AC77
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- First Name
- AC Abegian
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2022
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- Location
- Los Angeles
- Vehicle(s)
- 22 Jeep Wrangler diesel Sahara Altitude , 94 MKIV
- Occupation
- Autobody , singer-songwriter
- Thread starter
- #31
, that sounds like my drive and ranges, im on 33's and i cant complain about my range and mpg's, with all the stuff i have in the back . And yes , I don't worry about the range any more, i already know what it can do for my daily commute and such. Cool beansFor the first 300 miles or so after purchase, I had my range est. displayed in the dash for reference while I drove. Now I check it every once in a while when I'm just cruising. I'm getting such good fuel economy compared to my previous 4xe's that I don't even think about how far I'm going on a tank anymore. It's such a liberating experience to not give a single F about how far I can stretch my refuel stops or constantly be trying to maximize electric efficiency out of a battery pack.
I've been tracking some progress on Fuelly and Gasbuddy with every fill up to see how good the fuel mileage has been (I didn't start when the dealer gave me a full tank, otherwise I'd have more data). So far I'm averaging 20mpg on partial fill ups (11-12 gallons) with about 70% city/rural use. I have noticed after this last fill up that my displayed mpg is closer to 21-22 though so it'll be interesting to see what the final tally is for this tank (I did the oil change and fuel filter swap midway through the last tank).
Realistically if I can average 360-400 miles with mostly city/rural driving (as I've more or less seen to be the case currently) on 37's, I'm not complaining one bit because I know the road trip mileage is gonna blow that out of the water. Be contrast, If I wasn't charging on a regular basis with my 4xes (to skew the hell out of the ACTUAL mpg), I was routinely seeing 260-285 miles a tank on 37's. 100+ miles of extra range with mostly city/rural driving roads is a huge win in my book, even with the fuel costing 20 cents more a gallon.
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