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90000 mpg
I get 27 mpg
You will be fortunate to get 15 mpg.
24 mpg on the highway city about 20
Often times the answer is yes. If you have a pickup truck and a SUV both with the same engine the pickup will get better mpg because the pickup weighs less. The more weight you have to move around the harder the engine has to work and the more gas it will use.
A full size 1995 Chevy pickup has a 34 gallon tank. The estimated mileage is 15 mpg city, 20 mpg highway.
To determine how many gallons Hank's pickup will need to travel 30 miles, you need to know the vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if the pickup gets 15 MPG, you would divide 30 miles by 15 MPG, resulting in 2 gallons needed for the trip. Adjust the calculation based on the actual MPG of Hank's pickup for an accurate answer.
from this site http://www.mpgomatic.com/2007/10/08/super-cheap-high-mpg-cars-1978-1981/ it shows that the Datsun PICKUP 2WD does 39/48
27 mpg hwy
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
I have a 98 S10 pickup with the 2.2L engine and standard transmission. I average 27 mpg.
MPG will depend on the model (2wd or 4wd) as well as which engine and transmission. Somewhere between 16 and 30 MPG. Check out http://www.fueleconomy.gov for more information.