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To identify the most fuel efficient new trucks on the market, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed fuel efficiency data from fueleconomy.gov, a site run by the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S ...
Fuel economy in trucks is vastly different today than it was even 20 years ago. Today, buying a brand-new truck will net you an average of 22 MPG. In 2002, that number was closer to 19.
Fuel efficiency might not be the first factor most truck buyers consider when shopping, but it’s still important. Whether you frequent job sites, pick up the kids, run errands, or do all of the ...
While some pickup trucks are known for their powerful engines, others are leading the market in terms of efficiency. No longer is it just about utility or necessity, but factors like comfort and fuel ...
And we’re not just talking gas-station coffees or fast food—fuel is the most expensive thing consumed in or around a truck. Sure, hybrid systems are now a fixture on several truck models ...