Yes, 29 miles per gallon (MPG) is generally considered good fuel efficiency for a vehicle, especially for cars and small SUVs. It indicates that the vehicle can travel a significant distance on a relatively small amount of fuel, which can lead to cost savings at the pump and reduced environmental impact. However, what is considered "good" can vary depending on the type of vehicle and driving conditions.
Manual: 29 mpg / 38 mpg Automatic: : 27 mpg / 33 mpg
2 mpg 29/36 City / Hwy
20 -22 mpg city and 29-33 mpg hwy depending on engine selection 2011 model.
17 MPG City and 26-29 MPG Highway with the 6 Speed manual option
28 MPG is pretty average for many cars on the road, so 31 MPG is good.
29-47 mpg
One can consider the use of magic number (235.2145967506452 for US mpg or 282.480936332 for Imperial mpg) you divide by MPG to result in L/100km or divide by L/100km to have a MPG.
That depends on the economy of your vehicle. If you get 20 mpg it will take 580/20=29 gallonsThat depends on the economy of your vehicle. If you get 20 mpg it will take 580/20=29 gallons
MPG Sedan: City: 22 - 24 Highway: 29 - 32 MPG 5-door: City: 22 Highway: 29 -by Fernando
20/city 29/highway
20 city, 29 hwy.
The 2006 Nissan Altima is rated at 20 mpg in town and 29 mpg on the highway. The combined mpg is rated at 27.1368.