I live in Montana, I drive 60 miles round trip to work. at the end of my trip I go up a steep grade of a hill about a mile of it and then down the other side about 1/2 mile and I get around 33 mpg. with 99 bug...........Karen
For automatic it's 20/26
The gas mileage of a farm tractor depends on the model, the year, the condition, and the land driven on. There is no set gas mileage to be expected from a farm tractor.
I get 10..
Check out www.fueleconomy.gov
The estimated gas mileage for the 1982 K5 Chevy Blazer is 19 miles per gallon in the city. The gas mileage for this car on the highway is 26 mpg.
Volkswagens are known for their comparably high gasoline mileage. I don't know much about their mileage these days, but the classic Volkswagen Beetle and Camper of the '60s used to get an average of 30 mpg.
The 1963 Volkswagen Beetle gets 10 to 12 miles per gallon. The Volkswagen Beetle originated in Germany and was designed by Adolf Hitler.
mine (2003) gets about 21-25 depending on travel
One with good gas mileage.
There are a few ways to increase gas mileage but the most effective is the use of fuel infusion. Fuel Infusion is a powerful fuel catalyst that improves the efficiency of the combustion process in your car's engine.
I going for gas mileage on my 82 Chevy pickup. Should I rebuild the stock 305 or a 350ci. Remember looking for the best mileage.
The gas mileage of a 1964 bug depends on if you have had a new engine put into it, on average a 1964 bug has a 1450cc-1500cc engine in it. Meaning it will have around 50-56 hp. The lower the horse power, the smaller the engine. If you have a 10% smaller engine you get about 6% higher gas mileage. If your slug bug has an ac kit it lowers gas mileage by 3. On average a 1964 bug will have 28-36 mph