rust, the 2.7 ecoboost is a solid engine that, like any other will last a long time if maintenance is done as expected. The only 4x4 that drops that much value I am aware of is Land Rover.

    • @jacobstrutner8232
      @jacobstrutner8232 2 роки тому +1

      @@JoseGomez-iq6hw diesel being less problems is absolutely false. Quit lying.

    • @gladegoodrich2297
      @gladegoodrich2297 2 роки тому

      Truck dealer for 30+ years and have bought and sold thousands of trucks. Owned both diesel and gas. Best truck I ever owned was a Dodge with a cummins diesel!
      So you guys stop fighting because both are good trucks!

  • @nickd412
    @nickd412 11 місяців тому

    2017 Sierra 5.3, 4WD. Just did a loop from Orlando, Fl to Jekyll Island GA (268 miles). Returned 23.1 mpg. (70-80 mph).

  • @cityparkmark
    @cityparkmark Рік тому +1

    3L Z71 LTZ: b/t Austin & Houston 700 miles per tank easily mid-30s mpg though highest 41 mpg hypermiling enjoying the Texas prairie 😊

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 2 роки тому +38

    I would love to see you run the mpg loop (both towing and empty) with all the boosted truck engines on both 87 and 93. I would love to see the real world difference. Toss in 0 to 60 on both 87 and 93 too.

    • @ThatGratefulGuy
      @ThatGratefulGuy 2 роки тому +1

      This!

    • @tomg1246
      @tomg1246 2 роки тому +1

      My 3.5 Ecoboost 10 speed gets better millage on 87 it seems.

    • @acdii
      @acdii 2 роки тому +1

      @@tomg1246 Same here. It does TOW better on 91, and does run smoother, but the MPG change is nearly unrecordable. Now if it were tuned to run on the higher octane properly, THEN some increase in fuel economy can be seen, provided the right foot doesn't too excited. I had a 2014 3.5 F150 that I tuned and I did see a better performance and MPG increase, about a 30% increase in economy over all. However, the difference in price between 87 and 91(no 93 near me) still cost more to run 91, so no savings benefit.

    • @tomg1246
      @tomg1246 2 роки тому

      @@acdii I agree with all of that. Noticed the same things.

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs 2 роки тому +1

      If anyone is wondering why 91 octane gives you better fuel economy, it is because 87 octane has up to 10 percent ethanol. Ethanol had lower energy output per unit than gasoline. The savings with 91 rarely make up the cost due to the massive spread between regular and premium. This is because the retailers can set their 91 to whatever they like while 87 is typically posted on the big board

  • @philiph554
    @philiph554 2 роки тому +11

    I enjoy the comparisons. I think it would help to add the axle gear ratio when discussing mpg, I think that would fully represent the efficiency of the power train.

    • @karlschauff7989
      @karlschauff7989 2 роки тому +2

      The importance of the axle ratio is reduced with the advent of 8-speeds and 10-speeds being standard. Most of the trucks in this video have very similar axle ratios.

    • @philiph554
      @philiph554 2 роки тому

      Double overdrives certainly help, however the axle ratios can very significantly depending on the build out...on the Ram you have options from 3:21 to 3:92 which has a significant impact on mpg. A simple statement of axle ratios would help to compare apples to apples

    • @karlschauff7989
      @karlschauff7989 2 роки тому

      @@philiph554 Ram is the exception, although these days, unless you special order Ram 1500 EcoDiesel with 3.92's, almost all of them that are on dealer lots have 3.21's. The whole point of offering diesel engines in half-ton trucks is to boost their CAFE rating, not sell half-tons with diesel engines and aggressive axle ratios. That means that the vast majority of their half-ton diesel truck production will roll off the assembly line with the axle ratio best for fuel economy. It's certainly the case with Ford and GM, who have have really narrowed down the selection of axle ratios and even when you can special order a diesel half-ton with a more aggressive axle ratio, it's limited to very specific trim/package/engine choices.
      They list the axle ratios on their website. The Ram 1500 Ecodiesel had 3.21's. The Chevy 2.7 Duramax had 3.23's.

  • @arvijeffery6859
    @arvijeffery6859 2 роки тому

    God bless both you guys....thank you for your service...

  • @pilotwhale
    @pilotwhale 2 роки тому +1

    2003 z71 with a 5.3 on reg gas.. averages 18.7 towing a small trailor on freeway, goes down for city. i have done 420 miles on a tank with enough gas to get to a station towing like this. paid for, everything works.

  • @TheCapn23
    @TheCapn23 2 роки тому +32

    It's the Maverick's time to shine 😎

    • @Sanctified_EDC_Gear
      @Sanctified_EDC_Gear 2 роки тому +4

      Too bad there near impossible to get !!!!

    • @matthewerwin4677
      @matthewerwin4677 2 роки тому +3

      It's front wheel drive. Worthless in snow or off-road.

    • @TheCapn23
      @TheCapn23 2 роки тому +1

      @@matthewerwin4677 If you can't handle snow in a front wheel drive vehicle, you shouldn't have a license. And few people use their Trail Boss or Raptor for its capabilities. The FWD Maverick will get you to the campsite just fine.

    • @matthewerwin4677
      @matthewerwin4677 2 роки тому

      @@TheCapn23 I live in a rural area. Our roads can have 2-3 ft drifts of snow. The roads are snow and ice covered 3 months a year.

    • @stevedeleon8775
      @stevedeleon8775 Рік тому +2

      I'm sure my modified 2002 S10 can Equal MPG numbers with the New Maverick truck

  • @mattgallant8444
    @mattgallant8444 2 роки тому +14

    Love my 3.0 Duramax Sierra! I average 27-30MPG a highway in the mountains here in Canada, couldn’t ask for a better truck.

    • @napjohn88
      @napjohn88 2 роки тому +1

      but diesel is way more expensive and the engine is 7k more. I will stick with my v8

    • @jettacon
      @jettacon 2 роки тому

      Has anyone up there deleted their emissions system off the 3.0 dmax yet?

    • @christopherterhark4461
      @christopherterhark4461 2 роки тому +1

      @@napjohn88 I think you are talking about the diesel on a HD. The duramax 3.0l turbo diesel is actually less expensive than the 6.2 v8 and maybe 1000 more than the 5.3 in the light duty GM trucks.

