Don't carry excess weight Don't travel at speed above 56mph Stay in correct gear for the speed Use gas pedel lightly. Service engine at correct intervals. Don't over rev engine.
25 to 40mpg
The city mpg is lower than the highway mpg because driving in the city involves more frequent stops and starts, which requires more energy and fuel consumption compared to driving on the highway at a consistent speed.
you will get 50 mpg more and at least 200 more horsepower
14 mpg if you have a box on on chassis an not a van probably more
If you are getting more than 15 - 17 mpg, you are doing very well.
MPG can be 22 in the city and 34 on the highway with a manual transmission. With an automatic the MPG would be 19 in the city and 30 on the highway. If you plan on buying a Dodge Nitro, be sure to get a manual transmission. MPG is much better, you have more control, and it's a lot more fun to drive.
Many Hybrid SUVs get 20 MPG but ones released in more recent years get nearer to 30 MPG. However, the 2007 Ford Escape Hybrid has a combined MPG of 34.
MPG will depend on the model (2wd or 4wd) as well as which engine and transmission. Somewhere between 16 and 30 MPG. Check out http://www.fueleconomy.gov for more information.
I own a 1979 GS 550L and regularly get 45 MPG, sometimes a bit more.
What engine? If it's a Detroit not more than a 500 I would say around 7 mpg.
If I try to, I can get just about 60mpg on my GS500F. Any 500CC or smaller bike should be able to get similar or greater mpg.
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