XS650, thanks for noting that problem. I am used to carb'd V-8's AND drving a whole lot farther than recommended above. ("Okay", as the truck drivers say to a four-wheeler piloted by an off-duty driver, "I see that you're just driving around burning fuel". Yeah, I do tend to burn fuel to no end other than to drive around.)
I hope the owner will take the example as a guideline to establish a norm for the current best hwy mpg with your note of clarification in mind.
As to weight, etc, it is my belief that once a driver is "conversant" with his/her vehicle that the EPA-rating is a minimum for a healthy vehicle.
My best mileage on our 2001 Cherokee was at 72-mph, 105F, with two occupants and a near-400# load on a non-Interstate highway.
One can retrain oneself to drive for best mileage as it is also the exact same as driving for longest engine life.
[ March 22, 2004, 12:57 AM: Message edited by: TheTanSedan ]