10 bolt or 12 bolt has NOTHING to do with gas mileage. It is the gear ratio that is inside of the rear end housing that affects the mileage. The lower the gear the lower the fuel mileage is. The higher the gear, better the fuel mileage is.
Yes. The higher the octane rating, the better the mileage you are likely to get.
Yes, diesel trucks generally get much better gas mileage than regular gas trucks. They even sometimes get better gas mileage than hybrid trucks.
The gas mileage for a station wagon is about 20 mpg highway. If you're looking for better mileage, look for a hybrid or a sedan. They offer better mileage than station wagons
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This is a difficult question, as there are so many factors that affect gas mileage (transmission type, rear or 4 wheel drive, number of cylinders, etc.) that comparing isn't easy. In general rear wheel drives have much better mileage than 4 wheel drives. According to federal estimates for 2007, the Chevy Silverado gets the best mileage, in 2008 it was the Mazda B-Series, and in 2009 it was the Silverado again.
They don't. Diesels get better mileage and last longer.
bolt on is better but cause more... I personally weld mine in 2004 and it starting to get loose. So i suggest u go with bolt on.
i honestly think that a charter bus has better gas mileage than a regular school bus a lot better gas mileage if i were to really answer this i would say yes a charter bus does have good gas mileage= ]
100 cc bike has better mileage than 150 cc bike due to its engine power big engine consumes more fuel than the smaller one.
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The ford escort will get better gas mileage than the Camry. The Ford is a much smaller vehicle and in turn gets better gas milege.
i header is much better than a manifold better it will give you increased air flow horse power and gas mileage