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Old 04-01-2013, 11:44 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi, I drive a 2000 Caravan myself. If you haven't done this and don't use it, I recommend removing the roof rack. There was a spare tire plus the roof rack on the van I drive and after they were removed, It upped the MPG. I'm not sure what we get in general despite the van's stats as I haven't compared miles to the pump and the ScanGauge II isn't calibrated; The gauge sometimes says we get over 40 on some highway trips but I can't say that's quite accurate, It might be closer to 30.
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