Any doing super heavy haul especially while pulling hills... Might average 2-3 mpg on flat, depending on the hills less than a mile a gallon... We had one in Arizona do 300 miles on day up and down hills and went through 400 gallons of fuel... But it's expected when you are pulling anywhere from 250,000 to 1 million plus pounds.
bugatti veyron supersport, 9.0 mpg as per road and track testing
6 mpg = 1.585 miles per liter.
A 2011 model gets 19 MPG.
a 3/4 ton Chevy pickup with a 350 gets 15mpgs, at best, 8-10 worst
1990 Chevrolet suburban gets about 15 mpg.
The Honda Insight gets a whopping estimated 66 highway mpg and 60 city mpg, and the Toyota Prius gets 60 city mpg as well but only 51 highway mpg, and also the Honda Civic Hybrid gets 47 city mpg and 48 highway mpg.
A Mazda 626 with 4 cylinder engine and automatic transmission gets about 20-25 MPG. Your mileage will vary according to driving conditions. Worst case city driving will result in mileages as low as 19 MPG. 28 MPG is typical on a good highway. A straight shift transmission can increase your gas mileage slightly. With manual transmission you can get up to 33 MPG on the highway. The V6 gets slightly less mileage. You will get about 18-24 MPG with the V6 and automatic transmission
No. Toyotas and Hondas do not qualify. A car has to get below 18 mpg and not even the worst Toyota gets that low of gas mileage
It gets in between 20-25 mpg
It looks like the 2011 Toyota RAV4 2WD gets the best MPG. It gets 28 MPG on the freeway and 22 MPG in the city. There is no reason it wouldn't be available in Honolulu.
The 2008 turbo diesel gets about 17 MPG on the highway and about 16.8 in mixed driving.
I would say tractor