Re: What's a reasonable gas mileage for a 4.7 liter 2000 Jeep GrandCherokee?
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Re: What's a reasonable gas mileage for a 4.7 liter 2000 Jeep GrandCherokee?
If gas mileage is important to you, buy a car without four wheel
drive.
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Dave in Colorado wrote:
>
> I just bought this in the fall. I get 19 or so when I drive 250 miles to
> Denver over the passes, but now it's winter and around town I get 10-12 MPG.
> It is just block to block stop signs, traffic signals, short trips of a mile
> or two here and there--not reaching or sustaining full operating temperature
> all the time.
>
> It seems to run fine. A mixture of open road and city driving yields--as
> expected--14-15 MPG or so.
>
> I admit--sometimes I like to step on the gas and feel the results. I'm not
> shy with the throttle, but I'm not a maniac either.
>
> Dave
drive.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave in Colorado wrote:
>
> I just bought this in the fall. I get 19 or so when I drive 250 miles to
> Denver over the passes, but now it's winter and around town I get 10-12 MPG.
> It is just block to block stop signs, traffic signals, short trips of a mile
> or two here and there--not reaching or sustaining full operating temperature
> all the time.
>
> It seems to run fine. A mixture of open road and city driving yields--as
> expected--14-15 MPG or so.
>
> I admit--sometimes I like to step on the gas and feel the results. I'm not
> shy with the throttle, but I'm not a maniac either.
>
> Dave
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