A typical Ford station wagon from the 1970s and 1980s with high mileage will get somewhere in the range fo 12 to 15 miles per gallon providing that it is in good running condition and working order. Ford station wagons such as the Taurus SHO of the 1990s and 2000s will get 15 to 20 miles per gallon depending on location as driving on city streets usually results in lower fuel economy.
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I was looking at my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual and it shows for a 1991 Ford Taurus either the ( 16.0 U.S. gallon tank or the optional extended range tank which is 18.6 ) It doesn't specify the station wagon
I get about 28 hwy, 24-25 city/hwy combined.
Generally, it is believe the first station wagon was created in America, in one of Ford's countless Ford Model T chassis, though around 1910 it was very common for other auto manufacturers to purchase Ford's chassis and build a station wagon body on it. The very first station wagon was made in America called the Ford Model A in 1929. Ford was the first manufacturer to produce as well as fully assemble a station wagon for sale in 1937. Later Pontiac followed suit.
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Miles per gallon of Ford F350 is about 14.
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I have a 1992 E150 club wagon with 285k that gets 16 on the open road crusing at 65-70.
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A 2009 ford fusion uses 25 miles per gallon
The Ford Focus averages about 93 miles to the gallon of gas.