It depends on the year and driving habits. It could be anywhere from 10 to 25 mpg.
12 to 20 mpg. Depends on the year.
With a load (3500 lb camper), I get 14-17 MPG, with no load I get 19-21 mpg. 2001 Dodge Ram 2500, HO diesel, Manual Transmission
12-20, depends on the year, and how hard it is driven.
Depends on the year, condition of the engine, size of the truck, gear ratio of the axles, size of the tires, driving habits, etc. Could be as low as 12 MPG or as high as 28 MPG
I've got a 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 HO Diesel long wheel base 4X4 with 192,000 miles that gets 23.4 mpg (no pulling).
According to overhead display, about 14 stop and go and 20 highway
My 1995 dodge ram 2500 diesel 4x4 with 35 inch tires gets around 22 mpg on the highway, 16-18mpg city, and 16 mpg towing a 16 foot trailer with 4 fourwheelers on it. It also gets 16 pulling a 2 horse trailer with cargo room up front.
probably around 16 mpg
Hi I have a 1994 dodge ram 2500 v10 auto. I get aroung 16 mpg combined city and highway. It isn't as bad as it may seem. It is an awesome truck and I can tow anything.
13.5 I just clocked my 1996 and the last tank I got 19.6 and that was a good mix of city, freeway and trailer pulling.
A truck gets about 20 mpg.
14 mpg if you have a box on on chassis an not a van probably more