It usually can slightly, but depends largely on how you drive. Also, automatics as a rule are worth more and have more resale. Another factor to consider is that a stickshift is better for some drivers in vehicles with engine option that is a little underpowered-for example the old Ford rangers with the 90hp 4 cylinder.
Depends on the size of the engine. Automatic or stick shift. If it is a 6 cylinder automatic it will probably get 20mpg city and 23mpg hwy. Stick shift will do better and a 4 cylinder will do better.
Most are diesel powered stick shift models that are smaller and lighter than American cars.
Putting the transmission in "economy" or "power" mode changes the shift points in the transmission. "Economy" loosens the shift points, allowing the vehicle to obtain better gas mileage at the expense of performance. "Power mode" tightens the shift points, making the vehicle shift more quickly providing better performance at the expense of gas mileage.
for any car to get better gas mileage get a better flowing intake and/or exhaust or get it tuned
This was answered on an episode of Mythbusters, you get better gas mileage with the AC on.
Yes, diesel trucks generally get much better gas mileage than regular gas trucks. They even sometimes get better gas mileage than hybrid trucks.
Gas mileage is way better with regular unleaded gasoline over E85.
i honestly think that a charter bus has better gas mileage than a regular school bus a lot better gas mileage if i were to really answer this i would say yes a charter bus does have good gas mileage= ]
Open Travel Info offers a list of 19 tips for reducing gas mileage. It includes information about how to brake, shift, and limit speeds to reduce gas mileage.
defnetly diesel
It saves fuel
The color of paint does not affect gas mileage in any way.