I love supercharged cars/trucks. Btw, I own a daily driver that has 600 whp. It’s a 2wd Tundra w/ a 4.88 posi, a small drive pulley w/tune and it gets 18.6 mpg HWY. it gets 15-16 combined mpg. The OD transmission helps a lot and I dont beat in it. Tows well too.
The most fun to be had is around 3000lb and 3-400 hp that still gets decent mileage and can hold people and groceries. You can drive it all the time and have some fun without going broke!
Do people not know how mpg works? That mileage is guesswork only, it can't tell you exactly how many miles are left. It'll have lost 8 on the clock, but after waiting a short while some of those "lost" miles may slowly come back after the sensor gets a new reading. The fuel sensor is not an absolute indicator of how many miles you're doing. The number to watch here is the mpg, while still not 100% accurate it gives you an average across lots of driven miles. It was reading just over 10mpg, which is actually far from the worst.
I rented a car like this. When you get on it, the gas gauge was literally like flushing a toilet. GONE… If you leave it running while you’re fueling, your never going to top it off 😂
@@apapz3245 radios are faster than any car. Just a matter of if they have other officers ahead of you and now some big cities with open highways they are getting hellcat chargers and hellcat Durango’s. The state troopers here in NC have hellcats sometimes too but all of the chargers are 6.2 392’s
worst iv'e seen in person was when i was a salesman at a nissan dealership in 2015 and went to check out and show a nissan armada to a guy with a big family. It had the exact seating he needed so we went to check it on the lot. As soon as we get to it, he starts checking it out as I went to check the spec label on the window sticker. First thing i saw was 17 mpg highway and 13 mpg city. I called him over and showed him that first before wasting either of our time trying to sell him on the amenities. Knowing that we lived in the same area and it being almost all highway driving going to and from anywhere, I knew it'd be a bad fit for his family. That being our best option for what he needed, I recommended he go down the road to the toyota dealership instead. Customer thanked me for shooting it straight with him and went on his way. I didn't last but a few more months working there and I can't say I regret it. Some sales were easy, but a lot of others felt like my moral integrity was being tested and I just wasn't ok with choosing to pad my paychecks by convincing others to make a long term bad financial decision.
Well no sh*t you didn't last. I wouldvr sold that car. You never bring up an issue unless the customer does. He mightve not cared. *your top salesman at a chrysler dealer*
Thought I made it pretty clear we had already been in discussion before ever hitting the lot. I've only ever met one top car salesman who didn't immediately come off as a pos, and it isn't you.
@@masonmiller2697challenger is getting 200-260 max I get about 190-210 depending how I’ve been driving but come on I didn’t buy it to get good gas mileage
@@nb1hk that is indeed a terrible name for those who only know "scat" as what we're both thinking, but in the 60s when the Scat Pack was introduced, "scat" was a verb and it meant to move away very quickly, or to run off. The Scat Pack was a marketing hall-of-fame restricted to muscle cars capable of doing a quarter-mile in under 14 seconds. It was Dodge's way of emphasizing that their cars could absolutely tear it if the drivers knew how to handle them. Lost in time and translation, I suppose.
Facts. I was stuck in traffic at a 1/2 tank. 20 min later and 2 miles further, I was down to 1/4 tank. Took the shoulder to get to the exit to get fuel. I filled up and took an alt route. 😂😅
@@_HunnidProof look at the country , biden has done NOTHING , SNIFF MORE KIDS , yea your a sniffer and you think he is doing a good job, dee dumbest ever
@@pootieofficalmusic it does cost 5 dollars to start it, you aint gonna just start it and not drive lol, the shortest drive you can do is costing you right now ahaha sheeeesh
Does this happen to no one else I go up and down stopped and going in my 2003 Chevy ss truck then also now in my dodge your not getting a perfect read ever it’s guessing
@@xane2953 ive seen that on my 05 Tahoe, my best guess is that the fuel arm is probably defective so it bops around in there, or gets stuck and then naturally falls back into place with the car movement or from a sudden stop, etc
@@julianbrelsford that's smart of it; I always wondered if there was any Cons to driving a Prius? It took me awhile to get used to driving a vehicle that turns off randomly at stops like intersections etc. But I never owned a Prius
I have no idea what it means... Like you have to pay for the gas you use? Or do you have yo pay for a better (more range) car? A more luxurious car? A Honda? If you want to make street races u gotta pay the popo? Wym
@@StebanHern electric cars aren't useless, it has it's pros and cons but neither gasoline cars or electric cars are good for the environment but people claim that electric is. i like both but trying to replace gasoline-powered cars with electric kills me
@@platinumsoulja01 My weekend car is an 98 BMW E36 coupe I paid $2k cash for. Another car isn’t the issue. Having a place to put it…or worse, modify it…is the kicker
@Rjacks- ya “long gone” lmao. Literally cant go farther than 60 fn miles at 120mph+ w a full tank. Hes gna be on foot after that. Wont take long to catch up bud. Even my Infiniti can scoot…but Im getting 5x more range.
I'm not sure we are having this conversation. If it's a toy and not your daily driver, gas milage is irrelevant. And if it is your daily driver, you can afford it. Period.
@@contrasbeatshop if you every been around “the system” then you’d know what police really do, and “they” don’t go out of districts to find you, once you leave town, it’s up to other counties to find you.
@@Adrian10_14 first off, its a joke and you’re missing the entire point. second off, you’re not even correct. go to Texas and you’ll find county jurisdictions that are over 80 miles in diameter, either way i dont understand why youre missing the joke
@@slim404 lots of power though. Would probably be the most fun burnout car honestly. If it was lighter in weight ; then sheeesh it’d feel dangerous. If it was 2,500lbs with that power id say the hp would increase dramatically. Barely tap on the gas and your spinning.
@@WhiteWaterVisuals of course, drop 2000 lbs it'd either rip in half or crush like a soda can on impact and I've seen that too! I've seen more of these cars in scrapyards than on the road, people can't drive anymore, find a racetrack or something! 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🙄
Not that insane when it’s city miles not highway miles, I see that all the time in my beam but ig she’s old. You’d think a new hellcats range would be more accurate
You understand the car is predicting mpg right? So if you floor it from a stop (the most inefficient your cars will ever be) it's guessing that you'll keep driving at that inefficiency rate. In the real world you aren't constantly flooring it from a dead stop.
Also your also your car is constantly calculating your car's range predicated on your miles per hour and how much gas is left in the tank and current driving habits. Meaning that if you have say 9 gal in your tank and you're averaging 40 miles per hour and your car gets 20 miles per gallon your car would say your current MPG would be 170 miles. However if you stop or your car is just idling at a standstill the car's computer will start to calculate your distance to empty based on your speed being zero. It's normal to see the distance to empty drop while idling in a parking lot.
@@fadingsolo9457 no, no no, you're missing it, everyone that buys these all belong to the bank, you realize that right, and therefore low credit score.
@@fadingsolo9457 credit scores aren’t always correlated to the income one makes. Some of the people with terrible debt and how to handle that debt are higher income earners
In 2023 they are even updating the radar to know if somebody is about to use their baby mammas credit score to buy one promising her “imma changed man, I’ve been submitting job applications all day. I’d never do nuffin wrong, baby”. It’s a very specific radar lol
I remember jail breaking an iPhone many years ago. I added some after market features, but a day later I realised my battery was draining like this guys fuel.