Check engine light on, tires not inflated properly, driving habits,
If you are consistently getting 10 mpg, your doing well.
from 8-10 miles per gallon. when towing a small car you can expect to only get 6-8 miles per gallon.
about 40 million miles to the gallon so you only have to fill it up once
(70 miles/trip) divided by (1 gallon/19 miles) = (70/19) (miles-gallon/trip-miles) = 3.684 gallons per trip. Now, if we only knew how much you pay for a gallon of gas, we could tell you how much the trip will cost.
My 1994 Chevy Silverado ext cab with stock tires is getting 14 miles per gallon the only mods it has is a k&N drop in filter and 2 3/4 exhaust with a highflow cat and muffler..
Assuming you mean the 2011 Toyota Tacoma, it will provide you with 21 miles to the gallon in the city and 25 miles to the gallon on the highway. In comparison to regular automobiles this is fairly poor fuel economy, however compared to other trucks is only slightly below average.
You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.
I only get 12.5 miles to the gallon. Gas is killing me, it is tuned up but just drinks a lot of gas
an economic 4 cilynder engine could give you a good 30 miles per gallon in the highway, where a high performance 8 cylinger engine could only give you 9 miles per gallon.
The Saturn Vue has a few different models to choose from with varying fuel efficiency. The best fuel efficiency comes from the Vue Hybrid, with 25 miles per gallon in the city and 32 miles per gallon on the highway. The Saturn Vue FWD is an automatic vehicle which only uses gas. The fuel efficiency of that vehicle is 19 miles per gallon in the city and 26 miles per gallon on the highway. Other Vue models may only get 23 miles per gallon on the highway.
If you are talk about a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix it will get about 34 miles per gallon. If it a 2007 Pontiac Aztek it only gets about 26 miles per gallon.
The Ford F350 V10 advertises about 14 miles per gallon depending on the size of the motor. This includes only highway miles and city driving offers fewer miles per gallon.