like stated, allisons are bullet proof if taken care of. you may want to check your service intervals with allison dealers {detroit/allison-clark power service} any allison branded service center. we have an allison in our m2/112, it is the hs4000 series. it requires service every 75,000 mi., however only a filter change is required the second 75,000 if you use the transynd synthetic fluid. as far as fuel mileage goes we are at a steady 9.0 to as high as 10.2 depending on all of the factors that play against fuel economy and there are many, but we are always at 9.0 or better. the specs on the trk. so you all know for comparison. 2005 m2/112, 410hp 4000 series mbe/1450torque, 3.73 rear end/.0017 final drive in 6th on the tranny{i believe}, single rear axle, fullyloaded w/fuel and water and all our stuff and us the trk is a hefty 23,400#. the trk set up as it is turns 1385 rpm@70mph in 6th at 55mph in 5th gear 1250rpm at 61 where it shifts into 6th the rpm is rite @ 1200. so as you can see decent/good fuel mileage is possible with a automatic but as stated you must spec, spec, spec. we can not stress this enough. just a quick example, a friend has the exact same trk. only difference is he weighs 600# less and has 3.91 gears but his fuel economy is 8.5 to 9.5 every little change makes a difference. so if not ordering a trk and buying a dealer stock trk do your homework and check all the specs not just a few. have the final drive spec recalculated by someone other than the dealer who knows something about doing so. find the sweet spot for good economy and decent performance/pulling power. hope all this is helpful as well as understandable. good luck and willbe glad to help if we can. TNT