Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck MPG and Fuel Economy

Jeep have been manufacturing models of J-10 Pickup Truck for 2 years, with the latest vehicle in 1986 having a combined MPG of 16.

The estimated fuel cost for the 1986 Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck is $3,900 per year.

Government regulators have estimated that value based on 15,000 miles driven per year, using regular gasoline, and a split of 55% city driving and 45% highway driving.

💵 Compared to an average vehicle over 5 years, you will spend $8,000 more on fuel driving a 1986 Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck.

🛢 The Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck will consume roughly 19 barrels of petroleum per year, using the standard estimate of 15,000 miles per year.

💨 For every mile driven, the Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck will emit -1 grams of CO2, which is about -15,000 grams of CO2 per year.

🌳 To help you understand the impact of this, a normal tree will absorb around 21,000 grams of CO2 per year. This means that roughly 1 tree would be needed to offset emissions from the Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck.

The table below is a complete list of the 2 Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck fuel efficiency specifications we have data for.

Click any vehicle link to see a more detailed breakdown of the car, miles per gallon, emissions, and more.

VehicleCombined MPGFuel Cost
1986 Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck16$3,900
1985 Jeep J-10 Pickup Truck15$4,150

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