A 2009 12-passenger Ford Econoline van typically averages around 10 to 14 miles per gallon, depending on driving conditions and maintenance. City driving tends to yield lower mileage, while highway driving can improve fuel efficiency. Factors such as load, tire pressure, and driving habits can also influence overall fuel economy.
A 15 passenger van usually gets 15 miles per gallon in the city. It gets about 20 miles on the highway.
year 2003 averages 13 city and 16 highway.
Ford has produced the Econoline since 1961. They came with many different engines, transmissions, gear ratios, etc. Be more specific.
The average gas mileage for a 12 passenger van is dependent upon the type of engine and transmission. The average 12 passenger van will get approximately 15 miles per gallon.
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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.
14 miles per gallon on the highway with no air conditioning turned on.
my ford e250, year 2000 with 4.2L gas engine, auto trans, gets 9.5 to 10 mpg on regular.
It varies by the van. There'll be a difference between, say, a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter on flat ground and a Ford Econoline 350 going through the mountains.
About 16 litres per 100 kilometres.
20 miles to the gallon 20 miles to the gallon
15 miles to the gallon 15 miles to the gallon