The brand is not really the issue.Basically any truck that is aerodynamic will get good fuel mileage. but for really big tractor trailors i would say the international lonestar. but if you want a smaller truck i think Chevy kodiak 7500
depends on what your driving how big it is and what your on an hour and fuel rates and gst
Well, the Phillipines is a country that gets flooded rather frequently, I've also heard Bangladesh is a big victim.
It divides.
What part of oaklahoma gets the fewest tornadoes, especially big ones. I saw one response say the panhandle and another say central.
Rainfall is a important part of water cycle that we have studied in our earlier classes. Without rainfall, how would water that gets evaporated from water bodies will be back to their origin. Rainfall occurs because water droplets that constitute clouds gets so big in size that they no longer can be in air and falls down in form of rain.
A Cheverolet Camaro Z28 gets some of the best fuel economy for v8 engined cars at about 30 miles per gallon. Cheverolet is very competitive.
That all depends on the fuel mileage your vehicle gets. Big difference between a Prius and a Hummer, you know?
I figured it out once and It was something like .2 miles per gallon
by being made smaller (smart cars), lighter, and using bio fuels. "Greener" is a big fraud especially when it comes to bio fuels, because a vehicle gets lower gas mileage using bio fuel, therefore using more fuel and pollutants.
15 hp and 15ft/lbs torque and better fuel economy
Not big enough... it always gets empty
BIG motor. You can keep it tuned up to increase gas mileage and drive gas conscious.
Special tool most of the time.. or a big straight screw driver and a hammer. so that the cape gets loose and then you can access the fuel pump.
It all depends on how much fuel is at that time and how big the fuel tank is.
100 cc bike has better mileage than 150 cc bike due to its engine power big engine consumes more fuel than the smaller one.
probably means that they got into a big fight
Drivers need to do everything they can to eek out the best gas mileage possible from their vehicles. Having the right size of wheels and tires, filled to the correct pressure, can make a big difference in the gas mileage a vehicle gets. Most vehicles have this information recorded just inside the drivers side door. This information may also be found in the owner's manual for most vehicles. When shopping for new wheels and tires for a car, be sure to purchase the sizes recommended by the vehicle manufacturer to get the optimal gas mileage the auto is rated for.