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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 90347" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I've got an '05 Dodge cummins and usually get about 16-18 mpg in town and local driving. I can get 20-21 mpg on a longer trip running 70 mph. I pulled a stock trailer to Springfield last week on the back roads (55-60 mph) and a little I44 driving, and got 13.7 mpg on a 230 mile round trip. I thought that was pretty decent for pulling a 20 ft gooseneck.</p><p></p><p>Dodge has also quieted down there diesels. It is very hard to hear them in the cab with the windows up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 90347, member: 1017"] I've got an '05 Dodge cummins and usually get about 16-18 mpg in town and local driving. I can get 20-21 mpg on a longer trip running 70 mph. I pulled a stock trailer to Springfield last week on the back roads (55-60 mph) and a little I44 driving, and got 13.7 mpg on a 230 mile round trip. I thought that was pretty decent for pulling a 20 ft gooseneck. Dodge has also quieted down there diesels. It is very hard to hear them in the cab with the windows up. [/QUOTE]
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