The amount of gas mileage that you can get from a 2011 Toyota truck can be anywhere between 14 and 30 miles per gallon of gas that you purchase. The average of that would be about 20 miles per gallon.
The five speed, two wheel drive Toyota Tacoma has the best mileage, checking in at twenty two miles per gallon. It not only has good gas mileage but it is also a very dependable vehicle to have.
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A 6 cylinder Toyota Camry LE has a gas mileage of 21 miles per gallon. The highway mileage is 31 miles per gallon.
The 1996 Toyota Tacoma holds 15.1 gallons of gas. It gets 23 miles per gallon in the city and 28 miles per gallon on the highway.
The highly-popular Toyota Tacoma pickup truck was introduced in 1995 and redesigned for the 2005 model year. Solid gas mileage ratings are a proven factor in the Tacoma's appeal. Currently the best-selling compact pickup truck in America, the 2WD Tacoma delivers as many as 25 miles per gallon on the highway when equipped with the 4-cylinder engine.
The Toyota Prius C gets the best city mileage at 53 miles per gallon. The Toyota Prius gets the best highway mileage at 48 miles per gallon. Highway or city a Toyota Prius is the way to go.
21 gallon tank size 16/20 mpg
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Toyota tacoma come in 2wd RWD not FWD 4 cylinder... 4WD 6 cyl 2wd RWD around 20mpg
Assuming you mean the 2011 Toyota Tacoma, it will provide you with 21 miles to the gallon in the city and 25 miles to the gallon on the highway. In comparison to regular automobiles this is fairly poor fuel economy, however compared to other trucks is only slightly below average.
A 2011 Toyota Yaris is estimated to get 29 miles to the gallon in the city, and 36 miles to the gallon out on the highway. All in all, that's pretty good gas mileage.