    • @AnontheGOAT
      @AnontheGOAT 2 роки тому

      @@napjohn88 It's $995 more over the base 5.3 V8. You're confusing it with the 6.6 dmax found in the HD trucks.

  • @born2win262
    @born2win262 Рік тому +1

    I’m currently working with the turbo charged 4 cylinder Silverado. Pretty pleased with it.

  • @alderoth01
    @alderoth01 3 місяці тому

    I just bought a 2023 Chevy Silverado 1500 4x4 LT trim 5.3L V8 with 8,000 miles on it and I've had a decent 18.9 mpg, mainly highway, but about 25% city driving. I haven't pulled anything yet though. Soon I need to take my mowers in to get serviced so I will get some time with a trailer then. Ive thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @gregcouper9240
    @gregcouper9240 2 роки тому +7

    I am averaging 24 mpg with my 2018 GMC Sierra 3500hd z71 4x4 diesel with a canopy. Daily driver. Low 19.5 high 27.8 I use synthetic oils. And Lucas in the axles. It's not a 1/2 ton but great fuel economy for full size truck.

    • @boblaws9851
      @boblaws9851 2 роки тому

      I wish I could believe this, but there is no way. I too have a 2018 3500 Sierra Duramax 4x4 with a tonneau cover and my all time best on a road trip running empty is 21 mpg. As a daily driver/commuter, it's 15-16 max.

    • @gregcouper9240
      @gregcouper9240 2 роки тому +1

      Depends on how hard you drive and how many hills, I work at night and don’t have heavy stop and go driving 58mi each way. I’m sure I’m going to get worse mpg if I were to work day shift.

  • @Mookd0g1
    @Mookd0g1 2 роки тому +35

    Love the straight up efficiency focus guys! In general online, there is WAAAAY too much focus on power and towing in reporting on truck performance. My guess is most truck owners don't tow or tow minimally. Thanks!

    • @backwoodstherapy
      @backwoodstherapy 2 роки тому +3

      90% of 1500 series truck owners will only be towing trailers that a Honda pilot could handle, anyway. They're not towing 32' travel trailers, they're towing a bass boat that weighs 3000 lbs. So yeah, go for gas mileage, get the standard tow package, and you're golden. Most guys who have to tow much more than 6k or 8k pounds regularly are just gonna get a 2500 series anyway.

    • @ironcladranchandforge7292
      @ironcladranchandforge7292 2 роки тому +13

      You must be kidding right?? Take wheelbarrows full of cash to buy a truck with a couple miles per gallon better fuel efficiency. This is NOT the answer. The answer is to get these clowns out of office at voting time and get our economy back on track!! Look at the comments on this video where everybody is lapping this crap up and not focusing on the real issues facing our country. It's unbelievable!! WAKE UP FOR CHRIST SAKE !!!

    • @Mookd0g1
      @Mookd0g1 2 роки тому

      @@ironcladranchandforge7292 Wait, I thought we were talking about fuel efficiency. Also, we are not paying the full cost of fuel because it doesn't include the cost of the environmental degradation, health impacts and extreme weather. Respectfully, I believe you are the one who needs to "WAKE UP FTU!".

    • @ironcladranchandforge7292
      @ironcladranchandforge7292 2 роки тому +10

      @@Mookd0g1 - "Extreme weather" etc., and you're telling me to wake up?? LMAO !! Whatever........

    • @AimerFox101
      @AimerFox101 2 роки тому +1

      @@ironcladranchandforge7292 you do know that people in the "office" is not only thing that affects price right? Do you even know what's happening in other countries?? You need to wake up buddy

  • @SavageBunny1
    @SavageBunny1 2 роки тому

    My 05 Range Rover, I was towing a 2015 BMW 5 series, 260 miles, with the trailer I would say it was around 5000libs, I averaged 14.7 MPG from San Bernardino to San Diego, a few hills, but I was impressed because without towing anything I can get maybe 18mpg tops on the highway

  • @sosumya
    @sosumya 2 роки тому +1

    I have a 2016 f150 2.7, (supercab, 2wd) the ending was replaced with a new second gen in 2021 (that is also 1 wastegate replacement, and three sets of turbos as well) and now have hit as high as 30 MPG, typical is 24-25mpg if I "hyper-milage" the highway at sealevel, meaning I baby my way to the speed limit and don't go over it too much if I don't need to. Lifetime both engines I am getting over 21mpg.
    Towing, highway speed limits fully loaded 6x12 uhaul, I got 16MPG

  • @ecowise9700
    @ecowise9700 2 роки тому +13

    When I bought my 2020 Silverado Duramax the dealer tried to talk me out of the deal saying they are new and possibly troublesome - I had 6 to choose from. Now with 26K miles and very happy with it so far - light on diesel, good towing power and no trouble - the biggest weakness is the soft rear suspension that is not suitable for towing. Average Solo 26mpg towing (6000 lbs) 13mpg.

    • @openyoureyes3113
      @openyoureyes3113 2 роки тому +2

      Install a sit of Rancho adjustable shocks.
      They make a crazy difference.

    • @domusdebellum3042
      @domusdebellum3042 2 роки тому +1

      it didnt come with airbags?

    • @alexbradley5835
      @alexbradley5835 2 роки тому +1

      I'm very naive I'll freely say that, but why would the dealer try to talk you out of the deal? Wouldn't they want to be proud they made you happy so you would hopefully refer family and friends to them? I have so much to learn.

  • @yankeesusa1
    @yankeesusa1 2 роки тому +4

    I drive both f250 and ram 2500 and I'm just tired of the noise on the diesels. I'm currently swapping between a 2021 Ford and ram and i prefer gas everytime. Gas engines when it comes to towing have come a long way. And I'm really loving the feel of the ram, it just feels smoother on the road. Ford payload is definitely better but they really need to step up on a better feel inside the truck. It just still feels cheap and plastic junk. But as long as it lets me towi guess is all that matters.

  • @tlbue32
    @tlbue32 2 роки тому

    Decided on the 2.7l in Oct. 2021. So glad I did. Who would of thought gas would be at 7$in SoCal! Lucky choice I guess. Almost got the 6.

