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SUVs emit more climate damaging gas than older cars do, study finds
(www.theguardian.com)
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Old pickup trucks?
My first pickup - 1985 Nissan pickup (manual) averaged 25mpg.
My current 2022 Chevy 1500 company owned work truck gets 19mpg.
Of course the old Nissan weighed 2500 lbs. My Chevy work truck weighs in at 4400lbs.
So fuel efficiency per weight has increased, but the newer trucks larger size still sucks gas.
I still prefer the smaller trucks, so much easier to drive.
That Nissan is way better than a lot of pickups of its era. A typical 1985 F-150 configuration got something like 12-15mpg, and no configurations got better than 19mpg