Change? maybe?
Change? maybe?
Change? maybe?
No, changing the size of your rims and tires will not mess up your transmission. It will mess with your gas mileage and your speedometer though.
No, it will decrease gas mileage.
you may have changed the tire size which will give you incorrect mileage hence causing an erroneous gas mileage reading.
Both; with size comes weight.
The GMC Acadia has gas mileage of 18-24 mpg, which is fair for a vehicle of its size. However, this is lower than the average mileage for a gas-powered automobile.
What mid size SUV get's the best gas milage?
Yes, you can put 20 inch rims on a 2006 Lexus GS 300 as long as the rims have the same bolt pattern as your existing rims. You should be aware though that putting bigger rims and tires on your vehicle can affect the gas mileage.
The lug pattern is the the same. Six lug gm bolt pattern. The rim size might be larger and also tire size. Depending on what mode and year. I am using a 2007 Escalede rims on my Yukon 2003 with no problems. This might affect gas mileage and speedometer readings if size of tire is larger than what came equipped oem(original equiped model) for your GM SUV.
My experience tells me the ga mileage is between 12 -14 MPG and the tank is 21 gals.
Depending on size of engine approx. 50 mpg
Although there are some variables in determining gas mileage such as type of engine, cylinders, and size of engine, there is an average gas mileage for the 2006 Ford Explorer. The gas mileage for the 2006 Ford Explorer is 13 MPG for city driving, and 19 MPG for highway driving with a combined total of 15 MPG.
Brands such as NGK, and Bosh both make plugs that are said to help gas mileage.