In summer of 2008 we drove a 93 Corsica from Wisconsin to California, loaded with our belongings, and averaged 30-32 mpg of summer gas.
http://fueleconomydb.com/specs/1995/CHEVROLET/LUMINA%2520MINIVAN%25202WD It has all you need to know about it's mileage, although I'm not really sure about the sites authenticity.
go to fueleconomy.gov for answers to all consumer vehicles gas mileage
Chevrolet and Ford offer a hybrid SUV vehicle with better gas mileage then a traditional gas powered SUV. You could also try GMC, Hyundai, or toyota, all of which offer SUVs with hybrid options.
The average gas mileage for a snow plow is going to be about 8 to 10 miles per gallon. It ultimately depends on what kind of a truck you have because they all get different gas mileage.
The gas mileage on our 2004 vibe ranges from 28-32 hwy, depending on your average speed. Over 60 the mileage drops dramatically, but this happens on all cars.
One can find out about the gas mileage of the 2008 Honda Civic on the website of Fuel Economy. There one can find a list of all cars and models with their gas mileage in a city and on the highway.
All hybrids will improve gas mileage. They are very environmental friendly. Not only that bus they use less gas. You wouldn't have to worry about putting as much gas in it as a regular car!
You can find the gas mileage of you car by searching it on cars.com and they have all types of other information that can tell you a lot about your car.
Yes, a tune-up can improve gas mileage by ensuring that the engine is running efficiently and all components are working properly.
Well it depends what car or truck Ford has more fuel efficient car lineup. fueleconomy.gov has gas mileage of all cars.
The Toyota Prius has the highest gas mileage of all hybrid cars. It also has the lowest annual fuel cost.
A lift kit shouldn't affect gas mileage at all. It's just when you put big aggressive tread tires on that you would lose gas mileage.