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2010 Dodge Challenger MPG

Official EPA fuel-economy rating for the 2010 Dodge Challenger.

EPA combined fuel economy
15–20MPG
combined (55% city / 45% hwy)
City
15
MPG
Highway
23
MPG
Engine
3.5–6.1L
Cylinders
8
Drive
RearWD
Class
Compact Cars
Running cost

Estimated annual fuel cost

Per year
$2,916
15,000 mi/yr
Fuel used
833 gal
per year
At gas price
$3.50
per gallon

Based on 18 MPG combined and 15,000 miles per year. Adjust for your local gas price and annual mileage.

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FAQ

2010 Dodge Challenger

How many MPG does a 2010 Dodge Challenger get?
The 2010 Dodge Challenger gets 15–20 MPG combined according to the EPA — about 15 MPG in the city and 23 MPG on the highway, depending on trim (5 configurations). Combined MPG is a 55% city / 45% highway blend.
What is the annual fuel cost for a 2010 Dodge Challenger?
Driving 15,000 miles a year at 18 MPG combined, the 2010 Dodge Challenger uses about 833 gallons of fuel per year — roughly $2,916 at $3.50/gallon. Your real cost varies with local gas prices and driving style.
What is the difference between city and highway MPG on the 2010 Dodge Challenger?
The 2010 Dodge Challenger returns 15 MPG city and 23 MPG highway. Highway is higher because steady-speed cruising avoids the stop-and-go acceleration that burns fuel in city driving. The 15–20 MPG combined figure blends the two.
Is 18 MPG good for a compact cars?
For a compact cars, 18 MPG combined is on the thirstier side. Hybrid trims and smaller engines, where offered, return better numbers.
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