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Every car is slightly different depending on gearing and where the motor is most efficient. In general though, the lower speed will get you better mileage because wind resistance increases as the square of the speed.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
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I had a 2004 F-250 Super Duty pulling a 32 ft. race trailer and, whenever I drove, it was at 60 mph nominally. I got 10 mpg +/-. When my son got tired of us going so slow, he would take over and raised the speed to 65. The mpg lowered to 8 mpg.Mustangs previously owned:
1967 Coupe V8 (My first car)
1992 LX AOD
1993 LX Drag Car
1995 GTS
1997 Cobra
2000 Cobra R
2002 Corvette C5 A4 10.64@ 127.1
Undercover SC Dragster 8.10's
In the garage now....
2016 Honda Accord Touring
2015 F-150 Silver 5.0 XLT SuperCrew, like new condition
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Originally posted by BP View PostWhatever speed those city buses are driving at. My Camry does the best at 80-85 mph, which just so happens to coincide with the flat terrain and thin air out in West Texas.
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My truck gets 16 no matter what. Dad's on the other hand, gets better mileage the faster you go.
Pulling our trailer with atvs and gear to the deer camp last year it got better mileage in 5th gear vs 6th. He has a 2010 Chevy 3/4 ton with the 6.0 and 6spd trans. The 3.73's kill it in 6th gear, it was lugging something fierce.
Every car is different, and normal math goes out the window when you throw a trailer into the equation.G'Day Mate
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2006 Ram 4.7/auto gets its best mileage at 60-62mph. I can get 23 out of it at that speed. But it drastically falls off when going faster or in stop-and-go traffic so I average about 16.5mpg per tank.
This is all based on the instant mileage sensor on the truck which I've found to be fairly accurate. So far it's never been more than 1mpg off.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by JFurst View Post55 or 60?Originally posted by SS Junk View PostWherever torque peak is...Originally posted by Trick Pony View PostEvery car is slightly different depending on gearing and where the motor is most efficient. In general though, the lower speed will get you better mileage because wind resistance increases as the square of the speed.
My fullsize v6 does best at 75mph. At 65, its just making much power, if I can run 75, or 80, it does MUCH better.DE OPPRESSO LIBER
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