  • @itsagiven7675
    @itsagiven7675 2 роки тому

    Hi Awesome Guys! I love my 2021 Ram 1500 Limited Diesel 4 x 4. By my numbers and not the computer, I get 10 mpg thru the mountains outside out of Chattanooga pulling about 6,800 lbs of travel trailer. If I do 65 mph on I95 in South Florida without the trailer I am getting a good 32 mpg. These are the computer numbers. I thought this was marketing by Ram but the numbers work out buy calculation. I have the 33 gallon tank and get a good 850 miles per tank. It's the number one reason this is a successful combo, you just get fantastic highway range if you keep it legal and below 2,000 rpm which gets ya about 67 mph. Thank you for the great content!

  • @byronquinley1400
    @byronquinley1400 2 роки тому +20

    Awesome video series. I can’t get past the increased cost of diesel fuel to justify it.

    • @GrandPrix46
      @GrandPrix46 Рік тому +1

      I guess it depends on your area, but at one point for me it would've been cheaper to run my '01 Duramax than my '03 Suburban per 1k miles. It's still very close, because while the diesel costs more it's also more fuel efficient, so I run the numbers when prices change to see which is better overall. I only fill the pickup every 3-4 months usually, it holds 84 gallons total.

  • @TREVORJB101
    @TREVORJB101 2 роки тому +12

    I am a truck person, but I've never been so glad to own a 4-banger Ford Focus in my entire life lol

  • @HtownP
    @HtownP 2 роки тому

    I love my 2020 LM2 RST Silverado 4x4. 2 yrs on the dot of owning it n has 40k miles on it. I jus recently upgraded my wheels to forged 20x11 wheels wrapped with nitto 420 305/50R20’s. N I still get 30+ mpg’s highway n about 23+ around Houston. Cruising about 50ish rpm is damn near at idle on 9th gear hovering around 1100-1200 rpm. Only upgrade I have is getting rid of the stock air box for my own custom intake setup n the idash. I know the banks idash might not be fully accurate but from my data logging I got 499tq n 377hp max boost at 32.9 at 103mph messing around cuz it’s so damn fun n this truck. Waiting for the refresh interior n thinking of doing the trade or might not…. Still debating.

  • @leodesforges161
    @leodesforges161 Рік тому

    V6 ram 1500. 24 on the Highway. I’m getting around 20 mph mixed which includes a bit of towing a 4K tool trailer. Getting like 16.5 towing.

  • @GrandPrix46
    @GrandPrix46 Рік тому +3

    My '03 Suburban with 204k miles, 3" lift, and 33" all terrain tires gets 18 mpg highway loaded down (5 people + cooler + luggage) using 86/87 octane, 13-14 on E85 that's 50 cents cheaper than 87. Definitely going to stick with that and no payments. Most city driving is done on electric in my 2013 Volt, Suburban is for trips and work.

    • @_DST0NE_
      @_DST0NE_ Рік тому

      My ‘08 with 87k miles barely gets 15. What the hell 😂

  • @Mikemalone7873
    @Mikemalone7873 2 роки тому +11

    I’m driving a 2021 RAM Rebel Eco-Diesel. I get around 21 mpg combined as a daily driver and about 14 mpg towing our Kodak 201QB travel trailer (about 5,500 lbs loaded). And the interior is just so plush… Over 18K miles and counting. Great info guys.

    • @Jrock89571
      @Jrock89571 2 роки тому +1

      I was just about write the same thing. Im daily driving the 2022 ram rebel with the eco diesel and get about 20-22 mgp. However when i did take a long highway trip i did get it up to 23

    • @jacobstrutner8232
      @jacobstrutner8232 2 роки тому

      Just wait that EGR will destroy the bearings with dirty oil

  • @nebraskaninkansas347
    @nebraskaninkansas347 2 роки тому +2

    I found E30 worked best for my Ram 1500 flex fuel. Least expensive and does not tank my mpg the way E85 did. As well as being 91 octane, still in the octane sweetspot for pentastar v6.

  • @danmackinnon5835
    @danmackinnon5835 Рік тому

    Great shows guys. Thank you.

  • @gregoryf9299
    @gregoryf9299 2 роки тому +38

    No surprise: diesels have the best mileage! I’d HEAVILY consider one for a 1/2t I’m shopping for but added expense (of engine, maintenance, and fuel) is turning me off. Govt would do well to provide incentives for diesels like done for PHEV, IMHO

    • @MeliorIlle
      @MeliorIlle 2 роки тому +17

      With what you pay up front and maintenance it isn't worth it at all.

    • @906lane
      @906lane 2 роки тому +4

      @@MeliorIlle Even with the manufacturer warranty and buying a GM extended warranty the 3.0L diesel is not a good buy?
      I live in southern california and gas at Costco and Sam's Club right now is $5.08 a gallon and diesel is $5.15 a gallon. I have a 2015 ford fusion hybrid titanium and get 40 a gallon city and highway. My 2010 Ford expedition gets 10-12 city and 17-18 highway. I am luck if I can get between 250-300 miles on my truck. My wife takes the kids to school, sport games and practice and normal grocery shopping.
      I was looking at the new 2022 GMC Yukon XL Denali diesel for the add mileage in the city and highway.

    • @1320fastback
      @1320fastback 2 роки тому +8

      If you keep it for over 100,000 miles a diesel is worth the cost.

    • @nm-qt2hb
      @nm-qt2hb 2 роки тому +6

      @@1320fastback
      Keep in mind the cost of the particulate filter and sensors. On a full size truck you will be between $4,500 to $7,500. That pays for a lot of gas. Sort of off sets the milage gains. Also today diesel hit $5.65 here, the the DEF fluid.

    • @jamesoldman3021
      @jamesoldman3021 2 роки тому +1

      @@MeliorIlle
      Really depends on how you use your pickup. If just as a passenger vehicle and low mileage the diesel is probably not the best choice. If you have high mileage and or do use it as a work vehicle the diesel will be the better option. And one thing to keep in mind is the resale value. You pay more upfront but it also will get a lot of the extra value back when you sell it.

