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Old 11-17-2018, 06:37 AM   #29
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Mine was $100 bucks, at least 10 percent increase in gas and I do feel a difference lugging up long hills.
My tow vehicle only has a 5 cyl I need all the help I can get.
I'm happy for you. My BIL had a H3 and after a year of pulling their little teardrop trailer and traded it in for a f150. They towed it with several suvs before that and spent a lot of money until landing on the f150. As for your mpg gains if your H3 is anything like theirs that would be <1.5 mpg gain. Too many factors IMHO to affect mileage claims like that. Change in traffic, change in wind speed or direction, weights, temps, road surface, to say nothing for driver consistency. I'm only stating the reasons I wouldn't buy it. Your satisfaction for your purchase obviously works for you.
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