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Your fuel economy may drop if you are speeding at excessive rates. If you aren't maintaining your truck, you will get less fuel economy.
The average fuel economy of a semi truck is between 5 and 7 mpg when loaded.
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It all depends on the size of vehicle. In a large truck that is great fuel economy. In a compact car that is terrible fuel economy.
It depends on the weight of the truck and how it is used. The fuel economy can vary from ten to twenty mpg.
Including electric vehicles, the Smart line of cars have the best fuel economy, at a combined rating of 107mpg. Not including electric or hybrid, the Scion iQ has the best fuel economy at 37 mpg.
When determining the best 4x4 truck fuel economy, consider an unbiased web source for your information. Fuel economy and efficiency directly correlates with both the size of the engine and the vehicle. I performed a search using this website: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/advancedSearch.htm. Based upon their data base, both the 2012 Sierra and Silverado are hybrid models and get 20 miles to the gallon in the city and 23 miles to the gallon on the highway.
That depends on how much you drive, the economy of the truck, and the price of fuel.
With the Toyota Tacoma, you get the durability of a truck with the small engine and fuel economy of a large car. The truck is great for people for have small hauling needs.
Fueleconomy.gov is a good website to find tips on preserving fuel in your vehicle. Dailyfueleconomytip.com is another good site offering fuel economy tips.
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