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1995 Roadtrek MPG

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rcspott

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New to all of this. Contacted seller about MPG with there 1995 Roadtrek 170, Dodge engine 57000 miles. They’re saying it gets 16-18 MPG. Is this accurate? Are these fairly reliable rigs? Also would I be able to get 2 eBikes inside if we were Motel-ing it that night. Thanks
 
Which engine?
 
New to all of this. Contacted seller about MPG with there 1995 Roadtrek 170, Dodge engine 57000 miles. They’re saying it gets 16-18 MPG. Is this accurate? Are these fairly reliable rigs? Also would I be able to get 2 eBikes inside if we were Motel-ing it that night. Thanks
I'm running a 1988 250 dodge roadtrek these vans will go coast to coast and run forever as long as you keep an eye on your fluids (extremely reliable)
 
New to all of this. Contacted seller about MPG with there 1995 Roadtrek 170, Dodge engine 57000 miles. They’re saying it gets 16-18 MPG. Is this accurate? Are these fairly reliable rigs? Also would I be able to get 2 eBikes inside if we were Motel-ing it that night. Thanks
We had a 2000 Roadtrek 190 Versatile with the Dodge engine. I don't recall what our precise fuel economy was but I've never gotten 16-18 with a full-size van and I've owned several. Maybe downhill with a tailwind! LOL

The vehicle is as reliable as any other Dodge van of the period; how well has it been maintained and how many miles are on it? As for getting eBikes inside, you sure wouldn't be using it for much else, if you did that. I'd pull a small trailer rather than mess up the inside trying to fit the bikes in.
 

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