  • @jackfrost5657
    @jackfrost5657 Рік тому +3

    2021 F-150 XLT Power Boost, I typically get 26-27 MPG on a 20 mile trip out to my fathers, going 66 MPH. It makes a huge difference in my MPG vs. 75 MPH. Would love to see you run the calculations also including the cost per gallon into your calculations. I was originally thinking diesel but the higher per gallon cost esp. now made me change direction. I do also tow a 7k travel trailer and I average 9-12 MPG depending on the trip, speed again making a huge difference in efficiency. Great channel I enjoy watching it.

    • @markmccarty9793
      @markmccarty9793 Рік тому

      I can get that towing with my 05 fx4 towing! And don't have to worry bout the turbo bearing burning out! My son has a turbo 6 f150! He doesn't even tow! If you're worried bout gas milage you might not need a truck! You might just be a yuppie with testosterone deficiency!! Most of these high end yuppie 4 door trucks are owned buy people that ran the price up for people who actually use trucks!! If there is a 'video screen' in your dash, you're one of them candy ass!! Let me guess, there isn't a gun rack in the back?!!

  • @charlesmcgowan3661
    @charlesmcgowan3661 2 роки тому

    I own one of the Silverado 1500s 3.0 10 speed.
    I have 16,000 plus. I get 32 to 34 on the road in cooler times and in NC. Running highway speeds and 500+ to 700 + miles I can get 850 miles on a tank on the road. I get 22 to 26. Mpg in town driving. This is an awesome truck.

  • @jamestaylor635
    @jamestaylor635 Рік тому +1

    I have a 2019 F 150 XLT 3.5L twin turbo ecoboost, super cab. I got 27.3 mpg going on an approximately 1,000 trip, the same mileage going back home.

  • @jayray274
    @jayray274 2 роки тому +7

    Love my baby Dmax 22-28mpg all day long!

    • @philllsxga.7737
      @philllsxga.7737 2 роки тому

      Just wait till you have to change the oil pump belt!!
      There goes alllllll of that fuel money...

    • @jayray274
      @jayray274 2 роки тому

      @@philllsxga.7737 Not really a concern right now, I’ll worry about it at 150K, assuming I still own the Truck.

    • @philllsxga.7737
      @philllsxga.7737 2 роки тому

      @@jayray274 that's what GM is hoping for.. 60 grand for a truck that will not last 200,000 miles!!!
      Vehicles are basically made to last 3 to 5 years theses days, for 60 grand!!!
      My $17,000 old truck lasted me 10 years and 252,000 miles!!!
      My brother's $12,000 Blazer now has 318,000 mi on it!! 12,000 Dollar's!!
      Now those were good deals we keep them 10 plus years...
      $60,000 for 150,000 miles??? that's not right!!

    • @jayray274
      @jayray274 2 роки тому

      @@philllsxga.7737 I get your point, it’s not right but here we are. Around here the rust will cancer the vehicles out in 7-10yrs. 😂

    • @philllsxga.7737
      @philllsxga.7737 2 роки тому

      @@jayray274 oh I know my 2014 Silverado is rotting out!!
      It started 3 years ago...
      2014 you would think the car companies got it figured out because of what these things cost...
      And I already had to replace the radiator ! 100 years of building vehicles they can't make them reliable...

  • @MGMidget73
    @MGMidget73 2 роки тому +13

    I love diesels but problem is they charge so much more for that option it could take years and years before you break even. It's wonderful in my tractor. And being forced to use that def fluid also adds to the cost and is a hassle. Also I've seen that there are issues with the Nissan 5.6, I don't know if you heard anything about that. My favorite truck was my 1977 Jeep J-10 quadratrac, with it's 401 4b carbs. 7mpg city & hwy, Honcho edition.

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs 2 роки тому +4

      DEF is not very expensive. Typically, you can obtain it in bulk or from truck stops to very cheap. If DEF really bothers you, you can simply delete it. Moreover, diesel engines typically beat their rated MPG, especially on highways. The range is another benefit with a diesel you don't need to visit the fuel station as often. I think that saves you time.

    • @corvettez0695
      @corvettez0695 2 роки тому +3

      @@brarautorepairs I think diesel in general for some areas commands a $1 premium over regular 87 octane.

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs 2 роки тому

      @@corvettez0695 Typically in Canada, we aren't paying a premium for diesel and it tends not to fluctuate as often as gas. We already pay more than Americans for fuel and there are more diesel vehicles in the US than Canada. That's probably why there is a premium in some states. Then you have differences in taxes. Overall diesel should be cheaper than gasoline because you don't have to refine it as much. Lately, the low sulphur stuff has added to the costs

    • @corvettez0695
      @corvettez0695 2 роки тому +3

      @@brarautorepairs I would 100% jump on the Duramax 3.0 if it cost less than gasoline in Texas :/

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs 2 роки тому +1

      @@corvettez0695 you should do it. 30 mpg, 460 ft lbs of torque and 9000 lbs towing muscle. Durability testing shows the engine will last forever. Also the power delivery is much better than the gas engine. You're at 95 percent of peak torque at 1250 rpms. You never need to downshift or rev the engine when you hauling or going off road. Then you have the smoothness of the inline 6 which is balanced.

  • @blainegarver9648
    @blainegarver9648 Рік тому

    I just picked up my new '22 Tundra a few days ago.

  • @MrFreebirdIII
    @MrFreebirdIII 2 роки тому +2

    Glad I got my Silverado Z71 Duramax. My best so far is 26 mpg

  • @3railmike713
    @3railmike713 2 роки тому +6

    Great video guys! My 2021 Tundra 1794 C/M with the TRD Off-road 4x4 package is getting as much as 17.1 mpg on long road trips not towing anything. The truck is bone stock with just a Backflip Tonneau cover. I’ve only run Chevron 87 octane in it and it has 7k miles on it now. I still have the stock tires on it and run them at 35psi all the way around. I’ve noticed the mpg dips slightly when I use the cruise control. I don’t think that’s to bad for a heavy V-8 truck. I can get 13-14mpg daily driving around town.

