It depends on a lot of things, such as where you drive them (hilly areas need more fuel than flat ones), how you drive them, what you're carrying...most drivers average between 6 and 7 mpg in their trucks.
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Andy Murray reached the Wimbledon semis in 2009.
a unica is 1/12. semis is 6/12 or 1/2
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You can only use red diesel in the vehicles that are not operated on highway maintained roads. And most semi trucks are on the roads. So, no.
The amount of weight they'll carry on those axles dictates whether or not they need single or tandem axles.
Gas Oil or Gazoil is what is called in the UK Diesel - the fuel oil used in the Compression Diesel engine as used by 90% of all Trucks Wagons Semis etc !! It is very similar to fuel oil used for heating ! But more refined !
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The Ultimate Fighter - 2005 The Semis 17-12 was released on: USA: 9 April 2013
IS or is. The S meant semis, or half.
The most fuel effincient car is the Honda Hybrid. --- Hydrogen-fueled cars such as the Honda Clarity FCX and new H2 Mazda RX-8 don't even use gasoline/diesel. Volkswagen Lupo 3L uses 78 miles per US gallon or 94 miles per Imperial gallon. Fuel efficiency is often confused with fuel economy. If you drive a Toyota Prius like an angry teenager, you probably get worse fuel economy than if you drove a BMW 325i like a 45 year old schoolteacher, even though the BMW has far worse "fuel efficiency".
Are you talking about the Jake Brake on semis?