The fuel economy of a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II with a 6-cylinder engine typically ranges from about 15 to 20 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on driving conditions and maintenance. Factors such as the specific engine configuration, transmission type, and overall vehicle condition can also influence its mpg. Generally, classic cars like this may not achieve the fuel efficiency of modern vehicles.
I have a 96 Plymouth breeze with 2.0 engine. Highway 44 mpg, city 36 mpg.
Yes, it does.
13 mpg in city & 15 mpg on HWY
Around 20 mpg.
6 cyl.
a Plymouth breeze gets 26 mpg city and up to 37mpg highway
8
I have one with the 3.8 engine. I get about 15-16 mpg. Mostly city /urban driving, heavily loaded with tools and parts.
Mine gets about 23 mpg
30-32 mpg Expect to get around 28 mpg in mixed driving.
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
No one really worried about MPG back then, but I figure it was in the single digits to low teens as a v-8