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    Wrangler gas mileage

    How many of y’all drive Jeep wranglers? What kinda gas mileage do you get, and what can you do to make a little better. I’m averaging 14mpg. This is a 2018 Rubicon
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    And I don’t know why my picture is sideways

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      #3
      Drive a Prius. You're trying to push a brick thru the air.

      I drive a 2006 LJ Rubicon and get a little over 12mpg. Even with a 19gl fuel tank, we don't pass many gas stations.

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        #4
        Buy a car......otherwise go back with smaller factory tires and keep your foot out of it.

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          #5
          Thats about normal for a Jeep. Our JK Unlimited averaged 14.5 with 35 inch tires and 3.73 gears.

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            #6
            Trust me, I’m not complaining. I Bought a Jeep and won’t turn back. Just curious. I got the 4:10 gears and don’t wanna re gear. I’ll deal with the thirsty girl

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              #7
              I need to hand calculate mine. Onboard comp says 19 on my 2018 Rubicon. Sadly I'll be sticking with my factory tires and no lift for that reason

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                #8
                I daily drive a 13 rubicon with a supercharger, 4" lift and 37s, 5.13 gears and I get 13.5 mpg. I didn't buy it for the MPG, I'm a jeeper so its a keeper.

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                  #9
                  Supercharger is about it, buy a commute car.


                  Originally posted by bowhunter45 View Post
                  Trust me, I’m not complaining. I Bought a Jeep and won’t turn back. Just curious. I got the 4:10 gears and don’t wanna re gear. I’ll deal with the thirsty girl

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                    #10
                    Put a Cummins 4BT in it and you'll get 30 mpg and a much better rock crawler.

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                      #11
                      '16 JKU, 4" lift, 35" tires, 4:56 gears and about 16mpg

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                        #12
                        the tire size makes a big difference. Everyone I have driven has lost between 2-4 miles when I did the mods I wanted. I currently have 2, a 2014 lifted with 35's and it gets 14-15 MPG. My wife has a 2018 that she wanted to leave stock and she is getting 18-19 on it.

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                          #13
                          Our 2014 on 35" had tune, magnaflow, cold air, with 4.10 gears. Got about 14.5 average. If you stay below 65 it may have gone up. I was just not crazy about the Jeep.

                          Lifted 4runner now gets about 16. And my lifted Suburban gets the best at 16-17.

                          Just send it.

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