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navegator
Feb 20, 2015Explorer
A Ford V-10 mpg is approximately 6 miles or less in stop and go traffic "city driving" and 8 to 10 mpg on highway driving at a conservative driving speed, the higher the speed the more consumption of fuel, I calculate 6 mpg
City and 9 mpg highway, taking into account that mountain driving and pulling a toad will be less mpg, with that in mind we calculate the average fuel for the trip.
Other engines in other vehicles will get better mileage and some will get less, there is not much that can be changed, unless you want to build an aerodynamically wind slippery RV that gets what you are looking for in mpg.
navegator
City and 9 mpg highway, taking into account that mountain driving and pulling a toad will be less mpg, with that in mind we calculate the average fuel for the trip.
Other engines in other vehicles will get better mileage and some will get less, there is not much that can be changed, unless you want to build an aerodynamically wind slippery RV that gets what you are looking for in mpg.
navegator
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