Nailed it!!MPG…MPG…MPG
Hundreds of conversations, discussions, and endless…
Many reports are not “complete” with all factors such as model, accessory, road condition, driving habit, etc.
Summary are 4 lifestyles, users, purposes. They are all great and provide the satisfaction, happiness:
1/ Maximum MPG 22-26: stock street rated / smallest tire size 245/70 R18, no running board/side step, no skid plates, no roof rack, no built-in drawer system on trunk, no ACC lights, no air compressor, no window open, no passengers , super light gas pedal grandpa style(last one to hit stoplights and last one to leave them)…or even fold the side mirrors while moving
LC intentional purchase: mpg, cool box, but 1980 Honda civic speed
2/ Medium-High MPG 19-22: stock street rated/medium tire size 265/70 R18, no rock rail but running board/side step, roof rail but no cross bars or roof rack, empty trunk, no other ACC stuffs, medium gas pedal/in middle or a bit behind among traffic flow
3/ Medium MPG 16-18: bigger and AT tires (SL-E rated) 275-285/70/R18, rock sides, 3/4 roof rack, minimum ACC lights, drive at normal or a bit fast speed (middle or top of fastest group in traffic flow)
4/ Low MPG 13-16: AT rated E tires 275-295/70 R18 or R17, wider stand for wheel/tire, full roof rack, all ACC lights, built-in air compressor, built-in drawer/fridge/sleeping system in the trunk, rock slide, light/steel integrates front bumper+winch. Full lifted/suspension equipped for all terrain off-road trails. First one to hit the stoplight and first one to leave it. Drive as “real muscle” LC
Which group are you belong to?
All can be happy for what we choose.
I am in group 4 hahaha and have to run fast before rocks thrown on me
Happy LC to all. Happy Holidays