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11-22-2007, 03:43 PM
Some of these vehicles just don’t belong. (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/articles/t-turkeys-the-automotive-variety-of-the-year-nominations-7398.html)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Hummer_H21.jpgWayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (www.cleanmpg.com) - Nov. 22, 2007
While most are busy readying or are now consuming their feasts of turkey, mash potatoes and gravy, stuffing and pumpkin pie, there is another type of turkey that sticks out like a sore thumb and it is definitely not the eating variety. For those that have one of these in the garage, all any of us can do is shake our heads in disbelief.
This list does not include the super-exotics as there are so few and are in such limited production, they are all but museum pieces. The vehicles listed below are those that cause the most harm with minimal if no actual benefit other than to say mine is bigger than yours. Simply stated, this is where insanity meets the road.
While building the list currently being sold and driven in North America, the selection criterion was simple: New automobiles that achieve pitifully low fuel economy yet are still somewhat affordable and that many outside the community consider standard fare.
Without further ado, let me be the first to announce, CleanMPG’s first annual Thanksgivings Day Turkeys with all the fixings.
Compact P/Us
2008 Ford Ranger and Mazda B4000 4.0L w/ AT and 4WD – Fortunately or unfortunately depending on which side of the windscreen you happen to be on, we have the 4.0L equipped Ford and Mazda small P/U’s receiving an unbelievably low 15 mpg combined. Given the same vehicles equipped with the 2.3L ICE, a MT and in a 2WD configuration are rated as the most fuel efficient P/U’s sold in America, it should surprise many that this vehicle is both Mr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde all from the same assembly line. Is it also any wonder why rumors continue to swirl that the 2008 MY will be its last?
Dishonorable mentions in the category include those receiving the same 15 mpg combined, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon with the Nissan Frontier and Toyota Tacoma both achieving 16 mpg combined.
Standard P/Us
2008 Dodge Ram 4.7L w/ 6-speed MT and 4WD – Given the appalling fuel economy this monster receives, I doubt its owners feel it is Thanksgiving but more like Halloween! Achieving just 12 city and 16 highway for a 14 mpg combined rating, I am sure it makes its owners feel proud filling up day after day after day. While on E85, the numbers are an even more laughable 10 mpg combined.
Dishonorable mentions in this category with combined EPA ratings of 14 mpg include the Lincoln Mark LT, a whole slew of various equipped Nissan Titans, GMC Sierras and low and behold, the recently redesigned Toyota Tundra 4.7L V8 receiving a 15 mpg combined rating.
SUVs
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.1L w/ AT and 4WD – The list of FSPs (Fuel Sucking Pigs) in this category is so numerous I am not doing the short list justice by labeling the Jeep number 1. With a 12 mpg combined rating, is it any wonder why the world is the way it is today?
Dishonorable mentions in this category include the Mercedes Benz G500 and SAAB 9-7X, both with a 13 mpg combined and the Chevrolet Trailblazer in both the 2WD and 4WD configurations at 13 and 14 mpg combined respectively.
Gas Guzzling Turkeys in the flesh
Class|Make|Model|Cylinders|ICE Size|Drive Configuration|Transmission|FE City (mpg)|FE Highway (mpg)|FE Combined (mpg)
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Small P/Us|Mazda|B4000|6|4.0L|4WD|AT|14|17|15
"|Ford|Ranger|6|4.0L|4WD|AT|14|17|15
"|Chevrolet|Colorado|5|3.7L|2WD|AT|14|18|15
"|GMC|Canyon|5|3.7L|2WD|AT|14|18|15
"|Nissan|Frontier|6|4.0L|4WD|AT|14|19|16
"|Toyota|Tacoma|6|4.0L|4WD|MT|15|18|16
|||||||||
Standard P/Us|Dodge|Ram|8|4.7L|4WD|MT|12|16|14
"|Lincoln|Mark LT|8|5.4L|4WD|AT|12|16|14
"|Nissan|Titan|8|5.6L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
"|Nissan|Titan|8|5.6L|2WD|AT|12|17|14
"|GMC|Sierra|8|6.2L|4WD|AT|12|18|14
"|GMC|Sierra|8|6.2L|2WD|AT|12|19|15
"|Toyota|Tundra|8|4.7L|4WD|AT|13|16|15
|||||||||
SUVs|Jeep|Grand Cherokee|8|6.1L|4WD|AT|11|14|12
"|Mercedes Benz|G500|8|5.0L|4WD|AT|12|15|13
"|Saab|9-7X|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|16|13
"|Chevrolet|Trailblazer|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|16|13
"|Chevrolet|Trailblazer|8|6.0L|2WD|AT|12|16|14
"|GMC|Yukon|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
"|Chevrolet|Suburban|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
"|Chevrolet|Avalanche|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
Along with the Turkeys above, we have vehicles with a GVWR over 8,000 pounds that do not need to be EPA rated due to loopholes in the current laws. These include the 2008 Ford Expedition XL and some Mercury Navigators, all Ford Super Duties, GM Hummer H2 and Silverado HD P/Us and both ¾ and 1 ton Dodge Rams.
Today, most drivers head out and come home from wherever with a single driver 90% of the time. With the single occupant driver in mind, is there any reason why the compiled list above appears so laughable? Add to the prodigious consumption these beasts are responsible for, they surely provide yuletide cheer to those supplying the fuel to keep them running year round.
