Bronco - a colt is a baby animal
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Depends on the year of the Bronco, size of the fuel tank, and the mileage it gets.
Mine gets about 19 hwy
BRONCO power BABY a bronco will pull a blazer anyday. hook em
New cars can adjust and get better gas mileage, older car 2002/older, you are just wasting money.
Many times a high mileage newer used car is much better to buy. The miles are most likely highways miles which are way easier on a car than city driven miles, which is mostly stop and go traffic, and the book price is reduced according to mileage making them an even better deal.
Newer cars are geared towards being more fuel efficient than older cars. Cars made in 2012, depending on engine size, will likely get much better gas mileage than your 1993 Buick. These older cars were geared more towards comfort and power and less towards improved gas mileage.
I have a 1988 ford bronco 2 with a 2.9 six cylinder with 103,000 miles and still get 22 mpg on the highway.
There -high mileage- oils that can improve the way your car is run. Some brands that do this are Valvoline and Castrol.
A 351 gets about 10 city and 13 highway on a 1979
About 12 city/15 highway with a good running engine.