96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
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96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15 mpg
max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
#2
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Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
auto. Stock tire size.
Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
Phila to WDC
Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
pain, engine doesn't leak oil
Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
miles and have never left me anywhere!
Hope the numbers/info help
Howard
Dana Rohleder wrote:
> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15 mpg
> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
auto. Stock tire size.
Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
Phila to WDC
Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
pain, engine doesn't leak oil
Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
miles and have never left me anywhere!
Hope the numbers/info help
Howard
Dana Rohleder wrote:
> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15 mpg
> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
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Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
auto. Stock tire size.
Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
Phila to WDC
Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
pain, engine doesn't leak oil
Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
miles and have never left me anywhere!
Hope the numbers/info help
Howard
Dana Rohleder wrote:
> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15 mpg
> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
auto. Stock tire size.
Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
Phila to WDC
Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
pain, engine doesn't leak oil
Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
miles and have never left me anywhere!
Hope the numbers/info help
Howard
Dana Rohleder wrote:
> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15 mpg
> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
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Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
auto. Stock tire size.
Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
Phila to WDC
Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
pain, engine doesn't leak oil
Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
miles and have never left me anywhere!
Hope the numbers/info help
Howard
Dana Rohleder wrote:
> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15 mpg
> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
auto. Stock tire size.
Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
Phila to WDC
Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
pain, engine doesn't leak oil
Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
miles and have never left me anywhere!
Hope the numbers/info help
Howard
Dana Rohleder wrote:
> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15 mpg
> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world fuel
> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg, but I
> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
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Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
Is it a V8?
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1136072350.665179.233600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
> (3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
> auto. Stock tire size.
>
> Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
> Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
> Phila to WDC
>
> Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
> from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
> interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
>
> The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
> brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
> changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
>
> Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
> replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
> pain, engine doesn't leak oil
>
> Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
> BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
> miles and have never left me anywhere!
>
> Hope the numbers/info help
>
> Howard
>
>
> Dana Rohleder wrote:
>> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15
>> mpg
>> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world
>> fuel
>> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg,
>> but I
>> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
>> --
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1136072350.665179.233600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
> (3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
> auto. Stock tire size.
>
> Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
> Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
> Phila to WDC
>
> Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
> from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
> interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
>
> The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
> brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
> changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
>
> Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
> replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
> pain, engine doesn't leak oil
>
> Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
> BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
> miles and have never left me anywhere!
>
> Hope the numbers/info help
>
> Howard
>
>
> Dana Rohleder wrote:
>> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15
>> mpg
>> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world
>> fuel
>> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg,
>> but I
>> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
>> --
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
#6
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Posts: n/a
Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
Is it a V8?
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1136072350.665179.233600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
> (3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
> auto. Stock tire size.
>
> Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
> Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
> Phila to WDC
>
> Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
> from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
> interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
>
> The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
> brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
> changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
>
> Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
> replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
> pain, engine doesn't leak oil
>
> Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
> BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
> miles and have never left me anywhere!
>
> Hope the numbers/info help
>
> Howard
>
>
> Dana Rohleder wrote:
>> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15
>> mpg
>> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world
>> fuel
>> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg,
>> but I
>> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
>> --
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1136072350.665179.233600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
> (3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
> auto. Stock tire size.
>
> Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
> Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
> Phila to WDC
>
> Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
> from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
> interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
>
> The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
> brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
> changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
>
> Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
> replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
> pain, engine doesn't leak oil
>
> Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
> BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
> miles and have never left me anywhere!
>
> Hope the numbers/info help
>
> Howard
>
>
> Dana Rohleder wrote:
>> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15
>> mpg
>> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world
>> fuel
>> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg,
>> but I
>> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
>> --
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
Is it a V8?
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1136072350.665179.233600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
> (3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
> auto. Stock tire size.
>
> Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
> Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
> Phila to WDC
>
> Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
> from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
> interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
>
> The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
> brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
> changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
>
> Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
> replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
> pain, engine doesn't leak oil
>
> Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
> BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
> miles and have never left me anywhere!
>
> Hope the numbers/info help
>
> Howard
>
>
> Dana Rohleder wrote:
>> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15
>> mpg
>> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world
>> fuel
>> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg,
>> but I
>> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
>> --
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Howard" <howard@energytactics.com> wrote in message
news:1136072350.665179.233600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
> (3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
> auto. Stock tire size.
>
> Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
> Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
> Phila to WDC
>
> Towing a 4000# trailer to and through the American and Canadian Rockies
> from Philadelphia and back 6460 miles (mostly at 70 mph on the
> interstates (the camper is only 65 inches high) 13.94 mpg
>
> The GC has 85,000 miles. It has cost me one battery, two sets of
> brakes, one oxygen sensor, one tune up, one serpentine belt, oil
> changes every 5,000 miles, all fluids at 30,000 miles.
>
> Still have original hoses (mechanic and I are happy with them), just
> replaced headlights (in case), no rust, one power window connector is a
> pain, engine doesn't leak oil
>
> Its been off road (a few jeep Jamborees and other adventures) pulled my
> BIL's tractor out of a muddy ditch, towed trailer for maybe 10,000
> miles and have never left me anywhere!
>
> Hope the numbers/info help
>
> Howard
>
>
> Dana Rohleder wrote:
>> I am contemplating replacing my aging 1990 Cherokee LTD SelectTrac (15
>> mpg
>> max) with a 96 GC LTD V8 and would like to find out what the real world
>> fuel
>> economy is. I had a 95 LTD with the I6 and it topped out about 21 mpg,
>> but I
>> am leery of the V8. Anyone have any experience with this vehicle?
>> --
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ - I4 - 125k mi.
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd. - I6 - 145k mi.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
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Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
On 31 Dec 2005 15:39:10 -0800, "Howard" <howard@energytactics.com>
wrote:
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
>(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
>auto. Stock tire size.
>
>Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
>Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
>Phila to WDC
Our '93 JGC V-8 gives that same kind of mileage in those conditions.
----
wrote:
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
>(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
>auto. Stock tire size.
>
>Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
>Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
>Phila to WDC
Our '93 JGC V-8 gives that same kind of mileage in those conditions.
----
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Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
On 31 Dec 2005 15:39:10 -0800, "Howard" <howard@energytactics.com>
wrote:
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
>(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
>auto. Stock tire size.
>
>Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
>Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
>Phila to WDC
Our '93 JGC V-8 gives that same kind of mileage in those conditions.
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wrote:
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
>(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
>auto. Stock tire size.
>
>Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
>Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
>Phila to WDC
Our '93 JGC V-8 gives that same kind of mileage in those conditions.
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Re: 96 GC LTD V8 Real-world fuel efficiency?
On 31 Dec 2005 15:39:10 -0800, "Howard" <howard@energytactics.com>
wrote:
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
>(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
>auto. Stock tire size.
>
>Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
>Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
>Phila to WDC
Our '93 JGC V-8 gives that same kind of mileage in those conditions.
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wrote:
>I have a 97 GC Orvis (same as Limited but also includes tow package
>(3.73 rear and is factory raised one inch). I always have the HVAC in
>auto. Stock tire size.
>
>Suburban - stop and move around 14 mpg, short trips
>
>Highway at 70 mph 18-19 mpg, if I'm really careful I can break 21 from
>Phila to WDC
Our '93 JGC V-8 gives that same kind of mileage in those conditions.
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