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How many miles per gallon do you get from a ford station wagon?

There's no single answer to how many miles per gallon (mpg) a Ford station wagon gets. The fuel efficiency depends on several factors:

* Year of the vehicle: Older models generally have lower mpg than newer, more fuel-efficient models.

* Engine size: Larger engines consume more fuel and thus have lower mpg.

* Transmission type: Automatic transmissions tend to have slightly lower mpg than manuals (though this difference is less significant in modern vehicles).

* Driving conditions: City driving yields lower mpg than highway driving. Aggressive driving also reduces mpg.

* Vehicle condition: Proper maintenance is crucial for optimal fuel economy.

* Specific model: Even within a year, different models (e.g., a Ford Taurus Wagon vs. a Ford Focus Wagon) will have different mpg ratings.

To find the mpg for a *specific* Ford station wagon, you'll need to:

1. Identify the year, make, and model.

2. Look up the fuel economy information. You can find this information in the owner's manual, on the EPA's website (fueleconomy.gov), or on various automotive websites.

Without knowing the specifics of the Ford station wagon, I cannot provide a mileage estimate.