Some guys on here are reporting really good numbers for their four-banger Rangers. I can keep my 80s Toyota PU in the 30s with not too much work, so that's a good choice too (current numbers notwithstanding - driven by a 19-year-old college student right now). For serious longevity the F150 with the old 300 straight six is a great choice, but you won't be thrilled when it comes time to fill up. I understand they're pretty thirsty.
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