Here's How to Load a Yukon

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My 85 4speed K5 Blazer with a 305 got 15MPG pulling my full weight Camaro on a trailer loaded itself with spare parts, tools, etc from Boston to Nevada ... it also got 15MPG unloaded going up and down the mtns here hahahaha

:lol: These things if nothing are consistent, unloaded my 'kon gets 16-18 depending on my cruise set speed.

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14 mpg for 2500 miles, ouch! Canuckstani gas isn't cheap either!

Actually, it wasn't too bad, the average price I paid was C$1.37/liter, which with a nearly 1:1 exchange rate came out to US$5.17, which is less than a dollar more than both Alaska and Washington. Although I did pay $120+ for a couple of tanks:emotions122:
 

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:lol: These things if nothing are consistent, unloaded my 'kon gets 16-18 depending on my cruise set speed.

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Actually, it wasn't too bad, the average price I paid was C$1.37/liter, which with a nearly 1:1 exchange rate came out to US$5.17, which is less than a dollar more than both Alaska and Washington. Although I did pay $120+ for a couple of tanks:emotions122:

Yep, mine gets 17-18 on cruise control. I bet if you drafted a large truck you could get 20, not pulling a trailer of course.

I would've tried to pack in some gas cans to save money in Canada.:Big Laugh:
 

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