Depends on what year it is. older vans get about 7-8 mpg, while some of the newer ones can get close to 15
Allowing for the number of less efficient vans, SUV's and pick-up trucks, I would guesstimate that average city MPG is 18 miles per gallon
Minivans, about 25mpg Fullsize vans, depends. Some have a V6 (20mpg), most have a V8 (12-17mpg), some Fords have a V10 (7-10mpg)
The average miles per gallon (MPG) for an RV typically ranges from 6 to 10 MPG, depending on the size and type of the vehicle. Smaller motorhomes and camper vans may achieve closer to 10 MPG, while larger Class A motorhomes often average around 6-8 MPG. Factors such as weight, aerodynamics, and driving conditions can significantly impact fuel efficiency.
The miles per gallon (mpg) for a Ford van can vary significantly based on the model, year, and engine type. Generally, Ford Transit vans have an average mpg ranging from about 15 to 20 in the city and 18 to 25 on the highway. For more specific figures, it's best to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact model you are interested in.
The 2012 Toyota Camry hybrid offers an average MPG rate of 41 MPG for regular gasoline, with 43 MPG for in-city use and 39 MPG for highway use. In comparison, the average 2013 vehicle offers a MPG of 23.
Average MPG on a 1999 Skyline is 14 city and 23 highway
13-16 mpg
THE NORMAL IS 21 MPG
19.8 mpg
13 mpg
Manual: 18 mpg / 24 mpg Automatic: : 18 mpg / 21 mpg
Manual: 18 mpg / 24 mpg Automatic: : 18 mpg / 21 mpg