Mpg report

20013 Ford regular cab F-150 5.0 V-8 4x4 3.73 rear 5500 pounds empty, 7500+/- pounds with the camper: 15-16 mpg for first 50,000 miles with the camper on full time, all by the tank fills. 2015's 18,000 miles averaged 15.6 mpg. 61-69 mph with 66 mph being the sweet spot of speed and fuel economy. Gravel roads with four wheel drive are 14 mpg. 70+ mph puts us in the 14's mpg.
 
02 Tundra/Bobcat 4X4. Usually 15/16 @65/70,mostly 65.
Pretty much the way it has been since I've had the Tundra.
06 Ford Ranger V6/Bobcat 2X4 maybe 16/17,but little or no power against the wind up hill.
Like the area on 395 just north of Reno.
Tundra all around a better fit for us.
Frank
 
I have a f350 6.0 power stroke. I got 14 on my most recent trip with camper and small truck bed trailer with motorcycles in it.


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2005 F250 Power Stroke-On my first big trip in March, (2,000 miles through Death Valley, Nevada and Utah) I averaged about 13.5mpg. On some of the 70-80MPH highways I had really strong headwinds and mileage went as low as 11mpg on some tanks . Before I got my Hawk, I had a regular camper shell and I would average about 15mpg. I wish there was a way to reduce air drag....
 
'09 GMC Sierra regular cab 4.8L

Don't know what my mileage is. I've never calculated it. I bought a truck to use as a truck and then spent another 20K+ on a camper, so I'm not going to start nickel and diming driving/using the thing. The way I look at it, the more I spend on fuel, the more use I am getting out of my camper. I keep it on full time as a daily driver in the city. I go to public parks and have fires/picnics, take naps on days off etc. so I love it even in the city. I try to go camping at least once a month year round to justify keeping it on.

My range went from 600km per tank to 500km per tank hwy with the camper on hwy.
If I slow down to 90km/h vs. 110km/h I can get up to 550km per tank.

In the city I used to get 550km/tank, now I get about 450km/tank.

Slow down (or buy a Smart Car) if you want to conserve fuel :)
 
2014 Ram 1500 ecodiesel 4X4, cold air intake, muffler delete (still has DEF), 3/1 level/lift. Around town 24 mpg. Flat interstate 70mph 32 mpg. Realistic interstate 28.5.
Getting the Hawk next month and curious to see what it does to it(the wait is AWFUL). Anyone else have one?

Overall I agree with Bill D though. If I wanted to save money and fuel I'd get a Jetta TDI and a tent. Camping is an excellent way to spend money, time,and fossil fuels.
 
I have a '15 Taco with an Eagle. Mileage varies from 17 mpg with a tail wind to 12 mpg with a head wind. 14-15 mpg if I stay at 55 or under, but it's hard to find roads any more with speed limits under 65, even 2 lane blacktop.
 
I've had the camper on full-time for 2 years, on my F350 6.0l diesel. Camping trips, trips to the store, trips with boats on top, trips without. Usually 70 mph on the road without boats, 65 with boats. 14.07 mpg with the camper.

prior to that I averaged 16.25 mpg, so the camper knocked about 2 mpg off the average.
 
05 Tundra DC/Hawk pretty well loaded. I get 14 most of the time. I I have my flat bed trailer with the boat on or my ATV I am down to 11 pretty fast.
 
I just finished 6300 mile trip with new F350 Super Cab, 6.2l gas engine. 15.3 mpg without camper. 13.6 with loaded Hawk at about 65mph.
 
Tundra 2015 4x4 Double cab: mixed driving loaded and unloaded 15.5 mpg from new (11,000 miles); unloaded 17.5 mpg at 65 mph

with Grandby about 500 lbs over GVW loaded for independent camping: 12.9 mpg on recent 2,400 mile Ely, NV round trip mostly at 65 mph but 200 miles on mountainous forest service roads. Highway mpg ranged from 11 to 15 at each fill-up on this trip.

Bill
 
From Moab Utah to Chapel Hill NC

2003 v6 tacoma/bobcat shell 16-17 mpg ~ average 65-70 mph down from 20-21 without the Bobcat.
 
idahoron said:
05 Tundra DC/Hawk pretty well loaded. I get 14 most of the time. I I have my flat bed trailer with the boat on or my ATV I am down to 11 pretty fast.
Thats great mileage. I have a 06 tundra DC. Can't seem to get more than 12 mpg.
 
Actual numbers from the fill ups on our last trip. Vehicle and camper information in my signature.

Walker, CA 176 miles 9.96 gals 17.67 mpg

Benton, CA 114 miles 6.85 gals 16.4 mpg

Tonopah, NV 82 miles 4.52 gals 18.41 mpg

Ely, NV 229 Miles 13.29 gals 17.12 mpg

Ely, NV 151 Miles 8.79 gals 17.18 mpg

Eureka, NV 81 miles 4.76 gals 17.01 mpg

Austin, NV 79 miles 4.11 gals 19.22 mpg

Reno, NV 197 miles 10.54 gals 18.69 mpg

Home 127 miles 6.81 gals 18.65 mpg

17.81 mpg average for 1236 miles
 
Have a 2015 4wd Tacoma with a 2015 fully loaded Fleet. We have just returned from a 6000 mile trip and averaged 14 mpg. The Tacoma has a four inch lift and oversized tires.
 
We just literally pulled in from a trip to Southern Oregon, the back via the southern coast, to Florence, then home through Eugene and up I-5. Going down, 13.7 mpg. Southern Oregon to Florence, 14.5 mpg, with a strong headwind. Florence to home, 15.1 mpg, with a headwind.

F350 crew cab, long bed, 6.7L diesel. Northern Lite 9.6. We weighed the truck and camper on this trip. It came in at 12,500 with a half tank of fuel and two people onboard
 
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