The average truck mph should be upwards of 23mph. Light trucks are held to similar standards as cars. Larger trucks average slightly under at 21mph. The bottom line raises each year, so this number will vary slightly as the years go on.
The 2014 Toyota RAV4 EV is the highest MPG truck. It is an electric hybrid and gets an average of 76 miles per gallon.
The gas mileage for a 4x4 truck varies greatly on the year, fuel type and size of the vehicle. On average a 4x4 truck gets 8-10 mpg in the city and 11-16 mpg on the highway.
The average fuel economy of a semi truck is between 5 and 7 mpg when loaded.
depending on the truck, the weight of cargo etc . the fuel milage can be anywhere from 4 mpg to about 9 mpg
The mpg for a commercial truck does not exceed 14mpg whereas a commercial truck with a heavy load can manage 9-11mpg.
For this type of equipment it depends on the truck itself but mainly they get usually around 6mpg This is true depending on weight and speed and such. www.fairtran.com figures it for you.
I get 27 mpg
There is no such thing as a 6.5 duramax. The 6.5 diesel is not a duramax and the duramax is 6.6L. Mpg's always differ anyways, it depends on driving habits, maintenance upkeep, and miles on the truck. I get around 13mpg on average in the city and my truck has 220,000 miles on it.
that depends on what year tacoma youre asking about . the new 2008 and 2009 get about 22 mpg hwy and that's with a 5 speed manual transmition . you would do better with a 2wd i drive a 1998 4wd the road i use average speed is 45 -50 mph that keeps the truck in 5th gear alot so i get an average mpg of 26 not bad for a 4x4 truck.
The average miles per gallon for a 24 Ford diesel box truck is 11 miles per gallon. The miles per gallon is dependent upon the driving conditions and the driver.
A truck gets about 20 mpg.
That mileage is normal. I get 15 mpg, but mine is a stick.