I have a 1991 NPR with a 12' service bed running at about 10,000 lbs and get 16- 18 mpg, a newer model 14' box truck should get about 12-14 mpg
My 16' box truck with a gas engine gets about 9 mpg
No one truck, no one answer. It will depend on the fuel mileage for the truck in question.
Depends on the fuel mileage of the truck in question.
Dependable, poor fuel mileage.
Your fuel economy may drop if you are speeding at excessive rates. If you aren't maintaining your truck, you will get less fuel economy.
Yes, a vacuum leak will be detrimental to fuel mileage.
The best gas mileage truck is the 2011 Ford F150's which get 23 MPG on the highway with the V6 engine.
miles/gallons in tank= milage
The gas mileage for a 4x4 truck varies greatly on the year, fuel type and size of the vehicle. On average a 4x4 truck gets 8-10 mpg in the city and 11-16 mpg on the highway.
I sudenly started getting poor mileage. 15 MPG.
There is a few variables but aprox 18 mpg.
A car is typically for tranporting people and small loads and usually get better fuel mileage than a truck. A truck is better for transporting larger and/or heavier loads.