Decided on Maverick.

Discussion in 'Maverick' started by BulletProof, Mar 7, 2013.

  1. BulletProof

    BulletProof Medium Load Member

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    I would like a truck that gets better mpg than 5. My 05 Volvo I'm driving with 1,260,233 miles is getting a whopping 4.58mpg. Time to take her our back, tie her to a tree, and shoot her.
     
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  3. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    Well, say goodbye to the 4's and 5's my friend! Drive it well and you will find yourself in the 7-8+ mpg range trust me.
     
  4. sewerman

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    Oh I don't know we have some drivers they keep it to the wood everywhere they go they can get it the the high-fives and low sixes. I just love the mentality of the faster I drive the more money I can make.
     
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    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    Yeah I love that too! Earlier this past week I loaded at the same time as another Maverick. We both had enough time to load and get all the way to the consignee the same day. We left out at the same time. He is a pedal to the floor guy, and I am a 57-58mph guy. He laughs at me because of that too. I just smile and don't say too much about it. He and I both do the load checks along the way at our own determined place/times. Both of us stop for fuel along the way ( I know him well and we communicate each day) we stopped (at different times obviously) at the same Flyin J for fuel. Traffic thru a particular city found me end up passing by him in a different lane- I waved LOL. Later on here he comes flyin past me... He arrives at consignee, parks the truck, sets the brakes, gets out of the driver seat to stand up in the sleeper to stretch his legs, looks out the windshield and sees me pulling in.... 57mph the whole way.... he beats me by just a few minutes....my mpgs for the trip over 7.... his? not so good.
     
  6. sewerman

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    Yes but he didn't get passed by any swifter or Warner trucks. I would say he is like Barney Oldfield. If you don't know he was a racecar driver from the 1920s who would rather crash then get passed.
     
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    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    sorry I hijacked your thread LOL! Carry on..
     
  8. BulletProof

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    That's fine jxu. It was an interesting story. And I'm with the other guy. I rather not be passed by a swifty :)
     
  9. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    Just tell 'em that you have always wanted to see the right side of a swift truck, and everyone laughs and moves on! Its fun cb conversation.
     
  10. BulletProof

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    Nice. I've never thought of that. Exactly how do they give you a fuel mileage bonus? Is it every so often and they add it to your check or give you a separate check or what? I'm the type of person that if I'm in a 70mph zone, I'm going to 70. The type of hauling I do now is for a major car manufacturing plant and we have to get to where we need to go as fast (and as safe) as possible or the line shuts down and they charge the company some outrageous price of thousands of dollars per minute. It would be hard to break that habit.
     
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    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    Not with the freight that we haul it won't...
     
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