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There is no answer to this question, believe it or not! But, some of my customers tell me they get up to 20 MPG unloaded in a SRW crewcab. DRW might mean 1-2 MPH less.

But loaded or towing a trailer? Throw that out the window. It all depends on the load, speed, hills, etc. And these puppies are made to WORK!

2006-09-22 11:02:15 · answer #1 · answered by InjunRAIV 6 · 0 1

it depends on a lot of factors. How you drive, what kind of load are you hauling, is your truck lifted or turbocharged. When you bought the truck was there an EPA mileage sticker on it giving you the EPA estimate? Did you know that above a certain GVWR rating such a sticker is not required? I bet you did not pay attention to that detail. Generally the mileage for a stock vehicle unmodified with an empty bed should be 10-20 mpg. So let off on the gas pedal and you will be fine.

2006-09-22 17:02:05 · answer #2 · answered by royaperry 1 · 0 0

14 city 21 highway

2006-09-22 17:03:18 · answer #3 · answered by qwerty14289 2 · 1 0

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