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After gently driving around town for the last month and a half since I got the truck and averaging 26 MPG (auto-stop-start off), I finally performed a one hour round trip on the interstate. It seems that highway speeds in the 50's would help MPG, but driving over 70 hit a limit of a little over 29 MPG, same as the EPA rating for highway. This is based on the instrument panel readout, which was rather sensitive with little mileage since gas fill-up and reset. Maintaining speed with the speed control when climbing hills (those outside central Florida would not call these hills) was especially affecting MPG, and apparently the truck does not have an overdrive gear. Darn it, I failed to look at the tachometer. I am really pleased with the ride and quietness of the truck both around town and on the highway, much better than our Honda CR-V.
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