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A 2011 model gets 19 MPG.
Depending on the model the Vespa gets anywhere from 50 to 70 MPG's. Piaggio Is getting ready to release a Hybrid model that will get up to 170 MPG's!
The Pontiac Vibe was first introduced in 2002, as a 2003 model. The newest 2010 model (1.8L) gets about 26 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.
It varies from car to car. My Honda Insight gets about 37 MPG city and 54 MPG highway. Toyotas tend to get better city mileage than highway.
The latest model of the Chevy Cobalt is the 2010. The sedan model gets 24 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway with a combined mpg of 27. This is decent to good efficiency for a car.
Highway mpg is typically better than city mpg because driving at a consistent speed on the highway allows the engine to operate more efficiently, resulting in better fuel economy compared to the stop-and-go driving conditions in the city.
The H2 Hummer on average gets 16 MPG on the highway and about 12 MPG in the city. The newer H2 Hummers get slightly better gas mileage than the old ones.
The fuel efficiency of a Toyota RAV4 varies by model year and engine type, but generally, the 2023 RAV4 achieves around 27-30 miles per gallon (MPG) in the city and 35-38 MPG on the highway. The hybrid version offers even better efficiency, with estimates of approximately 41 MPG in the city and 38 MPG on the highway. These figures can vary based on driving conditions and maintenance. Always check the specific model for the most accurate ratings.
The Model T Ford would average around 17 mpg. But it was capable of getting as high as 25 mpg. Roads were horrible then and 17 mpg was about average, when driving on these roads. If you happen to find a nice stretch of paved flat road you could do much better.
A 2010 Ford F-150 SuperCab 4X4 gets 14 mpg city and 18 mpg highway. The mpg is consistent on models from the last 5 years.
My model year 1999 Galant gets 28 MPG.