I would think that it would be around the same as the Beetle which is around 24-25 mpg on the highway.
My 71' squareback tires are 165/80R15 Hope that helps a little
The Volkswagen Squareback was produced from the years 1961 to 1973. The maximum speed of a 1973 Volkswagen Squareback 4 cyl 52 HP is around eighty miles per hour.
About 10 MPG. if your lucky.
'67 model year squareback has no external gas flap, the filler is under the hood on the top of the tank. The filler door on the passenger fender didn't come out until '68 for types 1 and 3.
There are two places that it can be located. There is a silver placard underneath the front hood of the car that will have the body style number, paint code, etc, or you can find it under the seat, in the middle section in the back, it will most likely be dirty, but it should be in one of those places.
The recommended tire size for a 1971 VW Squareback is typically 165/80R15. This size provides a good balance of handling and comfort for the vehicle. Always check the owner's manual or the tire placard for specific recommendations based on the model and any modifications.
The average mpg of a vw camper van is 18 - 20 mpg Older campers had smaller engines, where slower, but got better gas mileage. A Vanagon camper van (1984-1991) got around 18-20mpg. The 1980-1983 Vanagons did worse, but the 1968-1979 baywindow buses did better. the early baywindows (1968-1971) and splitties (1967 and earlier) could get 24 mpg on the highway.
The dirty hippies in seattle warshington and portland oregon need to be able to breath exhaust these days you know, so the new cars burn more fuel but have cleaner emmisions some how.
what is 27.466 us mpg in mpg in can gallons
Manual: 18 mpg / 24 mpg Automatic: : 18 mpg / 21 mpg
Depending on the rear gear ratio which is usually a 3.31 you should get about 12 to 14 MPG if you keep your foot out of it.
Manual: 18 mpg / 24 mpg Automatic: : 18 mpg / 21 mpg