1986 Dodge D250 Pickup 2WD

Vehicle specifications and fuel economy data from EPA/DOE

Combined MPG
15
City MPG
14
Highway MPG
16
Fuel Type
Regular
Annual Fuel Cost
$2,900
CO2 (g/mi)
592.4666666666667

Vehicle Details

Year
1986
Make
Dodge
Model
D250 Pickup 2WD
Vehicle Class
Standard Pickup Trucks
Engine
6 cylinders, 3.7L
Transmission
Automatic 3-spd
Drive
Rear-Wheel Drive
Fuel Type
Regular

All Trims

TrimCityHighwayCombinedFuelEngineTransmission
Auto 3-spd, 6 cyl, 3.7 L141615Regular6 cyl 3.7LAutomatic 3-spd
Man 4-spd, 6 cyl, 3.7 L141615Regular6 cyl 3.7LManual 4-spd
Auto 3-spd, 8 cyl, 5.2 L, (FFS)121413Regular8 cyl 5.2LAutomatic 3-spd
Auto 3-spd, 8 cyl, 5.2 L111312Regular8 cyl 5.2LAutomatic 3-spd
Man 4-spd, 8 cyl, 5.2 L101512Regular8 cyl 5.2LManual 4-spd
Man 4-spd, 8 cyl, 5.2 L, (FFS)111412Regular8 cyl 5.2LManual 4-spd
Auto 3-spd, 8 cyl, 5.9 L101211Regular8 cyl 5.9LAutomatic 3-spd
Man 4-spd, 8 cyl, 5.9 L101311Regular8 cyl 5.9LManual 4-spd

Other Years

About This Data

Fuel economy data from the U.S. Department of Energy and EPA fueleconomy.gov. MPG estimates are based on standardized EPA test procedures. Actual mileage may vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle maintenance. Annual fuel cost estimates are based on 15,000 miles driven per year at current fuel prices.

What is combined MPG?

Combined MPG is a weighted average of city (55%) and highway (45%) fuel economy. It represents typical mixed driving conditions.

What is MPGe?

MPGe (miles per gallon equivalent) is used for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. It represents the distance a vehicle can travel on the same amount of energy as one gallon of gasoline (33.7 kWh).