However, you can expect EPA estimates to be in the range of:
* Around 15-18 mpg city and 19-23 mpg highway for most models. The V6 engines will likely be on the lower end of this range, while a smaller, more fuel-efficient engine (if available in that year) might be toward the higher end. 4x4 models generally get lower fuel economy than 2WD.
To find a more precise estimate, you should:
* Check the sticker on the vehicle's driver's side doorjamb. This will show the original EPA estimates for *that specific vehicle*.
* Use the EPA's FuelEconomy.gov website. You can search by year, make, and model to get the official EPA estimates.
Keep in mind that real-world gas mileage often falls below the EPA estimates.