Are 2010 Mustangs good on gas?
Are 2010 Mustangs good on gas?
The EPA’s fuel economy estimates for the 2010 Ford Mustang V6 are 18 city / 26 highway miles per gallon (MPG) with the manual transmission and 16 city / 24 highway with the automatic. When driven conscientiously, the V6 Mustang can easily exceed its fuel economy ratings.
How many MPG does a 2010 Mustang get?
Up to 18 city / 26 highway
2010 Ford Mustang/MPG
How many MPG does a V6 Mustang have?
2016 Ford Mustang
| EPA MPG | Owner MPG Estimates |
|---|---|
| 2016 Ford Mustang 4 cyl, 2.3 L, Manual 6-spd | |
| 2016 Ford Mustang 6 cyl, 3.7 L, Automatic (S6) | |
| Regular Gasoline | View Estimates How can I share my MPG? |
| 22 combined city/highway MPG 19 city 27 highway 4.5 gals/ 100 miles |
How many miles will a 2010 V6 Mustang last?
How Many Miles Do the Ford Mustang Last? Usually, the Mustang lasts for about 200,000 miles. If the car is adequately maintained, it can last even longer.
What kind of gas does a 2010 Mustang V6 take?
Gasoline
Flexible fuel
2010 Ford Mustang V6/Fuel type
How many gallons does a 2010 V6 Mustang hold?
16.0 gallons
Compare Side-by-Side
| 2010 Ford Mustang | |
|---|---|
| Annual Fuel Cost* | $3,600 |
| Cost to Drive 25 Miles | $6.03 |
| Cost to Fill the Tank | $66 |
| Tank Size | 16.0 gallons |
What transmission is in a 2010 Mustang V6?
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
2010 Ford Mustang V6/Transmission
Do Mustangs have good mileage?
According to Motor and Wheels, an average Ford Mustang can make it to 200,000 miles. They explain that with the proper care and attention to maintenance, it can go even longer. One owner of a 1996 Mustang GT got 300,000 miles out of it with only clutch problems during his ownership.