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Isuzu I-Mark 1989 MPG and fuel economy



Isuzu I-Mark MPG (Miles per Gallon)


Vehicle Model Combined MPG City MPG Highway MPG Fuel Cost Drive Type Energy Impact Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Isuzu I-Mark 1989 Automatic 3-spd 28 26 30 1850 Front-Wheel Drive 11 317
Isuzu I-Mark 1989 Manual 5-spd 33 31 37 1550 Front-Wheel Drive 9 269
Isuzu I-Mark 1989 Manual 5-spd 31 28 35 1650 Front-Wheel Drive 10 286
Isuzu I-Mark 1989 Manual 5-spd 26 23 31 2000 Front-Wheel Drive 12 341
Isuzu I-Mark 1989 Manual 5-spd 24 21 29 2150 Front-Wheel Drive 13 370

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Tips for more fuel-efficient Driving

  • Drive Sensibly: Aggressive driving (speeding, rapid acceleration and braking) wastes gas. It can lower your gas mileage by 33% at highway speeds and by 5% around town. Sensible driving is also safer for you and others, so you may save more than gas money.
  • Fuel economy feedback devices: Driver feedback devices can help you drive more efficiently. A recent study suggests that they can help the average driver improve fuel economy by about 3% and that those using them to save fuel can improve gas mileage by about 10%.
  • Observe the Speed Limit: While each vehicle reaches its optimal fuel economy at a different speed (or range of speeds), gas mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 50 mph. You can assume that each 5 mph you drive over 50 mph is like paying an additional $0.24 per gallon for gas.
  • Remove Excess Weight: Hauling cargo on your roof increases aerodynamic drag (wind resistance) and lowers fuel economy. A large, blunt roof-top cargo box, for example, can reduce fuel economy by around 2% to 8% in city driving, 6% to 17% on the highway, and 10% to 25% at Interstate speeds (65 mph to 75 mph).

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