The wind and terrain seems to affect my mpg the most. We usually drive around 60 mph most times with no toad and get a little better than 10 mpg more or less.
A year or so ago though, we had a strong tail wind in high desert and got an unbelievable mpg. So much so, that my wife took a second look at the gas slip and recal'd the mpg. With head winds of course, which seems like most of the time, just the opposite occurs.
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Former owner of 2015 Thor Vegas 24.1 in Ocala
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