The 1948 Plymouth typically achieved around 15 to 20 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on the specific model and driving conditions. Factors such as engine type, maintenance, and driving habits could influence fuel efficiency. Overall, these early post-war cars were not designed with fuel economy as a primary focus.
Around 20 mpg.
I have a 96 Plymouth breeze with 2.0 engine. Highway 44 mpg, city 36 mpg.
Yes, it does.
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Mine gets about 23 mpg
18.5 miles a gallon
The cost of a 1948 Plymouth in the 1940's was from 15,000 to 50,000$.
The Plymouth Sundance came with a couple engine and transmission choices that effect this For the year they were not to bad ranging from 25 to 29 MPG
Mine is V6 3.0L and on highway it's 20-22 MPG
$2674.00
95 H.P.
Depends on so many factors as to be an uninsurable question.