2010 Ford Ranger MPG
Official EPA fuel-economy rating for the 2010 Ford Ranger.
EPA combined fuel economy
15–24MPG
combined (55% city / 45% hwy)
City
17
MPG
Highway
22
MPG
Engine
2.3–4L
Cylinders
6
Drive
RearWD
Class
Small Pickup Trucks 2WD
Running cost
Estimated annual fuel cost
Per year
$2,625
15,000 mi/yr
Fuel used
750 gal
per year
At gas price
$3.50
per gallon
Based on 20 MPG combined and 15,000 miles per year. Adjust for your local gas price and annual mileage.
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FAQ
2010 Ford Ranger
- How many MPG does a 2010 Ford Ranger get?
- The 2010 Ford Ranger gets 15–24 MPG combined according to the EPA — about 17 MPG in the city and 22 MPG on the highway, depending on trim (6 configurations). Combined MPG is a 55% city / 45% highway blend.
- What is the annual fuel cost for a 2010 Ford Ranger?
- Driving 15,000 miles a year at 20 MPG combined, the 2010 Ford Ranger uses about 750 gallons of fuel per year — roughly $2,625 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 Ford Ranger?
- The 2010 Ford Ranger returns 17 MPG city and 22 MPG highway. Highway is higher because steady-speed cruising avoids the stop-and-go acceleration that burns fuel in city driving. The 15–24 MPG combined figure blends the two.
- Is 20 MPG good for a small pickup trucks 2wd?
- For a small pickup trucks 2wd, 20 MPG combined is on the thirstier side. Hybrid trims and smaller engines, where offered, return better numbers.
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