PatriotX
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- 2022 4xe
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Hi folks,
Drove across the scales in camping trim, with tools and recovery gear, but without 300lb of water/cooler/camp gear.
Weight was 6040lb with 235lb of me sagging the springs.
Heavy mods include 250ish pound aluminum RTT, Rhino Backbone 3-bar Rack, Warn 12k winch, bumper, plate, Heavy rear cargo rack, and large Optima Yellow Top. Useful mods include rear helper airbags and articulating tow hitch.
The Overland trailer can’t get finished soon enough, lol.
I have averaged a fraction under or above 21mpg over almost 18k miles in this configuration, driving and wheeling as hard as wanted to over the Rockies and half this beautiful country.
I cannot think of another vehicle that can provide this balance of performance, utility, and economy. While it’s trendy to virtue-signal and hate on anything with a battery, this is a phenomenal bridge to our mature electric future when it happens.
Signed,
Someone who had driven V-8s for 35 years until the 4xe.
Drove across the scales in camping trim, with tools and recovery gear, but without 300lb of water/cooler/camp gear.
Weight was 6040lb with 235lb of me sagging the springs.
Heavy mods include 250ish pound aluminum RTT, Rhino Backbone 3-bar Rack, Warn 12k winch, bumper, plate, Heavy rear cargo rack, and large Optima Yellow Top. Useful mods include rear helper airbags and articulating tow hitch.
The Overland trailer can’t get finished soon enough, lol.
I have averaged a fraction under or above 21mpg over almost 18k miles in this configuration, driving and wheeling as hard as wanted to over the Rockies and half this beautiful country.
I cannot think of another vehicle that can provide this balance of performance, utility, and economy. While it’s trendy to virtue-signal and hate on anything with a battery, this is a phenomenal bridge to our mature electric future when it happens.
Signed,
Someone who had driven V-8s for 35 years until the 4xe.
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