no the toyotas and nissans get better, mid to upper 20's easy. in fact all the japanese trucks seem to get better mileage than the american trucks of equal size. i searched for 6-8 weeks for a truck exactly like you described, stripped down with best milage. i would be on the look out for anything japanese from mid 80's to mid 90's with your budget you mentioned in your first post. i had to search CL every day for 6 weeks till i found mine and when i got there the guy had received about a dozen calls. even tried to get more money out of me but i dont play that shit and just handed him what was originally asked. also be careful because in that price range there are a lot of trucks with "new motors" or "just rebuilt" motors. i had to walk away from a couple trucks cause i could tell it was a hack job someone was trying to pass off as a good truck
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1990 Ford Ranger 2.3 L, 4 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline
21 City 23 Combined 26 Highway 20.5 user avg
1990 Nissan Hardbody 2WD 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline
20 City 22 Combined 25 Highway 25.0 user avg
1990 Toyota Truck 2WD 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Manual 4-spd, Regular Gasoline
20 City 21 Combined 22 Highway (no user avg)
1990 Chevrolet S10 Pickup 2WD 2.5 L, 4 cyl, Manual 5-spd, Regular Gasoline
21 City 22 Combined 25 Highway (no user avg)
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Originally posted by grove rat View Postno the toyotas and nissans get better, mid to upper 20's easy. in fact all the japanese trucks seem to get better mileage than the american trucks of equal size. i searched for 6-8 weeks for a truck exactly like you described, stripped down with best milage. i would be on the look out for anything japanese from mid 80's to mid 90's with your budget you mentioned in your first post. i had to search CL every day for 6 weeks till i found mine and when i got there the guy had received about a dozen calls. even tried to get more money out of me but i dont play that shit and just handed him what was originally asked. also be careful because in that price range there are a lot of trucks with "new motors" or "just rebuilt" motors. i had to walk away from a couple trucks cause i could tell it was a hack job someone was trying to pass off as a good truck
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Seems to me you're just trading one low fuel economy vehicle to another to do just about the same thing. If you're looking to save on fuel I'd buy a small car to use daily and use the Jeep for Lowes runs. Pick up a small trailer to pull behind the Jeep to haul any really large items, or just rent the Lowes truck--Marcus
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Originally posted by mystic96 View PostSeems to me you're just trading one low fuel economy vehicle to another to do just about the same thing. If you're looking to save on fuel I'd buy a small car to use daily and use the Jeep for Lowes runs. Pick up a small trailer to pull behind the Jeep to haul any really large items, or just rent the Lowes truck
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Originally posted by mystic96 View PostSeems to me you're just trading one low fuel economy vehicle to another to do just about the same thing. If you're looking to save on fuel I'd buy a small car to use daily and use the Jeep for Lowes runs. Pick up a small trailer to pull behind the Jeep to haul any really large items, or just rent the Lowes truck
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Originally posted by YALE View PostThe other thing is, if you're worried about your cost of operation on your jeep, and whatever you buy doesn't cost you less than you save, you're wasting your time.
If he is driving more than 10 miles to work everyday, the stress factor of driving a jeep is HIGH. Mine has 4.88 gears, 4cyl, locked front and read, banks header/exhaust, intake. Mods probably give me 10bhp. Can't clear a hill without accelerating for 3 miles beforehand on the tollway. Leaving a gas station, the tires scream like I'm a 16 year old trying to look cool.
Driving a Jeep everyday sucks. I did it with my YJ for 4 years. Their really not worth a fuck beyond 4wl <5mph.
+6mpg, mindless driving. Worth getting an old Yoda.
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Originally posted by MustangPoser View PostActually, one of my first cars was a Jeep YJ, and I still have a TJ I drive on the street every once in awhile.
If he is driving more than 10 miles to work everyday, the stress factor of driving a jeep is HIGH. Mine has 4.88 gears, 4cyl, locked front and read, banks header/exhaust, intake. Mods probably give me 10bhp. Can't clear a hill without accelerating for 3 miles beforehand on the tollway. Leaving a gas station, the tires scream like I'm a 16 year old trying to look cool.
Driving a Jeep everyday sucks. I did it with my YJ for 4 years. Their really not worth a fuck beyond 4wl <5mph.
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Originally posted by bottlerocket View PostThe 4.0L is what I have in my TJ which isn't bad, and the coil springs vs the YJ leafs make it slightly more bearable. But I only have 4.10s with 35" tires so its still tall gearing.
Even with a stick in a small cab, you could eat a steak with a fork and knife and be good to drive. I can barely drink a redbull in the jeep without getting it on my shirt.
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Use to have one of these, great truck and gas mileage. Had 273k when I sold it, family had it since new and never had one problem with it.
Mitsubishi Mighty Max
You remember the stories John use to tell us about the the three chinamen playing Fantan? This guy runs up to them and says, "Hey, the world's coming to an end!" and the first one says, "Well, I best go to the mission and pray," and the second one says, "Well, hell, I'm gonna go and buy me a case of Mezcal and six whores," and the third one says "Well, I'm gonna finish the game." I shall finish the game, Doc.
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Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostMy 97 S10 2.2L 5 speed would get 23-25mpg around town and would haul plenty of shit in the bed, even lowered. I would avoid the V6 trucks because my Blazer only get 16-18MPG on a good day. I've never dealt with the 2.3's or Yotas. Just weighing in my experiences.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by bottlerocket View PostEPA tests for back then show the Nissan and Toyota to be the same as the 2.3L Ford, so right in the mid-low 20's. How much better is the manual than the auto for the 3.0L? I had an auto 3.0L back home and that thing made abysmal MPG and for a V6 was anemic. Averaged roughly 17mpg and couldn't get out of it's own way. My old 4cyl S10 did better with power but ended up with a cracked head or block, not sure which since we just got rid of it.
Originally posted by Baron View Postfueleconomy.gov
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