roughly 28 to 30 mpg ,totally stock unaltered engine
I owned a 71 SuperBug and the highway gas mileage was 28-32.
The gas mileage of a 1964 bug depends on if you have had a new engine put into it, on average a 1964 bug has a 1450cc-1500cc engine in it. Meaning it will have around 50-56 hp. The lower the horse power, the smaller the engine. If you have a 10% smaller engine you get about 6% higher gas mileage. If your slug bug has an ac kit it lowers gas mileage by 3. On average a 1964 bug will have 28-36 mph
28-30mpg :)
My 73 gets 38mpg in town
Gets decent gas mileage, 18-24mpg. Plus the stock motor has some amazing power and a top speed 140mphish.
17.5 mpg. Loaded, up an down hill.
The owner's manual claims 32 MPG. With a well tuned engine, this is actually a low estimate.
under the hood, gas fill leads right to it, if it's a bug, if it's a bus or variant or thing, this answer is wrong
My 1972 SS with a 350 gets about 16/17 mpg
Bond Bug was created in 1970.
The combination of highway gas mileage and city (stop and start) mileage.
No; friction decreases gas mileage.