Pick a year below to open the full GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) page for that model year. Each year page covers combined, city, and highway MPG, the trim variants the EPA rates separately, the annual fuel cost across three driving patterns, and a year-over-year comparison so you can see whether the car has improved.

Fuel economy by model year

Combined MPG, city MPG, highway MPG, and the EPA's estimated annual fuel cost for every model year of the GMC Safari AWD (Passenger). Click any year to see the full breakdown for that model year, including trim variants, the drivetrain, and a comparison against other vehicles in its segment.

Year Model Combined MPG City Highway Annual fuel cost
2005 2005 GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) 14 MPG 12 MPG 16 MPG $4,300
2004 2004 GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) 14 MPG 12 MPG 16 MPG $4,300
2003 2003 GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) 14 MPG 12 MPG 16 MPG $4,300
2002 2002 GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) 15 MPG 13 MPG 17 MPG $4,000
2001 2001 GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) 15 MPG 13 MPG 17 MPG $4,000
2000 2000 GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) 15 MPG 13 MPG 18 MPG $4,000
1999 1999 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 15 MPG 14 MPG 18 MPG $4,000
1998 1998 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 16 MPG 14 MPG 18 MPG $3,750
1997 1997 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 15 MPG 14 MPG 17 MPG $4,000
1996 1996 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 15 MPG 14 MPG 17 MPG $4,000
1995 1995 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 15 MPG 14 MPG 17 MPG $4,600
1994 1994 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 15 MPG 14 MPG 17 MPG $4,600
1993 1993 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 15 MPG 14 MPG 18 MPG $4,600
1992 1992 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 15 MPG 14 MPG 18 MPG $4,000
1991 1991 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 16 MPG 14 MPG 18 MPG $3,750
1990 1990 GMC Safari AWD (passenger) 16 MPG 15 MPG 18 MPG $3,750

How the GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) compares against the Vans, Passenger Type class

Buyers usually compare the GMC Safari AWD (Passenger) against other cars in the same EPA class. The list below shows the most efficient cars in the Vans, Passenger Type class for the 2005 model year, the latest year on this page. Each link opens the full page for that car.

Source: U.S. EPA fuel economy dataset. Annual fuel cost assumes 15,000 miles of driving per year and a 55% city, 45% highway split.