It depends on what kind of truck it is. A Chevy S10 gets about 30 miles per gallon, where a Ford F-450 with the 6.4L Powerstroke only gets about 12 miles per gallon. It varies. If you're talking semi-trucks, the International Pro Star can exceed 10.5 miles per gallon unhooked.
The mpg for a commercial truck does not exceed 14mpg whereas a commercial truck with a heavy load can manage 9-11mpg.
I get 27 mpg
The 2014 Toyota RAV4 EV is the highest MPG truck. It is an electric hybrid and gets an average of 76 miles per gallon.
A truck gets about 20 mpg.
That mileage is normal. I get 15 mpg, but mine is a stick.
Four to seven.
Between 2 and 10 MPG depending on load, road conditions and speed
In general, they don't get the mpg passenger cars do.
It depends on the year and driving habits. It could be anywhere from 10 to 25 mpg.
The gas mileage for a 4x4 truck varies greatly on the year, fuel type and size of the vehicle. On average a 4x4 truck gets 8-10 mpg in the city and 11-16 mpg on the highway.
Stock the MPG is about 13.9/14 15mpg city on flat land , 11 mpg while towing a 3500lb boat . very ,very fast truck
My truck gets about 10 mpg, so I can go 12*10= 120 miles. And my truck gets 19 mpg, so I can go 19x12= 228 miles.