That's with the diesel, or the gas?
Wow, I know fuel economy usually sucks with break in period, but that seems pretty excessive.
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When I first got married my 1988 Ford Ranger Standard, Standard Brakes and no power steering bench seat for 3 and only a 2.0 liter engine (The ole Pinto engine). I rebuilt it myself and it was our Main reliable vehicle. My wife, Daughter Alex our pet beagle and myself would drive down to NB in it stopping only for gas for 10 hrs driving.
It was a great family truck, especially driving through the major 40 cm snow storm through Quebec and NB in the dark. :)
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All manufacturers recommend putting car seats in the centre. It's a recommendation.. If you have three kids, I guess you pu the favourite in the centre?!? ;)
Work gear wouldn't be a problem since I wouldn't use this for work.. I don't work in the trades. As for the wifey, she doesn't even like to drive "her car" - we work together and I do all the driving if we are in the same car...
I'd use it for hauling firewood, plywood and other stuff for home projects, and of course, hunting, fishing and camping
So, that said, is it really a bad family vehicle?
I still may end up with an SUV like a 4Runner or maybe an Explorer
Wife's 4runner is over 12 years old looks great, runs great and the dealer keeps asking if she wants to trade it in. Just don't buy the limited. The limited is the worst package option for "ANY" toyota model.
Got a 2016 Tacoma Double cab Trd Sport with a 6 speed manual..behind a rock solid V6.
Interesting. My 2015 Ram Quadcab 4wd 5.7 Hemi averages 12/100. It will drop down below 10/100 on the highway cruising at 110. Has 108,000 kms on it now and just had the brakes checked and they are no where near ready to be replaced. No issues or failures yet. Our company between Canada and the USA runs over 200 Rams and the fleet manager has no intention of switching.