Ok, for starters, I don't know for sure that it is because of Summer gas instead of the Winter stuff, but it is only my assumption. To date, my best trip MPG in my 2000 Jeep Cherokee is 24.2 for a straight run from Tacoma to Washugal, WA (130ish miles) at 62-68 MPH.
Two nights ago, I went up to Everett to pick up a piece of furnature (new coffee table but that's not important other than it fit inside my vehicle, so it didn't change my aero) and got 26.3 and 26.2 respectively each way at 62-65 MPH each way. No crazy drafting, wake hopping or anything else, just even footed driving and watching for slowing traffic so as not to apply the brakes and waste energy. That's 34% better than my vehicle is rated for the highway (18 MPG). I can't wait to have a chance to repeat this with another run out to my relatives about 80 miles away (last three trips that direction, I averaged 22-23.5). The road conditions are about what they always are here in Washington - light rain.... and 55 degrees.... need I say more? Ok, enough tooting my own horn. I need to get off my arse and throw some ecomods on this thing already and hopefully break 30 MPG before the Summer is out.
