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Sorry, 4x4 and same with the 04 I was comparing it to. I did see today on the way to work my best for the last 25 miles was 27!!

 

I should add that I check the readout with a calculator too and its been dead on 2 times .5 mpg lower then the readout about 3 times and .2 higher then the readout once.

 

You can check out my milage on fuelly, name is silverspaceship I think I'm still the only 2014 silverado.

Keep in mind MN gas has 10% ethanol.

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You can check out my milage on fuelly, name is silverspaceship I think I'm still the only 2014 silverado.

Keep in mind MN gas has 10% ethanol.

 

Your not the only 2014 out on fuelly. I just haven't had to fill up mine yet. :-)

 

I'm gonna send ya friend request on Fuelly.

 

 

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Finally got on the highway over the weekend heading to the track. This is what 3.08 gears will get you in a 4x4 crew cab 5.3.

 

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Awesome! It seems like they just keep climbing when out on the highway after a fill up. I would love to fill up and drive nonstop hwy on a full tank of gas I bet the mpg would be ridiculous!

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Sorry, 4x4 and same with the 04 I was comparing it to. I did see today on the way to work my best for the last 25 miles was 27!!

 

I should add that I check the readout with a calculator too and its been dead on 2 times .5 mpg lower then the readout about 3 times and .2 higher then the readout once.

 

You can check out my milage on fuelly, name is silverspaceship I think I'm still the only 2014 silverado.

Keep in mind MN gas has 10% ethanol.

 

Do you have a lot of hills around where you live?

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Do you have a lot of hills around where you live?

 

And how do you drive? Do you do a lot of coasting to stop signs-stoplights or do you drive like a normal person? The mpg you are getting is outstanding for a truck.

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Yes some hills on the way to work not big hills but enough to nock it out of V4. there's a 14 gmc on fuelly getting .3 mpg better then me.

 

I drive normal other then trying not to let it idle too much like turn it off while waiting in line at the bank. I drive 61 to 62 mph when the speed limit is 60 and 65 when in a 65. My acceleration is on par with everyone else on the road. No coasting or hyper milling .

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1,000 a week?...damn.. I'm sure you would want to know. That's some serious driving..

I drive that much too, except I put all those miles on a car, not my truck. Much better fuel economy.

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609 miles on odometer (about 200 hwy, 400 city) & DIC shows 16 MPG average (that's with AT tires, level, & front air dam removed)

What brand and size are your AT's? Any pictures with the air dam removed?

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Finally got some highway only miles on the truck. Fueled up at a quiktrip on the hwy and drove about 25 miles. I am pleased with results so far with my new truck.

 

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loving it! I'm happy to see that with the 3.42's.

 

For those of you who have responded (aside from b1gted) what gears are you running?

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b1gted, what kind of speed were you running on the highway? I still can't believe the mileage these trucks get. My last tank I hand calculated, and it was only off 0.2mpg from the trip display.

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b1gted, what kind of speed were you running on the highway? I still can't believe the mileage these trucks get. My last tank I hand calculated, and it was only off 0.2mpg from the trip display.

 

Cruise set on 73 for 95% of the 27 miles. The rest was anywhere from 35 to 55 mph.

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How what was your mileage? What's your gear ratio?

 

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