I read some there MPG claims and see BS running rampant. There's not a HD 3/4 diesel truck with a 5.9 on this planet that gets 25 US MPGs "around town" or the highway. Stick a 3.9 Cummins it and it comes close. And with 2.2 liter Chevy LUV diesels getting near 50 MPG? NEVER happened. I've had four and am still driving one now. 35 MPG for a 2WD driven near sea level - yes. Same with a 85 Toyota pickup with a 2.4 diesel. If you want to see near 50 MPG - you need a Volkswagen Rabbit pickup with a 1.5 or 1.6 diesel. I pity the person who believes some of this nonsense and buys an old truck based on it. There were many small gas trucks from the 70s to the 90s with four banger engines that got 25-32 MPG.
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