    • @rogerlopez1745
      @rogerlopez1745 2 роки тому +1

      Hey my 2021 silverado 3.0 duramax diesel 4x4 is getting 35mpg highway and 28 city and 26 combined and 18 mpg towing 10k pounds

    • @kingelvis7035
      @kingelvis7035 2 роки тому

      If I cruise at 60mph on flat ground with now wind, I can get 27mpg with my V8 Ford 150. Granted, it's a 2wd 2 door, so not apples to apples.

  • @MysteicVoltronus
    @MysteicVoltronus 2 роки тому +8

    Out of the 3 UA-cam channels I have seen with the hybrid F-150 for long term, all of them show that the MPG is just all over the place. Sometimes you get low 30's, some times its down around 21, but most of the time its in the 27ish with no load.

    • @kingelvis7035
      @kingelvis7035 2 роки тому

      I was wondering on that 36mpg reading if the battery hadn't built up a ton of power through regen braking, because the 1st loop was towing 5,000lbs. I think if you are taking a 500 mile trip, you would theoretically get the same or even less mpg than the regular eb 3.5 because there's barely any regen braking, and you are carrying the extra weight of the hybrid motor/battery.

  • @cleasonleasure4832
    @cleasonleasure4832 2 роки тому

    Since gas went up I slowed down. 2018 Texas edition 4x4, get 13-15 around Austin . Now 16-17 mpg.Taking it to the peoples republic is ny this summer.Planning on spending $1000+ on gas.

  • @bsmith8209
    @bsmith8209 Рік тому

    Alot of us pick-up truck owners have the tonneau covers over our beds. I have a light weight Xcover trifold. Do you think it plays a factor with better mpg? I notice better mpg since I installed it. Especially on long road trips...

  • @gtileo
    @gtileo 2 роки тому +8

    So with that 2.7, 4 banger GM has in the Silverado that rumor is saying will be in the next gen Canyon/Colorado, it might not be an unexpected thing to see upwards of 26 mpg, given that it's a smaller lighter truck and has alot less drag

    • @Steve-yr5vi
      @Steve-yr5vi 2 роки тому +1

      Ford's 2.7 EB will get 26 in a full size crew cab 4x4 truck all day long.

    • @tobettingdan4312
      @tobettingdan4312 2 роки тому

      I have the 2.7 in 4x4 2019 silverado and get up 30 mpg highway, broke in

    • @gtileo
      @gtileo 2 роки тому

      @@tobettingdan4312 that's a little hard to believe, I'm sure they're great engines but that's alot of truck and alot of drive train losses.
      How does it tow a trailer? With 4000lbs behind it how's the RPM does it tend to want to sit around 2500-3000 rpm at 60mph? That's about where my Canyon V6 wants to be when pulling my 7x14 v nose that sits 96" tall

    • @tobettingdan4312
      @tobettingdan4312 2 роки тому

      @@gtileo not real impressive towing, pulls the landscape trailer ok but, it works hard

  • @jelguwop299
    @jelguwop299 2 роки тому +6

    As a hemi owner i find myself thoroughly enjoying accelerating past puny engines on the highway but my pockets are also feeling the cost to run and fuel.

    • @destructoidx99
      @destructoidx99 2 роки тому

      my toyota v6 beats a hemi in a race and in fuel mileage

    • @wasupfool5692
      @wasupfool5692 2 роки тому

      @@destructoidx99 barely, at sea level the Toyota is a pig on fuel just like the 5.7 Hemi

    • @anthonys7534
      @anthonys7534 2 роки тому

      Get a f150 2.7 and have best of both worlds!

    • @laramsforever9987
      @laramsforever9987 Рік тому

      My 3.5 eco boost beats them both in the 1/4 mile and it won’t be a rust bucket in ten years either..🤣

  • @jacobstrutner8232
    @jacobstrutner8232 2 роки тому +1

    Currently 87 is $4.39/gal and diesel $5.18/gal in Illinois. Now add on def and you're never recover with marginal mpg gains.

  • @nhlcfl7733
    @nhlcfl7733 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your review. One comment you could have added is the revised Titan's engine requires ... Premium Octane 91 fuel. Ouch!

  • @pohldriver
    @pohldriver 2 роки тому +3

    The new trucks are insane. I had an '08 Impala that hypermiling got 32 mpg. If I swapped the Duratracs out for a more efficient tire on my '18 Silverado with the 5.3, I'd probably be getting better milage than my wife's '11 Impala.

  • @Mantis858585
    @Mantis858585 2 роки тому

    My old 2006 4x4 crewcab cummins with 6 speed manual transmission often gets 25 mpg with mixed driving. Hyper miling techniques help.

  • @adriansienko3619
    @adriansienko3619 2 роки тому +2

    3.0 Duramax is amazing I got mine up to 34mpg highway they need to put that motor in the Colorado and Express van

  • @kennethisaac3799
    @kennethisaac3799 2 роки тому +72

    I would like to see a mpg test on the Tundra using both 87 and 91 octane to see what difference there is if any. I know switching fuels and getting accurate results is somewhat complicated but if anyone can do it it's you guys!

    • @gnd111
      @gnd111 Рік тому +1

      They just did that in this video....18.6 on 87...23.9 on 91

    • @daseteam
      @daseteam Рік тому

      Our lowest in Europe is 95 octane. Then super=98 and super plus 101.

    • @Chris-bz9pg
      @Chris-bz9pg 10 місяців тому +1

      @@daseteam European fuel is different standard. its similar to us but shows a higher number.

    • @daseteam
      @daseteam 10 місяців тому

      @@Chris-bz9pg True, Chris, but this is because the RON rating is different.

    • @Chris-bz9pg
      @Chris-bz9pg 10 місяців тому

      @@daseteam that’s what I meant. Same stuff with higher numbers

  • @creigmacc
    @creigmacc 2 роки тому +111

    Don't be suckered by the current situation. Buy the truck you want that meets your needs. Fuel cost differences between in class trucks are miniscule compared to other costs involved in ownership.

    • @shanes481
      @shanes481 2 роки тому +25

      Or admit you don't need a dually when you live in the suburbs.

