American Motors Corporation cars: MPG and fuel economy by model
The EPA has rated 27 vehicles from American Motors Corporation across 4 distinct models since 1984. The list below covers every American Motors Corporation model with its combined MPG and estimated annual fuel cost, organised by model year so you can see how the lineup has evolved.
Below you will find every American Motors Corporation model in the EPA dataset, split into a recent table for the last five model years and a longer table for the rest. Click any model and year to see the full breakdown, including city and highway MPG, tailpipe CO₂ emissions, and the engine and drivetrain specification.
American Motors Corporation fuel economy snapshot
Across every American Motors Corporation the EPA has ever rated, the most efficient is the 1984 American Motors Corporation Eagle 4WD at 21 combined MPG. That figure includes electric vehicles, which use MPGe rather than a true gallon of fuel.
For the 1987 model year, American Motors Corporation's lineup averages 17 combined MPG across 4 models. The lineup is currently all gasoline-powered.
Recent American Motors Corporation models
Recent American Motors Corporation models from the 1983 model year onward, sorted by year and model. Trims appear separately when the EPA rates them as distinct vehicles (for example, when an all-wheel-drive variant has its own MPG figures).
| Year | Model | Combined MPG | Annual fuel cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Eagle 4WD | 17 MPG | $3,500 |
| 1986 | Eagle | 17 MPG | $3,500 |
| 1985 | Eagle 4DR Wagon | 17 MPG | $3,500 |
| 1984 | Eagle 4WD | 21 MPG | $2,850 |
| 1984 | Eagle SX/4 4WD | 21 MPG | $2,850 |
Source: U.S. EPA fuel economy dataset. Annual fuel cost assumes 15,000 miles of driving per year.