it could be a stopped up air filter
25 to 40mpg
It can vary from 8 mpg to 15 mpg
How many MPG any car gets depends solely on how the car is driven. If one does constant jack rabbit starts the MPG will drop to about 15 ... if one drives very conservatively, the MPG could rise to over 30.
Assuming you mean better that the car is cheaper to run: Divide any distance by the mpg to get the number of gallons for that distance and multiply by the cost per gallon for the two different mpg and associated fuel cost to find the total cost of going that distance; the cheaper option will be obvious. 15 miles at 15 mpg with 1 gal costing $2.20 costs a total of: 15 miles ÷ 15 mpg × $220/gal = $2.20 15 miles at 14.7 mpg with 1 gal costing $1.70 costs a total of: 15 miles ÷ 14.7 mpg × $1.70/gal ≈ $1.73 $1.73 < £2.20 → the lower mpg at 14.7 mpg is cheaper to run when it costs $1.70 per gallon
At best, you'll get 10-15 mpg. Don't get this kind of car if you want to save fuel, because it's a gas guzzler.
It's 20.7 mpg.
A 1995 Lincoln Town car holds 20m gallons of fuel. Estimated mileage rating is 15 mpg in the city, 23 mpg on the highway.
15 city 23 highway
15 Highway
14 or 15 Mpg
15 mpg
Depends on driving habits. as low as 6 mpg, up to 15 mpgDepends on driving habits. as low as 6 mpg, up to 15 mpg