If they are similar sized and weight to the stock rims and you put similar tires it should be about the same. Rolling resistance and aerodynamics are the primary factors that impact mpg when it comes to wheels.
I got my 42,000 points and canāt decide what to do with them.
I would like a full size steel wheel for my spare but Iām not seeing a way to get it using my points. Next would be a tailgate dampener and then tinting.
Start of my trip on 87 octane. All highway so far.
not liking the numbers so far. This is Florida so super flat driving.
My first fill up before the trip yielded 19.7 mpg average. (154 miles driven 7.822 gallons consumed)
thatās what I thought too. Iām going to be doing a 400 mile road trip here soon 95% of the time will be doing 79mph and I will reset the trip meter at the beginning and do a manual calc when I stop at the gas station.
My car usually averages about 55 mpg on this trip. But thatās a Chevy Cruze...