The average full sized diesel pickup truck gets about 26 miles to the gallon which is about 10 miles to the gallon more than a gas truck. This is due to the fact that the diesel engine is far more efficient then the gas.
A 1989 Chevy Silverado Pickup Truck will get between 14 and 16 miles per gallon. This does vary slightly from person to person, depending on how well the truck is taken care of etc.
13 mpg
The CXT gets 8-10 miles per gallon, and has a 70 gallon tank. That may be your best choice.
It really depends on the engine. For that reason, the average gas mileage for the average pickup truck is anywhere from 13 to 20 miles a gallon. So, to attach a definite number on it, it's probably hitting around 15 or 16 miles to the gallon.
Depends on the car. A big fat heavy truck would get about 8 miles to a gallon. A small car 25-35 miles to a gallon.
Not good! My '94 Toyota Pickup, 4 cylinder, 2 wheel drive gets about 30 mpg. If it is a V6 with A/T that is about all you will get.
In a pickup truck you might get 10 to 14 miles per gallon if you drive conservatively with a 7.4 motor. The same motor in an RV might be lucky to get 7 to 10 miles per gallon.
When buying a used pickup truck, you should as about the engine (how many miles it has on it); ask about the milage per gallon; ask if it has been in any accidents; and ask what the towing capacity is. Before buying a used pickup truck, you should ask about the mileage of the truck. Then you can ask for a carfax to see the history of the pickup truck and finally you can ask about the price.
1998 S10 pickup truck come with a 18.5 gas tank.
The Ford Ranger pickup truck equipped with a 2.5 liter turbo diesel engine has a MPG rating of 19 miles per gallon in the city and 24 miles per gallon on the highway. The actual miles per gallon is dependent upon several different factors.
It is a 'pickup' and is a small truck or van with low sides.