The 1997 Chevy Cavalier gets an average twenty-four miles per gallon. This nice little car gets twenty-one in the city and twenty-nine on the highway.
This was according to the U.S. Department of Energy. I hope this was satisfactory.
In my 1995 cavalier, I average close to 30 mpg with a best of 37 mpg and a worse of 25 mpg. The EPA estimates (posted on the windows of most new cars) is 22/33. That is 22 city and 33 highway. Your driving habits will affect this greatly.
21 mpg on average (cars current condition may effect slightly)
30 mpg hwy
28 miles
18 mpg city
Averaging about 16 MPG.
as many as you want it to
The 1997 Chevrolet Lumina has an EPA Economy of 17 miles per gallon in the city, 26 mpg on the highway, and an average of 21 mpg.
The 2003 Cavalier has an expected mileage of 22 mpg in the city. Highway mileage is an expected 30 mpg.
Mine gets around 13 mpg city/15 highway
My '02 Cavalier still averages 32 mpg on the highway and 25 mpg in town, which is the same as when she was brand new.Answerwhen new mine averaged 34 mpg now it's around 30 mpg. 1996 cavalier sedan with 233,000 miles Answerif you get a cool air intake and the tornado you can get close to 38mpg that's on a car that hasn't been beat ive got a 1996 z24 and recently took a trip to tenn. from Louisiana. i got 37 mpg on that trip there and back
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