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Hummer_H21.jpgWayne Gerdes - CleanMPG (www.cleanmpg.com) - Nov. 22, 2007
While most are busy readying or are now consuming their feasts of turkey, mash potatoes and gravy, stuffing and pumpkin pie, there is another type of turkey that sticks out like a sore thumb and it is definitely not the eating variety. For those that have one of these in the garage, all any of us can do is shake our heads in disbelief.
This list does not include the super-exotics as there are so few and are in such limited production, they are all but museum pieces. The vehicles listed below are those that cause the most harm with minimal if no actual benefit other than to say mine is bigger than yours. Simply stated, this is where insanity meets the road.
While building the list currently being sold and driven in North America, the selection criterion was simple: New automobiles that achieve pitifully low fuel economy yet are still somewhat affordable and that many outside the community consider standard fare.
Without further ado, let me be the first to announce, CleanMPG’s first annual Thanksgivings Day Turkeys with all the fixings.
Compact P/Us
2008 Ford Ranger and Mazda B4000 4.0L w/ AT and 4WD – Fortunately or unfortunately depending on which side of the windscreen you happen to be on, we have the 4.0L equipped Ford and Mazda small P/U’s receiving an unbelievably low 15 mpg combined. Given the same vehicles equipped with the 2.3L ICE, a MT and in a 2WD configuration are rated as the most fuel efficient P/U’s sold in America, it should surprise many that this vehicle is both Mr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde all from the same assembly line. Is it also any wonder why rumors continue to swirl that the 2008 MY will be its last?
Dishonorable mentions in the category include those receiving the same 15 mpg combined, the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon with the Nissan Frontier and Toyota Tacoma both achieving 16 mpg combined.
Standard P/Us
2008 Dodge Ram 4.7L w/ 6-speed MT and 4WD – Given the appalling fuel economy this monster receives, I doubt its owners feel it is Thanksgiving but more like Halloween! Achieving just 12 city and 16 highway for a 14 mpg combined rating, I am sure it makes its owners feel proud filling up day after day after day. While on E85, the numbers are an even more laughable 10 mpg combined.
Dishonorable mentions in this category with combined EPA ratings of 14 mpg include the Lincoln Mark LT, a whole slew of various equipped Nissan Titans, GMC Sierras and low and behold, the recently redesigned Toyota Tundra 4.7L V8 receiving a 15 mpg combined rating.
SUVs
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.1L w/ AT and 4WD – The list of FSPs (Fuel Sucking Pigs) in this category is so numerous I am not doing the short list justice by labeling the Jeep number 1. With a 12 mpg combined rating, is it any wonder why the world is the way it is today?
Dishonorable mentions in this category include the Mercedes Benz G500 and SAAB 9-7X, both with a 13 mpg combined and the Chevrolet Trailblazer in both the 2WD and 4WD configurations at 13 and 14 mpg combined respectively.
Gas Guzzling Turkeys in the flesh
Class|Make|Model|Cylinders|ICE Size|Drive Configuration|Transmission|FE City (mpg)|FE Highway (mpg)|FE Combined (mpg)
|||||||||
Small P/Us|Mazda|B4000|6|4.0L|4WD|AT|14|17|15
"|Ford|Ranger|6|4.0L|4WD|AT|14|17|15
"|Chevrolet|Colorado|5|3.7L|2WD|AT|14|18|15
"|GMC|Canyon|5|3.7L|2WD|AT|14|18|15
"|Nissan|Frontier|6|4.0L|4WD|AT|14|19|16
"|Toyota|Tacoma|6|4.0L|4WD|MT|15|18|16
|||||||||
Standard P/Us|Dodge|Ram|8|4.7L|4WD|MT|12|16|14
"|Lincoln|Mark LT|8|5.4L|4WD|AT|12|16|14
"|Nissan|Titan|8|5.6L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
"|Nissan|Titan|8|5.6L|2WD|AT|12|17|14
"|GMC|Sierra|8|6.2L|4WD|AT|12|18|14
"|GMC|Sierra|8|6.2L|2WD|AT|12|19|15
"|Toyota|Tundra|8|4.7L|4WD|AT|13|16|15
|||||||||
SUVs|Jeep|Grand Cherokee|8|6.1L|4WD|AT|11|14|12
"|Mercedes Benz|G500|8|5.0L|4WD|AT|12|15|13
"|Saab|9-7X|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|16|13
"|Chevrolet|Trailblazer|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|16|13
"|Chevrolet|Trailblazer|8|6.0L|2WD|AT|12|16|14
"|GMC|Yukon|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
"|Chevrolet|Suburban|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
"|Chevrolet|Avalanche|8|6.0L|4WD|AT|12|17|14
Along with the Turkeys above, we have vehicles with a GVWR over 8,000 pounds that do not need to be EPA rated due to loopholes in the current laws. These include the 2008 Ford Expedition XL and some Mercury Navigators, all Ford Super Duties, GM Hummer H2 and Silverado HD P/Us and both ¾ and 1 ton Dodge Rams.
Today, most drivers head out and come home from wherever with a single driver 90% of the time. With the single occupant driver in mind, is there any reason why the compiled list above appears so laughable? Add to the prodigious consumption these beasts are responsible for, they surely provide yuletide cheer to those supplying the fuel to keep them running year round.
