1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon MPG and Fuel Economy

On this page, you will find a complete guide to the miles per gallon and fuel efficiency data for the 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon.

The 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon runs on regular gasoline and is in the Special Purpose Vehicle 2WD car class.

Whether you are considering a purchase of the car, or just wanting to find out how economical and environmentally friendly (or un-friendly) your 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon is, we have the information you need.

🛣 How Many Miles per Gallon (MPG) Does a 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon Get?

First off, the most commonly asked question. A 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon gets up to 15 miles per gallon in the city, and 22 miles per gallon on the highway.

The combined average MPG for the 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon is 18 miles per gallon.

💵 What is the Average Yearly Fuel Cost for a 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon?

The estimated fuel costs for the 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon is $3,500 per year.

That value has been estimated by government regulators based on 15,000 miles driven per year, using regular gasoline, and a split of 55% city driving and 45% highway driving.

If you were to compare a 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon to an average vehicle over 5 years, you will spend $6,000 more on fuel.

🛢 How Many Barrels of Petroleum Does a 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon Consume?

The 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon will consume roughly 17 barrels of petroleum per year, using the standard estimate of 15,000 miles per year.

The majority of the world's petroleum is sourced from countries like Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, and the United States.

Overview

The table below covers all of the miles per gallon, engine specifications, and emission details we have for the 1989 General Motors Coachbuilder Wagon.

City MPG 15
Highway MPG 22
Combined MPG 18
Save/Spend vs Average Car Spend $6,000
Fuel Cost $3,500
Fuel Type 1 Regular
Barrels of Petroleum 17
Drive Rear-Wheel Drive
Cylinders 8
Transmission Automatic 4-spd
Vehicle Class Special Purpose Vehicle 2WD
Start/Stop? No
Supercharged? No
Turbocharged? No

Disclaimer

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