    • @paladain55
      @paladain55 2 роки тому +35

      @@shanes481 please refer back to "buy the truck that meets your needs"

    • @shanes481
      @shanes481 2 роки тому +21

      @@paladain55 Yes and I own 8 acres, a tractor, and a zero turn yet don't own a pickup. Honda suv that averages 23mpg and tows 5000lbs with our 12 foot trailer has done everything we have needed. 90% of truck owners don't need trucks.

    • @Back_door_bandit_98
      @Back_door_bandit_98 2 роки тому +20

      @@shanes481 That 5k pounds is gonna ruin the bushings in the rear control arms on that minivan but aye you don’t need a truck why judge people so hard on getting a truck even if they don’t need it are you paying the payments?

    • @shanes481
      @shanes481 2 роки тому +8

      @@Back_door_bandit_98 I only tow 3500lbs at most. And that is less than 10 miles at a time a couple times a year. Vehicle is rated at 5k. Thanks for your concern though. I didn't need a penis compensator truck for getting groceries to the suburbs. Live on land and somehow manage without a 3500 dually truck.

  • @davidlastname8479
    @davidlastname8479 Рік тому

    I have a 2019 Ford F-150 with the Standard Cab and Box, 2.7L Turbo Engine, 10sp Transmission. I get according to Instrument Panel, 23mpg in town. instrument is 1 mpg optimistic. Totally agree about poorer gas mileage then the V8 when towing substantial loads.

  • @gldndomefan
    @gldndomefan 2 роки тому

    Fellas, I have a 2021 Chevy 1500 with the 2.7l Turbo. I was worried at first but let me tell you, it does the work. I have minimal towing with it but when i have no issues. I have loaded the bed down heavy with out a struggle. I routinely get 23 - 25 mpg per tank of mixed driving. Since I got the truck last April I have a lifetime MPG of 20.4. Per the truck computer. This is a sleeper truck that 90% of truck owners should be looking at. It just does not sound cool, but I am way over that every time I visit the pump.

  • @2011blueman
    @2011blueman 2 роки тому +18

    I bought a Bronco just in time for gas prices to skyrocket.

    • @jipidydoo
      @jipidydoo 2 роки тому +1

      same only thing that sucks about it so far

    • @gpaje
      @gpaje 2 роки тому +1

      In several months or a couple of years it will drop again. Unless a nuclear war starts of course.

    • @shanes481
      @shanes481 2 роки тому +1

      @@gpaje Yes depending on Iran or Venezuela is surely going to get us back to energy independence and cheaper energy costs.

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman 2 роки тому +1

      @@gpaje If a nuclear war starts it won't matter for me, I live in the DC metro area.

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman 2 роки тому

      @@jipidydoo I took a rock to the windshield at 300 miles and it took 1 and a half months to get a replacement windshield.

  • @tundras4ever552
    @tundras4ever552 2 роки тому +13

    I drive a 2021 Tundra with the 5.7 V8 and i average 15 city and 18-21 Highway depending on wind conditions. But Seeing this video and watching these trucks break 30mpg is insane and definitely and eye opener. I have heard horror stories of rams eco diesel but id be surprise to see how reliable chevy's Straight Six diesel is.... might be worth looking at

    • @zackfraser6704
      @zackfraser6704 2 роки тому +5

      I bought a 2017 tundra back in November and I know your pain… I’m looking at downsizing since I don’t tow too often

    • @tundras4ever552
      @tundras4ever552 2 роки тому +3

      @@zackfraser6704 yea I love my truck but man with 5 dollar gas prices it’s a really B****

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому +6

      @@tundras4ever552always funny hearing Americans complain about fuel prices

    • @tundras4ever552
      @tundras4ever552 2 роки тому

      @@andrewsbbq hilarious isn’t it? Sad sap lol

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому +1

      @@tundras4ever552 you're not a sad sap, just out of touch with the rest of the world. That's Americana.

  • @thomasdaniels6247
    @thomasdaniels6247 2 роки тому

    I was looking for a full size trick .
    4x4 .
    I don't tow , I just needed a truck bed , with suv type interior room .
    So I bought the 3.0 duramax .
    Often hits 32mpg .
    I'm happy with that .
    Chevy silverado RST z71 duramax

  • @besfriend6901
    @besfriend6901 2 роки тому +1

    TFL needs to have a VS battle between the 2.7 Silverado and other 1/2 trucks to see how it really stacks up. I have one and I love it.

  • @Belmont148
    @Belmont148 2 роки тому +74

    What gets me is I see so many people make big purchases and justify that new $700 truck payment, or $500 RV payment, or insane new home home mortgage and not really care. But as soon as gas goes up 25% everybody gets all nutty about an extra $150 a month in gas. The psychology behind it is interesting.

    • @Elredneck1
      @Elredneck1 2 роки тому +28

      Some people understand when the price of gas goes up everything else goes up. Its not just $150 more in fuel; everything that has to get shipped somewhere, (which is everything), goes up as a result.

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs 2 роки тому +5

      A truck payment over 96 months is just the sort of consumer decision people make without considering all costs of buying a truck. The best thing you can do is not get stuck into the endless car payments.

    • @Belmont148
      @Belmont148 2 роки тому +7

      @@brarautorepairs Omg, are they actually doing 96 months now? That’s insane.

    • @acdii
      @acdii 2 роки тому +12

      $150? when the truck has a 50 gallon tank, I WISH I could fill it today for $150. Imagine the Owner Operator hauling freight making $1.20 per mile and having to spend 0.77 cents per mile to fuel up. There is a lot more behind the price of fuel than filling up a tank. What about those who have a car that is falling apart, makes less than minimum wage and has to choose between putting gas in the car to get to work, or buying food for the kids? When fuel prices go up, EVERYTHING goes up.

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs 2 роки тому +2

      @@acdii no he said an extra $150 a month to fill up a typical tank or a 25 percent increase in fuel.

  • @stevelee9210
    @stevelee9210 2 роки тому +7

    I traded my 2020 sierra at4 diesel for a 22 f150 powerboost. I got 23-24mpg driving mostly highway at 75-85mph with about 1k lbs of my tools and myself in the sierra.
    I get about 17-18mpg doing the same in my ford pb lariat. I knew the diesel was going to be more efficient, but I also knew diesel prices have been climbing faster than gas and DEF was becoming more difficult to find. In hind sight, I probably should have kept the sierra. It was very good looking, had the mpg's, buttery smooth transmission, very capable on-road and off, the fancy tailgate was actually quite useful, and the build quality/fit/finish was much better than my new ford. The only things that keep me from really being upset about my trade, is that the ford is very quiet, the 7.2kwh genny is appealing to my always be prepared attitude, the mileage isn't that bad, the securicode, no cost mobile phone access to autostart/lock/unlock, and something that shouldn't matter, but does to me - my vin # 1F vs 3G.

