TBSS Gas Mileage?
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TBSS Gas Mileage?
I'm kicking around the idea of getting TBSS (AWD if possible) for me and the wife, more the wife than anyone, but just curious what is the best gas milage your guys got with you TBSS with and without mods? I consider myself pretty savy with any type of upgrades or bolt-ons and there's a lot for the TBSS, but what was the most dramatic bolt-on and how much did the mileage improve? If i can't find a low mileage TBSS, then i may be looking into a SS Impala for her.
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Honestly...When I picked mine up in 06 it was getting low 15's around town and 16.5ish on the interstate. Not that much difference unless you have a lead foot!
The first thing I did was a tune. I would say that is your best bet to help you with fuel economy. I think I picked up 1 to 1.5 mpg. Not a whole lot of difference, but when you look at some vehicles losing mpg, its not bad. Ive seen guys that run 3:73s instead of the 4:10s and get nearly 20mpg if not more.
Just a thought if the wife is driving it and its not a track truck and is used as a DD.
The first thing I did was a tune. I would say that is your best bet to help you with fuel economy. I think I picked up 1 to 1.5 mpg. Not a whole lot of difference, but when you look at some vehicles losing mpg, its not bad. Ive seen guys that run 3:73s instead of the 4:10s and get nearly 20mpg if not more.
Just a thought if the wife is driving it and its not a track truck and is used as a DD.
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The one I had got 12.5 no matter what. I sold it and bought a Prius. Now I can afford to drive out of town. They are awesome comfortable, stable in all weather "I never was in snow" I loved it. I just could not keep letting it drink $500 a month is high octane gas.
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Honestly...When I picked mine up in 06 it was getting low 15's around town and 16.5ish on the interstate. Not that much difference unless you have a lead foot!
The first thing I did was a tune. I would say that is your best bet to help you with fuel economy. I think I picked up 1 to 1.5 mpg. Not a whole lot of difference, but when you look at some vehicles losing mpg, its not bad. Ive seen guys that run 3:73s instead of the 4:10s and get nearly 20mpg if not more.
Just a thought if the wife is driving it and its not a track truck and is used as a DD.
The first thing I did was a tune. I would say that is your best bet to help you with fuel economy. I think I picked up 1 to 1.5 mpg. Not a whole lot of difference, but when you look at some vehicles losing mpg, its not bad. Ive seen guys that run 3:73s instead of the 4:10s and get nearly 20mpg if not more.
Just a thought if the wife is driving it and its not a track truck and is used as a DD.
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Honestly...When I picked mine up in 06 it was getting low 15's around town and 16.5ish on the interstate. Not that much difference unless you have a lead foot!
The first thing I did was a tune. I would say that is your best bet to help you with fuel economy. I think I picked up 1 to 1.5 mpg. Not a whole lot of difference, but when you look at some vehicles losing mpg, its not bad. Ive seen guys that run 3:73s instead of the 4:10s and get nearly 20mpg if not more.
Just a thought if the wife is driving it and its not a track truck and is used as a DD.
The first thing I did was a tune. I would say that is your best bet to help you with fuel economy. I think I picked up 1 to 1.5 mpg. Not a whole lot of difference, but when you look at some vehicles losing mpg, its not bad. Ive seen guys that run 3:73s instead of the 4:10s and get nearly 20mpg if not more.
Just a thought if the wife is driving it and its not a track truck and is used as a DD.
If i bought one, i would do a tune and true CAI kit and exhaust and that's about it to improve mileage for her, but lucky for her she really don't even need that, cause her work is about 12mins away and a weekly trip back and forth to work for a week she drives is less than 70 i believe. But we would want to drive it on the weekends and take it out of town to visit or on vacation, so i understand owning a TBSS would be expensive for fuel and i see the maintenance being high too for the AWD version.
Yes! this would be a DD for her and a weekend toy for me!
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For hopping around town like your said, its a great little SUV. But vacations...ehhhh....iffy!
I drive mine for work (4-5 days out of the month) and get reembursed for fuel costs and eats up some gas for sure!
I drive mine for work (4-5 days out of the month) and get reembursed for fuel costs and eats up some gas for sure!