Originally Posted by Alaskan_TA



Well....

You can not even get the year of the truck right.




Did you even BOTHER to go to the Fuelly site? That one I posted is the closest to the one you bought.

Site looks something like this, for example, " I have had probably 30 or so 2004 and newer diesels (since I deal in them) and pretty much every one of them will get 20mpg". Yeah, I deal with Cummins regularly, and this is more like it:

"Based on data from 88 vehicles, 5,354 fuel-ups and 1,915,436 miles of driving, the 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 gets a combined Avg MPG of 14.44 with a 0.10 MPG margin of error.

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Mo' Farts

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