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Just got a new 22 Passport TrailSport pearl white. I'm coming from a 19 F350 crew cab diesel 4x4. I sold the 40 ft camping trailer. I had no use for the truck. The fuel prices were killing me. I don't mind as much putting gas at 3 something a gallon compared to diesel at 5 something a gallon. I've seen 23 mpg on the highway in the first week of owning it and usually do about 19-20 mpg otherwise. I wanted loaded up with decent mileage that could tow my small trailer. It seems to fit the bill, liking it so far.
 

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Just filled up and still getting about 24mpg. It usually takes a few fill ups to improve.
 

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Not to concerned with mileage anything is better then I was getting. Looking for long term reliability mostly and possible resale. Although I don't foresee selling it anytime soon. I have owned more cars then I can recall. Usually trade up every 3 years or so. The last 5 or so being trucks. I mounted the hitch yesterday, not as easy to do as it was 20 years ago. I used to do that kind of stuff everyday when I worked in a welding shop. You really know when you have a trailer on this thing considering it's right in your back seat. At least it feels that way. Also did the led high beams my hands are fat and full of arthritis which didn't help that either. :confused:
 

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Not to concerned with mileage anything is better then I was getting. Looking for long term reliability mostly and possible resale. Although I don't foresee selling it anytime soon. I have owned more cars then I can recall. Usually trade up every 3 years or so. The last 5 or so being trucks. I mounted the hitch yesterday, not as easy to do as it was 20 years ago. I used to do that kind of stuff everyday when I worked in a welding shop. You really know when you have a trailer on this thing considering it's right in your back seat. At least it feels that way. Also did the led high beams my hands are fat and full of arthritis which didn't help that either. :confused:
I hear (and feel) your pain! It's nice once you get it all done though.
 
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