Motorhomes typically achieve between 6 to 12 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on factors such as size, weight, and engine type. Smaller Class B motorhomes generally offer better fuel efficiency, while larger Class A models may be on the lower end of the spectrum. It's important to consider driving conditions and load, as these can also impact overall fuel economy. Always check the specific model's specifications for more accurate estimates.
That depends on WHICH model of motorhome you have. Either way, expect it to be in the engine compartment.
7-8 mpg if your lucky.
on a 2005 chevy classic 4 cylinder the average mpg u should expect is between 26-28 mpg
you can expect mpg to be anywhere from 14 mpg all the way up to about 19 mpg depending on how you drive what conditions are like and what load you have on vehicle
Hi on a good run can top 35 mpg local runs 28+ but underpowered on hills ?
I get nine mpg on the road with mine.
You can expect 20-23 mpg depending on how and where you drive.
I have a 2009 Ford E350 Super duty chassis on a 24 foot Phoenix cruiser motorhome and I normally tow a 2009 Honda CRV behind it. Keeping the speed at 65 MPH or less I normally get about 9 MPG. Without towing I have gotten as much as 10 MPG.
I went from stock tires to 31 by 10.5 and lost about 4 mpg so I would expect at least 6-8 with 35
If the bike is in decent shape, you should expect to get at least 50 MPG.
Is it possibl to change a diesal engine in a ford duetto 1995, for a turbo engine.
17 city 26 highway. Expect around 20-22 combined driving.