    • @slmjake
      @slmjake 2 роки тому

      Steve lee. Great feedback sir! And i sold my 21 Sierra 3.0 lease for several reasons regarding handling issues AND i prefer a vehicle made by my neighbors in MI or Indiana given that i am in OH. Like you i did not care for a 3 vin number! Any thoughts on the 10 speed in thd ford versus the gm? I hear folks say the ford shift pattern isn't smooth? I reallh like he layout of tbe new f150 and if tbey offered the powerboost with HDPP option that is the way i would go. However In the 3.0 gm product the tranny was perfectly matched to the engine in my opinion. But if i decide on another one i will get the max tow as i prefer a stiff ride and want the heavier suspension and the higher numerical axles with max tow and i think it kicks you up to 3.42 versus 3.24 on diesel engines in the build process on line if in fact you can order a 2022 now? Lastly my gm got 3 to 5 mpgs less than folks who had the chevy version. I think the gm front end reduced highway mpgs. Again thanks for sharing your honest perspective on both vehicles sir.

    • @geothermopudge8475
      @geothermopudge8475 2 роки тому

      Def is not difficult to find. It’s at every fuel station, Walmart has it *uck sake

    • @stevelee9210
      @stevelee9210 2 роки тому

      @@slmjake The Ford 10 speed isn't that bad, but comparing it to the 10spd in the sierra, you really feel it and sometimes you wonder if something is wrong... I think you're right about the sierra vs silverado. The front end, the air dam, the tires, and lift really hurt the mpg's. When I first got my AT4, I would follow behind trucks doing 65-70 and get close to 30mpg. I started noticing a lot of rock chips, so I stopped that :(. Another issue with my ford pb, is the 3.73 rear end. It's the only option if you want the hybrid. I don't tow often, so I don't think i'm getting any real benefit.

  • @nicoaguilar13
    @nicoaguilar13 2 роки тому

    2019 Ford ranger gets me 24mpg highway! It’s built out as an overland rig too so it’s always carrying a lot of weight

  • @feedrate1
    @feedrate1 2 роки тому

    oh good I run E85 2.59 right now. as of 3/6/22 Colorado Springs.

  • @andrewsbbq
    @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому +5

    2012 Silverado LTZ crew cab 4x4 5.3 with 3.42 axles, 22-23mpg cruising 65mph, drops to 18-19mpg at 75.
    Have it custom tuned with AFM turned off and just for 87 octane.
    City it's 14-18mpg depending on traffic and stuff.
    With ATV in the bed with rear seat+cargo box catching wind I'm 19mpg at 65.
    2300lb full windshield boat I'm 18-19mpg at 65mph.
    With boat and ATV I'm about 15mpg
    Looking to replace it with a 2022 3.0 duramax.

    • @czar2321
      @czar2321 2 роки тому +1

      Yep…he’s lying. 😭

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому +2

      @@czar2321 lol the Czar of telling everyone their lying.
      EPA cycle has my truck at 21, so just cruising at 65 and not doing a testing cycle (which involves various accelerations, slow down, 75mph, etc), with a tune, 23 is achievable and believable over 100, 200, 300 mile trip averages

    • @MrMeowgi
      @MrMeowgi 2 роки тому +1

      I wish i got what you had. 2012 LT silverado with the 5.3. Im tuned with no AFM, and my last fill up was 13.7. I switched to the mpg tune and im getting a little better but still around 16. Any tips?

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 2 роки тому

      @@MrMeowgi any mods on your truck? Drive slower on the highway, wind resistance (drag) is exponential and really starts to impact worse and worse the faster you go over 60mph. What maintenance have you done? Are you running ethanol?

  • @jd3893
    @jd3893 2 роки тому +7

    I would be interested to see a video on how long all these engines last. Can the 3.0 duramax and eco diesel go 1 million miles ?

  • @jbreefer148
    @jbreefer148 2 роки тому +1

    I 💙💛 my 2017 F-150 naturally aspirated V-6 as it gets great gas mileage and is a great family car too.

  • @dadd75
    @dadd75 Рік тому

    My 2018 Ford F150 2.7 Ecoboost got 14 mpg pulling my wife's 2013 Buick Encore on a U-Haul trailer, both vehicles loaded, as we moved from Michigan to South Carolina. That engine never once burped, even through the mountains of North Carolina. This was in early June 2021.

  • @TheSlugger76
    @TheSlugger76 2 роки тому +3

    Surprise u didn’t mention 5.3 v8 GM mines getting 20 4x4

  • @stevenwright6573
    @stevenwright6573 2 роки тому +10

    Duramax straight 6. Beast mode mpg. Well done guys. I want the Tahoe z71 with the straight 6 and a RAM Rebel ecodiesel. Anybody wanna give me 150k?

  • @stevefitzgerald9193
    @stevefitzgerald9193 Рік тому

    i have a ram eco diesel. luv it. i get 36 mpg on highway 28 in town. had the computer retuned and the def taken off. also has 300 hp. now. instead of 240

  • @robertmisiuk7137
    @robertmisiuk7137 2 роки тому

    Would like to see the same done for midsize. The worst and the best. Always good info from here.

  • @patrickcronin6829
    @patrickcronin6829 2 роки тому +2

    My 2016 Ecodiesel regularly gets 28 on a tank at 62MPH on the highway and the best I’ve had was 32 all highway mostly between 45-55MPH because of road work on my regular 60 mile commute.

    • @collinbean2253
      @collinbean2253 Рік тому

      Are you deleted? If so what tune. I'm also 2016 ecodiesel the best I've ever had was 25.6 when in yellowstone for a week. I normally sit around 21 when doing usual commute.

