Fuel mileage is a measure how efficient a vehicle is a travelling machine.
It's either measured in how far you can travel on a set amount of fuel, as in miles-per-gallon(MPG), or kilometers-per-liter(KPL)
Simply means how far you'd go on one gallon or one liter of fuel. The longer the better obviously.
Sometimes, the reverse is used - how much fuel is needed to a go a certain distance. You might have Liters-per-10 km. In this case, you want low number.
Horrible mileage.
There is no fuel additive that will increase mileage. This is a myth. None of the snake oil additives work.
They are about the same in fuel mileage but the 6.0 is thirsty.
The H3 gets the best fuel mileage. Everything but the body is a Chevy Trailblazer.
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yes, but they require that you only run Premium fuel. The savings on mileage is offset by the extra cost of the fuel, and its not worth it.
NO
I'm assuming that you are asking about fuel mileage. Reduced fuel mileage is mostly caused by under inflated tires. 32 psi for the Toyota Echo tires is required. Don't buy fuel boosters or fuel cleaners because they don't work.
If it is malfunctioning it can affect fuel mileage.
No!
fuel mileage wasn't a concern in 69 and you shouldn't be worried about it if your buying that type of car.
mileage is quite low..it is around 95 miles