How many miles on your RHO?

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After reading quite a few threads, I’m seeing a lot of reports of owners with less than 1k miles, either reporting everything is great or with some issue. All of that just got me thinking, how many of you guys are driving your RHO as a daily driver?

I put my order in a couple of days ago and looking forward to arrival. I average 20k miles a year right now, and have no plans to slow down with the RHO. I spend a lot of hours a week in my vehicle, and looking forward to this one!
 
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350 miles. Lol
 
650 here. i drove it home about 400 miles, so i’ve put 250 on it this first week.
 
I’ve had mine for about 1.5 months. Just hit 3,300 miles. Did first oil change tonight, everything looked great. So far so good.
 
Just ordered mint as well. Could be 6-12 weeks. Hopefully they clear up some of these issues before the build it
 
I got mine on December 5. I use mine as my daily driver. 23 miles to work, so 46 miles round trip per day, mostly highway. I have about 2200 miles on mine so far. I was hoping for better fuel economy, but I love the truck so much that I don’t care! Average is 12.1 mpg with cruise control set to 80 mph. I could certainly improve that by going slower, but what’s the point of driving slow in a high performance truck?!
 
Had mine little over a month now. 1800 miles no issues. Love the hell out of this truck as a D.D. so much better then the TRX was as D.D.
 
Got mine in January 1600 miles, came from a Gen3 raptor… truck is amazing inside, mpg a tad worse than I would’ve hoped, 13mpg avg on hwy you can get 15 doing 65ish avg but defiantly no more. I wish it didn’t take 91 octane….they definitely didn’t need to make it awd which probably would’ve helped mpg and made it feel a tad more nimble. It is a sport truck, that’s what I like about and I drive it as such. For the price through Koons it can’t be beat, i also picked up and additional $4k in discounts so loaded up at 85k and to have this beast at $71k is pretty amazing IMO! Overall happy, it’s a lot of truck for the money!
 
Glad to hear from a few who are starting to add some miles from the odometer!

For what it’s worth, I’m currently driving a 2020 Ram Laramie that I’ve leveled and added TRX wheels and tire, also with 3.92 gearing. If I’m driving 80 on the highway, I’d be hard pressed to get much more than 14mpg. 4WD Auto or 2WD doesn’t make any noticeable difference. I do average around 16mpg for my local driving, which is a lot of long roads in the 45-65mph range. I’ll be curious to see how the RHO compares, but sounds not much different coming from my Hemi with same wheels and tires.
 
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Just ordered mint as well. Could be 6-12 weeks. Hopefully they clear up some of these issues before the build it
Not trying to be a pessimist, but you might want to bump your range a bit. 6 weeks would be incredibly quick - and 12 weeks is probably average or even slightly better than average. Just sayin . . .
 
Glad to hear from a few who are starting to add some miles from the odometer!

For what it’s worth, I’m currently driving a 2020 Ram Laramie that I’ve leveled and added TRX wheels and fires, also with 3.92 gearing. If I’m driving 80 on the highway, I’d be hard pressed to get much more than 14mpg. 4WD Auto or 2WD doesn’t make any noticeable difference. I do average around 16mpg for my local driving, which is a lot of long roads in the 45-65mph range. I’ll be curious to see how the RHO compares, but sounds not much different coming from my Hemi with same wheels and tires.
My guess is the awd doesn't do much on these either. Almost every SUV has this these days - it doesn't really turn into 4wd until it senses slip. My wife's Wagoneer is that way and we get over 20 mpg on the highway in the summer - fully loaded and driving 80 mph.
 
Just crossed 1k last night. Other than a loose brake line connection from the factory, absolutely zero issues. Love this truck.
 
Glad to hear from a few who are starting to add some miles from the odometer!

For what it’s worth, I’m currently driving a 2020 Ram Laramie that I’ve leveled and added TRX wheels and tire, also with 3.92 gearing. If I’m driving 80 on the highway, I’d be hard pressed to get much more than 14mpg. 4WD Auto or 2WD doesn’t make any noticeable difference. I do average around 16mpg for my local driving, which is a lot of long roads in the 45-65mph range. I’ll be curious to see how the RHO compares, but sounds not much different coming from my Hemi with same wheels and tires.
For reference, my outgoing daily driver was a bone stock 2020 Rebel, 5.7L Hemi. Like I said in my above post, according to the computer, I get 12.1 MPG in my RHO on a daily commute that's mostly highway, cruise control set at 80. The Rebel would get low 15's in the winter, mid 16's in the summer.
I'm assuming that using the computers in the trucks gives me a somewhat apples to apples comparison. So, I'm about 2.5mpg less fuel economy than my Rebel. I'm totally good with that, as this truck is so much cooler than the Rebel.
I'll be interested to see how or if fuel economy changes as the weather gets warmer and we switch over to summer gas.
 
For reference, my outgoing daily driver was a bone stock 2020 Rebel, 5.7L Hemi. Like I said in my above post, according to the computer, I get 12.1 MPG in my RHO on a daily commute that's mostly highway, cruise control set at 80. The Rebel would get low 15's in the winter, mid 16's in the summer.
I'm assuming that using the computers in the trucks gives me a somewhat apples to apples comparison. So, I'm about 2.5mpg less fuel economy than my Rebel. I'm totally good with that, as this truck is so much cooler than the Rebel.
I'll be interested to see how or if fuel economy changes as the weather gets warmer and we switch over to summer gas.
My 6.2L Denali would easily get 18mpg on 87. Getting 13 on 93 hurts, but I don't regret it whatsoever.
 
My 6.2L Denali would easily get 18mpg on 87. Getting 13 on 93 hurts, but I don't regret it whatsoever.
Totally agree. It hurts, but I love this damn truck!! I’ll get over it!!
 
Totally agree. It hurts, but I love this damn truck!! I’ll get over it!!
The 33 gallon tank means I don't have to fuel up more often. So I just don't look at the screen after I start pumping and pretend everything is fine.

I've been a Lions fan my whole life so I'm really good with coping mechanisms.
 

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