Figure on 12 and 10 respectfully, but that will go down as you load the truck, and if you drive in hilly country.
Between 2 and 10 MPG depending on load, road conditions and speed
My truck gets about 10 mpg, so I can go 12*10= 120 miles. And my truck gets 19 mpg, so I can go 19x12= 228 miles.
It depends on the year and driving habits. It could be anywhere from 10 to 25 mpg.
The gas mileage for a 4x4 truck varies greatly on the year, fuel type and size of the vehicle. On average a 4x4 truck gets 8-10 mpg in the city and 11-16 mpg on the highway.
My old truck gets about 10 mpg, that is 1/10 of a gallon used per mile.
6 mpg, with lucky 9-10mpg highway, I've worked at Uhaul and the trucks show a 6-7mpg. avg.
That all depended on the rear gearing, but 9 to 10 MPG was typical on the hemi.
There is no definitive answer. A typical engine can be any where from 10-30+ tons depending on things such as the size of the truck, the amount of water, etc.
10 mpg in city17 mpg on highway
10 MPG city, 17 MPG highway.
Have a 1995 S10 and have a steady gas mileage of about 30 mpg. The truck is kept in good tune and try to keep it at the speed limit. This truck is also a 4x4.
well its a truck, if it has a 6 cylinder you might get 14 mpg, but if ti has a v8 probably about 10 to 12 however this is relative to how you use the truck a true work truck will use more gas if the engine is over taxed by the load. If it is a work truck the V8 is the better option.