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How many miles per gallon does a Dodge Ram 2500 gas get?

How many miles per gallon does a Dodge Ram 2500 gas get?

2020 Ram 2500 – Fuel Economy Ratings

Model 2020 Ram 2500 2020 Ram 2500
Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive Four-Wheel Drive
City Fuel Economy 12 MPG 12 MPG
Highway Fuel Economy 18 MPG 17 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy 15 MPG 14 MPG

What 3500 truck gets the best gas mileage?

Chevrolet Silverado 3500 With the rear-wheel-drive version, the Silverado 3500 gets 18.5 mpg combined. Expect to get 12 mpg driving in the city and 17 mpg for highway driving.

What kind of engine did a Dodge truck have in 1985?

In 1985 this truck had the standard 3.7-liter slant-six engine that got 95 horsepower. Also offered were the 5.2-liter V-8 engine with 140 horsepower and the 5.9-liter V-8 engine with 170 horsepower. Rams came with a three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission or a four-speed manual transmission.

When did the Dodge Ramcharger become a full size truck?

The Ramcharger was marketed as a full-size SUV beginning in 1974; however, it was essentially a short-bed truck built on the full-size pickup chassis. Starting in 1982, Dodge imported the Ram 50, a compact pickup manufactured by Mitsubishi. Dodge had no mid-size truck in its lineup in 1985; that came in 1987, when the Dakota was introduced.

What kind of engine does a one ton truck have?

This changed in the 1980s, when the 151-horsepower 379-cubic-inch, 6.2-liter engine was introduced with a Detroit Diesel V8. In 1985, a 262-cubic-inch 4.3-liter LBI replaced all in-line V6 engines on the Chevrolet one-ton 3500 model.

When did the Chevy one ton truck 3500 come out?

1987 was a transitional year for Chevy’s one-ton trucks and the 3500 model. New versions were released, which included a Fleetside cab and and a Stepside single-cab.

What was the gas mileage of a 1985 Le Baron?

I started my life as a driver with a 1985 Chrysler Le Baron. It got 21 miles per gallon in the city and 24 miles per gallon on the highway. By today’s standards, it would have been considered a gas hog. In the 1980s however, it was quite a fuel efficient little machine. I then moved onto a 2000 Honda Civic which averaged 35 miles per gallon.

What was the gas mileage in the 1980s?

It got 21 miles per gallon in the city and 24 miles per gallon on the highway. By today’s standards, it would have been considered a gas hog. In the 1980s however, it was quite a fuel efficient little machine.

1987 was a transitional year for Chevy’s one-ton trucks and the 3500 model. New versions were released, which included a Fleetside cab and and a Stepside single-cab.

This changed in the 1980s, when the 151-horsepower 379-cubic-inch, 6.2-liter engine was introduced with a Detroit Diesel V8. In 1985, a 262-cubic-inch 4.3-liter LBI replaced all in-line V6 engines on the Chevrolet one-ton 3500 model.

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