Aprox 6-9 Mpg depending on how deep you press that shiny little pedal on the right..
I have heard of some people getting 15 mpg on the highway.
15 mpg is about right on the open highway,
I just bought another one of these cars, the first trip I tried was about 14.80 mpg. Now I am going to replace the carb with a new HOLLY and see what it does, If it drops I will go back to the old one. It also helps having a K&N air filter that is a little too tall for the air cleaner so the top of the filter exposes 1/2" above the housing so the engine breaths better.
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About 10 to 14 mpg
2mpg
The gas mileage of a 1964 bug depends on if you have had a new engine put into it, on average a 1964 bug has a 1450cc-1500cc engine in it. Meaning it will have around 50-56 hp. The lower the horse power, the smaller the engine. If you have a 10% smaller engine you get about 6% higher gas mileage. If your slug bug has an ac kit it lowers gas mileage by 3. On average a 1964 bug will have 28-36 mph
prolly about 24-26 highway i would say
they get about 12 in town 16 on the road with a 4 speed.
To find the unit rate for 390 miles per gallon of gas, you simply express it as a ratio: 390 miles per 1 gallon. Therefore, the unit rate is 390 miles per gallon (mpg). This means that for every gallon of gas consumed, the vehicle can travel 390 miles.
The combination of highway gas mileage and city (stop and start) mileage.
No; friction decreases gas mileage.
On a 1992 Ford Thunderbird : The gas tank is under the vehicle , just in front of the rear wheels
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