In all my years I've never had a rig that has broken 20 mpg. When someone does a bumper chop on FB a lot of people jump in and say there goes 2-3 mpg. BS prove it. I measured my MPG on the same trip often before post pre and post chop. Larger heavier tires but lighter and same weight per corner when it was all said and done. And replaced the factory side steps with Expedition One sliders. Pre work I got 19-19.5 mpg depending on wind, etc. After mods no change:
By now some things I know not to do. A few were experiments but overall very happy. Unless towing then I can knock at the door of single digits.
Which is better than my second gen Taco got towing the same trailer and buggy that would hit single digits. And the GX puts a smile on my face driving it. So convenience I have no clue about, it has always been what it is.
Range in the Sunset Country of Canada and Northern Mn. is critical and I carry four 5 gallon gas cans. Leave Thursday for the Great Northern Side by Side shoot in Northern Wi. and will have to stop for gas. With a trailer it can be tricky with a small station in rural areas due to needing to take up 2 pumps and only a couple of pumps to start with. But you do it long and often enough it becomes normal.
The older I get the less of a hurry I'm in so not really inconvenient. However people in general seem to piss me off more than they used to. Pretty sure they are working harder at it, can't be me.