all depends on the rear gear in your car but more than likely 14 or 15 MPG if your lucky.
I had a 1970 Malibu for 23 years and it got 17 to 19 miles per gallon. I still have a 1970 Chevelle SS396 Convertible that gets 9 to 11 miles per gallon.
On average I get around 25 miles per gallon 3.5 engine
The fuel economy for a 1969 Chevy Chevelle SS typically ranges from around 10 to 15 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on the engine size and driving conditions. Models equipped with the powerful 396 cubic inch V8 engine tend to be on the lower end of that spectrum. It's important to note that these classic cars prioritize performance over fuel efficiency.
It depends on the engine. On my 94 Grand am with 3.1 V6 I get about 19 miles to the gallon in town and 25 miles to the gallon on the high way. David
an economic 4 cilynder engine could give you a good 30 miles per gallon in the highway, where a high performance 8 cylinger engine could only give you 9 miles per gallon.
I have a 1.9 liter volkswagon engine in my 2001 beetle , 52 miles per gallon , 680 miles per 13 gallon tank , wonderful
The 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle was a Chevrolet performance car which featured a 375 horsepower engine. Estimates for the car's top speed are at about 120 miles per hour.
A Mercury Mountaineer can get about 14 miles to each gallon. This is when traveling on interstate.
The miles per gallon that an El Camino gets depends on the size of the engine. An El Camino with a Chevy 350 gets about 22 miles per gallon.
It depends.
I am getting close to 10 - 11 miles to the gallon in a 1989 ford dually with a 460 fuel injected engine.
Depending on the engine size year model and weight of the vehicle miles per gallon can vary.