1. Make sure the engine is tuned up and running correctly.
2. Slow down. Driving 80mph will consume at least 20% more fuel than driving 60.
3. Avoid jackrabbit starts.
4. Don't waste your money on devices or additives that advertise better mileage. None of them work, in spite of what the ads say.
Gas mileage for a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2 L is 11-12 mpg in the city and 17-18 mpg on the highway.
Putting your foot down too hard on the accelerator.
By driving more carefully, or by selling it and buying a car that's not a gas guzzler. Scratch that. tune it up, check and make sure all tires are inflated properly, get a free-flowing air filter, make sure gas cap is screwed on properly, drive it easier, lower rpms and speeds are better for the gas mileage. Also reduce the amount of weight you are carrying as often as possible. Whoever wrote the first response. He was asking how to increase the gas mileage on a dodge ram, not how to get better gas mileage in general. If he wanted that answer he would have said "What type of car should i drive to get good gas mileage?"
for any car to get better gas mileage get a better flowing intake and/or exhaust or get it tuned
12-13 mpg
This was answered on an episode of Mythbusters, you get better gas mileage with the AC on.
Yes, diesel trucks generally get much better gas mileage than regular gas trucks. They even sometimes get better gas mileage than hybrid trucks.
The Dakota will get better millage, it's a way smaller truck. depends on the size of the motor.
i honestly think that a charter bus has better gas mileage than a regular school bus a lot better gas mileage if i were to really answer this i would say yes a charter bus does have good gas mileage= ]
Gas mileage is way better with regular unleaded gasoline over E85.
defnetly diesel
The color of paint does not affect gas mileage in any way.