    • @patrickcronin6829
      @patrickcronin6829 Рік тому

      @@collinbean2253 No, I’m not deleted. Are you towing when you get 21? That’s what I get when towing our camper around Indiana.
      I am fortunate to avoid stop and go traffic on my daily commute. I might only stop only 4-5 times on my way to and from work. I change my oil at 25% and clean the MAP sensor and EGR tube at the same time. I do the fuel filter too, every other oil change. I’m not sure if this helps, but it couldn’t hurt, and not had any serious problems in the 40k I’ve put on the truck the past two years I’ve owned it.

    • @collinbean2253
      @collinbean2253 Рік тому

      Thats crazy good. No I'm not towing for that. When I do tow my camper I sit around 13 mpg. I change oil around 50%. I'm going to clean map sensor right away now.

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 2 роки тому +6

    Regardless of what brand you prefer, If you opt for an NA V8 you are leaving efficiency and and fuel economy on the table. The fact that GM is offering the duretec in lower trims is great. I hope Ford and Ram follow suit.

    • @Mikemalone7873
      @Mikemalone7873 2 роки тому +2

      The Eco-Diesel is available in all RAM trim levels. Has been since 2020 at least.

    • @Steve-yr5vi
      @Steve-yr5vi 2 роки тому

      keep your diesel; diesel fumes are a carcinogen, gasoline fumes are in the same category as coffee fumes.

  • @hardycoffman6896
    @hardycoffman6896 2 роки тому +1

    High elevation actually reduces fuel consumption. With less air density at higher elevations, you can’t burn as much fuel. I can drive my 2004 Z71 Avalanche in the high country (8000-10,000 ft) and get almost 22 mpg. However driving it long highway distances in Texas or down to the gulf coast it only manages about 17 mpg.

  • @AdamFrugoli
    @AdamFrugoli 2 роки тому +1

    I love my 22 GMC Denali 1/2 ton truck Duramax . 22 to 24 mpg.

  • @fluffywarhampster
    @fluffywarhampster 2 роки тому +18

    it would be cool to see some of the manufacturers experiment with diesel hybrid powertrains, high MPG and ridiculous levels of torque. the only down side is hybrids and diesels tend to be the worst selling engine options so who knows if any manufacturer would do it.

    • @DirtRoadRemedy
      @DirtRoadRemedy 2 роки тому +2

      Sounds like you need Chace Barber ok TikTok! Edison Motors is where it's at,

    • @1320fastback
      @1320fastback 2 роки тому +2

      I would pay any amount for a small turbine powered hybrid. Full size 8' bed, crew cab, 4x4.

    • @jacobstrutner8232
      @jacobstrutner8232 2 роки тому +1

      Emissions killed the diesel market. Absolutely no reason to buy one

    • @brarautorepairs
      @brarautorepairs 2 роки тому +1

      @@jacobstrutner8232 Diesels actually are better for emissions for a few reasons: you burn less fuel to create 20 percent more energy, there is less processing required to turn crude into diesel and diesel engines emit less CO. NOx is a problem for diesel because they burn lean fuel to air mixture. The EGR, SCR and DPF all work to reduce the emissions. The problem is really with the particulate matter which diesels blast up into the air which gasoline doesn't have. I am pretty sure that soot is being created upstream instead of at the refinery process which turns crude into gasoline.

    • @acdii
      @acdii 2 роки тому

      The problem is in the transmission/motor portion due to the increased torque output of the diesel. By the time everything is beefed up to handle the power output, the weight alone would detract from any increase in economy. It can be done, but it becomes a wash.

  • @matbasterson2128
    @matbasterson2128 2 роки тому +5

    Miles Per Gallon might not tell the true story of efficiency. Miles per dollar for fuel would tell you if you are really benefiting from running a higher octane of fuel or just wasting money. Around my area, 50 cents a gallon for premium is no where close to making up the difference in fuel economy.

    • @swathdiver489
      @swathdiver489 2 роки тому +1

      We figure on cents per mile. Save for DI engines, higher octane always delivers greater fuel economy, it doesn't always pay, same for running E85, which often does pay to run if the price is low enough, like now!

    • @paulhunter9613
      @paulhunter9613 2 роки тому

      @bill schwerman
      In my area premium is at least .60 gal, and at times is .80 more.
      I really don’t think it’s worth the few more hp or slightly better mpg for the cost

  • @SteveC810
    @SteveC810 Рік тому

    Happy with my ecodiesel, wish i had a babymax but they sure are hard to find. According to my dash I pull in 28-29mph hwy and 22 everyday driving on average. Ive never done the math myself but i will be next time i fill up.

  • @chrisgolding1259
    @chrisgolding1259 2 роки тому +1

    2022 1500 crew 2.7 custom 2wd here.
    Love it! Joy to drive, and fill up alot less with being alot faster than my 18 ltz z71. Great truck all around!

  • @ts9271
    @ts9271 2 роки тому +11

    I'm really curious about the 2.7 ecoboost. Looking at a new truck this year. I dont tow at all, mainly want a truck as a bigger vehicle for family and the occasional camping trip. The 2.7 from what research I've done is the most reliable engine ford offers. Not only that, but it seems to be the best balance in terms of fuel efficiency, power, and cost. I would love if you guys could review the 2022 2.7 ecoboost with the 2kw inverter. As always very entertaining video guys!!!

    • @JoeBidenEnthusiast
      @JoeBidenEnthusiast 2 роки тому +6

      Sounds like you need a crossover or suv

    • @edwingiron09
      @edwingiron09 2 роки тому

      It's great if you don't carry any weight

    • @gpaje
      @gpaje 2 роки тому +6

      My 2.7L Ecoboost was fast, fuel efficient when I drove it off boost and reliable. It could still tow 9,000 lbs if needed. I have a RAM Rebel 5.7L now, love the engine sound but it's definitely slower and gets very low mpg, barely breaking 13 mpg on the same route I would get 18 on my Ecoboost.

    • @mranderson9327
      @mranderson9327 2 роки тому +2

      Wtf reliable

    • @crewdawg2008
      @crewdawg2008 2 роки тому +2

      Also consider the maverick. You may not necessarily need a full size truck, especially if you're not towing anything. It sounds like your niche is exactly where the maverick fits