It just depends on the way the truck is configured. Maximum fuel economy would be achieved by a 2004 F-150 that is regular cab, short bed, manual, and has the 4.2L V6 engine. That configuration would probably achieve 19 to 20 mpg highway and around 14 to 16 city. A SuperCrew model with the 5.4L V8 will get about 17 to 18 mpg highway and 12 to 15 mpg city. An extended cab model with the 5.4L V8 would get about the same.
14 mpg
No, a spoiler for a 2004 Dodge Intrepid will not drop the gas mileage.
Yes, they make performance chips for a F150. They will add performance and increase you gas mileage to get the most out of your engine.
The Gas mileage for this car is 14 in city 21 to 22 highway.
The 2004 Infinity g35 does provide good gas mileage, in my opinion. It can run twenty-five miles on 1.25 gallons. I find this to be good gas mileage, but that may vary in other opinions.
The average gas mileage of an Automatic 2004 Dodge Stratus is 19 City, 21 Combined, 26 Highway. The average gas mileage of a Manual 2004 Dodge Stratus is 21 City, 24 Combined, 29 Highway.
Check out fueleconomy.gov
The average gas mileage in the city is close toÊ16 miles per gallon. The average highway miles is close toÊ18 miles per gallon.Ê
The gas mileage on our 2004 vibe ranges from 28-32 hwy, depending on your average speed. Over 60 the mileage drops dramatically, but this happens on all cars.
12 city and 18 highway AVERAGE AROUND 14
A dual exhaust system & or headers will increase fuel mileage but only slightly. Not enough to recoup the expense of the systems.
The best gas mileage truck is the 2011 Ford F150's which get 23 MPG on the highway with the V6 engine.