Keep their truck in good working order, with proper and scheduled maintenance.
The average miles per gallon for a 24 Ford diesel box truck is 11 miles per gallon. The miles per gallon is dependent upon the driving conditions and the driver.
The Chevy 1500HD truck manages to obtain approximately 13 miles to the gallon in the city, and 18 miles to the gallon on the highway. The truck is popular as it is very roomy, but is quite a heavy user of fuel.
A Peterbilt Super Truck manages to obtain an average of 9.9 miles per gallon. Most modern day trucks average 5.5 to 6.5 miles per gallon. With this 54-percent increase in fuel efficiency, this will save thousands of dollars a year for the long-haul truck drivers.
The average box truck miles per gallon is dependent upon the size of the box truck, the size of the engine, and the driving conditions. Most box trucks will get around 10 miles per gallon.
125 miles a day divided by 16 miles per gallon = 7.8125 Gallons used per day = 7.8125 X 3$ = 23.4375$ per day to collect 1500lbs of food. If the speed of the truck was specified i could of told you how many hours it took to collect 1500lbs of food and how much the driver made in one day.
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Depends on the size of the tank and the miles per gallon that vehicle gets. I have a truck that will travel 15 miles on one gallon, and a sedan that will travel 30 on the same gallon. I have one truck with a 10 gallon tank, another with a 20 gallon tank.
6 MPG * 150 gal = 900 miles.
yes it will increase your fuel mileage. if you get close enough you can back out of the throttle and feel your vehicle being pulled along due to the drafting effect caused by filling the vacuum void following any object forcing its way thru the air. i would definitely advise you to not do this at any time however. the increase in your fuel mileage comes at a price for the truck as decreased fuel mileage. if you do not want to pay for your fuel consumption, i can guarantee the truck driver won't want to either. besides the safety factor of the truck driver not being able to see you, do not be surprised if the truck driver suddenly brakes hard and you eat his trailer bumper.
about 8 miles per gallon of diesel
The average full sized diesel pickup truck gets about 26 miles to the gallon which is about 10 miles to the gallon more than a gas truck. This is due to the fact that the diesel engine is far more efficient then the gas.
Depends on the car. A big fat heavy truck would get about 8 miles to a gallon. A small car 25-35 miles to a gallon.