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So only 15.8 MPG?

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On a day of wheeling I normally average about 9 in my JK. 15.8 sounds awesome..
Agreed, off road mileage has almost no relation to street driving. I got about 6 MPG with my E36 M3 on track days and ~24 of the highway if I was minding my manners. So by that ratio the Bronco will get ~60 MPG on the highway :ROFLMAO:
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looks high. Caught this from their screen breakdown:
19mpg seams a bit more realistic, especially with larger tires.

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That's not from a Sasquatched model though. It was answered in another thread. I believe they said it was a 2.7 outerbanks.
 

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I browse autotrader like I’m joe dirt.

this morning it’s awd alfa romeo guilias and wranglers...

but that doesn’t mean I’m seriously considering canceling the bronco.


however I just noticed in the pics of a 2019 unlimited wrangler with the 2.0 turbo, 14.6mpg average.

hopefully that’s just from being moved around the lot and low speed test drives.

hopefully me driving 100 miles a day in the bronco my average will read 18+.

that’s acceptable.
 

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Sitting idling actually reads as zero mpg and really drops your reading on the gauge.
Also any time you stop for a drink, restroom or eating that time is also included in time to destination mpg. To average 57 mpg on a 150+ mile trip you would have to be running 65+ unless you didn't stop along the way. If your trip.was a non-stop then it would be 57 mph all the way.
 

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If you're buying a 4x4 toy with big tires shaped like a brick and you plan of getting any mpg at all, I've got a bridge for you. I get about 14 mpg with my JKUR and I don't care. Life is short, enjoy the drive.
 

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My friends Dodge Ram Laramie eco diesel v6 averages 24mpg....

just sayin
 

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Big wheels will kill the mpg. I’m averaging less than that on my 2015 4runner. It has 33s on it. The Sasquatch is going to be a gas hog.
It's not gonna be that bad, tire size wise...
Don't forget, these are light weight, OEM developed "Max Traction" tires on the Squatch. Fuel economy IS definitely a design requirement. Will it be as good as 31" all seasons? Well, of course not.
Beating the shit out of a truck in soft sand and crawling up hills is gonna kill your mileage regardless.
 

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It's not gonna be that bad, tire size wise...
Don't forget, these are light weight, OEM developed "Max Traction" tires on the Squatch. Fuel economy IS definitely a design requirement. Will it be as good as 31" all seasons? Well, of course not.
Beating the shit out of a truck in soft sand and crawling up hills is gonna kill your mileage regardless.
15-16mpg with the gladiator on 35s, similar with my 2008 rubicon 4dr on 35s.
 

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I wouldn't worry about any of this stuff right now until they post the mpg certified by the EPA. I have a 2018 Porsche 911 that gets 29 mpg on the highway doing 80mph. When I take it to the track, I get less than 10 mpg.

A lot of it is how you drive the vehicle.
 

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That the V6? And what tires? Kinda apples to oranges...
gladiator 3.6L 260 HP i believe
rubicon 3.8L 202HP
both 17s on 35 in wheels, can't remember which tire brand etc
 

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Compare it to riding a bicycle. I can ride a couple hours on my road bike and average about 19mph and still function after. After about an hour mountain biking I might cover 5 or 6 miles and be completely exhausted.
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