Here are the actual Specs for a Chevy S-10
17MPG in the city and 24MPG highway if it has an automatic trans with a 2.2L 4 cylinder engine.
20MPG in the city and 26MPG highway if it's a 5 speed manual trans with 2.2L 4 cylinder engine.
Now if it has the V6 4.3L engine it gets 15MPG in the city and 20MPG highway with automatic trans.
With the manual 5 speed trans it gets 16MPG in the city and 21MPG highway.
if it's the 4.3 you'd be lucky to get 12/18
About 26- 30 miles per gallon.
mine gets 29 in town and sometimes 40 if the wind is right, on the high way
Depending on engine size, gear ratio and transmission, 16 to 29 mpg highway.
Aprox 16 to 29 mpg highway, depending on engine size, gear ratio and transmission.
I have a 2002 Blazer with the 4.3L engine and 3.73 differential gear ratio, it gives me 17 mpg on average.
Chevrolet made many versions of their S10 in 2001. The average gas mileage for their S10, V6 pickups is between 13 miles per gallon city and 19 miles per gallon highway.
I have a 1998 S-10 2.2L 4 cylinder with the standard 5 speed transmission and it gives me 29 mpg highway.
It depends on what kind of truck it is. A Chevy S10 gets about 30 miles per gallon, where a Ford F-450 with the 6.4L Powerstroke only gets about 12 miles per gallon. It varies. If you're talking semi-trucks, the International Pro Star can exceed 10.5 miles per gallon unhooked.
I have a 1994 S10 6cyl. and it gets an avg. of 23mpg, but I don't drive it hard and I'm in the south. No mountains.
An S10 is the same as a Chevy S10.
No two drivers are the same. It depends on the drivers braking habits.