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2018 SRT Durango 392 Responds Well To Cooler Temperatures
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16306260" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>Nice ride, OP! Makes me miss my Jeep SRT even more...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's not good...at all. I had a 2016 Jeep SRT. It was averaging 12.7mpg for my normal daily commute to and from work. That's about 50/50 city street and highway with a decent amount of stop and go. The best mpg I ever got, and I was trying hard to conserve gas, was 18mpg on a 400+ mile trip from GA to WV. The SRT was an expensive car to daily: it ate brakes, it ate tires and it was thirsty! All of that said, it was an incredibly awesome daily driver.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about that. I was able to barely walk away from a Durango SRT with my Jeep SRT. The difference seems to be the 'lightweight' wheels that came on the night edition vs the standard extra-heavy wheels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16306260, member: 132915"] Nice ride, OP! Makes me miss my Jeep SRT even more... It's not good...at all. I had a 2016 Jeep SRT. It was averaging 12.7mpg for my normal daily commute to and from work. That's about 50/50 city street and highway with a decent amount of stop and go. The best mpg I ever got, and I was trying hard to conserve gas, was 18mpg on a 400+ mile trip from GA to WV. The SRT was an expensive car to daily: it ate brakes, it ate tires and it was thirsty! All of that said, it was an incredibly awesome daily driver. I'm not sure about that. I was able to barely walk away from a Durango SRT with my Jeep SRT. The difference seems to be the 'lightweight' wheels that came on the night edition vs the standard extra-heavy wheels. [/QUOTE]
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