The fuel economy of a 1971 Dodge Challenger varies depending on the engine and configuration, but it generally averages around 10 to 15 miles per gallon (mpg). Models equipped with larger engines or performance options tend to be on the lower end of that range. Factors like driving habits and vehicle condition can also influence actual mpg.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2011 Dodge Challenger is 18 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2009 Dodge Challenger is 17 mpg in the city, 25 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2008 Dodge Challenger is 13 mpg in the city, 18 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2013 Dodge Challenger is 18 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2014 Dodge Challenger is 18 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2010 Dodge Challenger is 17 mpg in the city, 25 mpg on the highway.
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2012 Dodge Challenger is 18 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway.
Depends on engine, transmission, etc...
It gets 25 mpg.
The gas mileage the Dodge Charger gets differs from year to year and with different models. The 2010 base Dodge Charger gets 18 MPG in the city and 26 MPG on the highway.
It depends on which engine you have in the 1970 Challenger. If you had the 318ci, you could expect to get 11 - 14 mpg. With the 426ci hemi or the 440ci six pack, you could expect 6 - 10 mpg, depending on how hard you drove it.
A Dodge Stratus will get about.Miles Per Gallon:City: 20 MPG - 24 MPGHighway: 27 MPG - 32 MPG