Depends on how you drive it. At 60 MPH with the tailgate down and no A/C, I get about 23 mpg. At 70, I get about 20 mpg. At 55, I get about 24 mpg. Turn on the A/C and the mileage goes down a bit. Open the windows, and the mileage goes down a bit. Drive like a bonehead (speed, jackrabbit), and the mileage goes down more than a bit. Terrain and weather will affect it, as well as tires, tire inflation, maladjusted brakes, etc.
I get 27 mpg
24 mpg on the highway city about 20
The 2014 Toyota RAV4 EV is the highest MPG truck. It is an electric hybrid and gets an average of 76 miles per gallon.
13 mpg
Not good! My '94 Toyota Pickup, 4 cylinder, 2 wheel drive gets about 30 mpg. If it is a V6 with A/T that is about all you will get.
The highly-popular Toyota Tacoma pickup truck was introduced in 1995 and redesigned for the 2005 model year. Solid gas mileage ratings are a proven factor in the Tacoma's appeal. Currently the best-selling compact pickup truck in America, the 2WD Tacoma delivers as many as 25 miles per gallon on the highway when equipped with the 4-cylinder engine.
According to fueleconomy.gov, the 2001 Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD 4 cyl, 2.3 L, Automatic 5-spd, Regular drive pickup truck gets 23 mpg on the highway. It also gets 18 mpg in the city.
90000 mpg
The best gas mileage truck is the 2011 Ford F150's which get 23 MPG on the highway with the V6 engine.
I have a '93 and a'94 Camry both v6 engines and my over mpg ranges between 22.5mpg and 24.5 mpg
Often times the answer is yes. If you have a pickup truck and a SUV both with the same engine the pickup will get better mpg because the pickup weighs less. The more weight you have to move around the harder the engine has to work and the more gas it will use.
The Toyota Hilux became the Toyota Tacoma. This is a smaller pick up. The Chevy Colorado with an inline 5 cylinder gets very good gas mileage. Yahoo Autos, under New cars to the Car finder (Beta), select pick up truck and sort by mpg for other ideas.