
The miles per gallon (MPG) for a U-Haul truck depends on the truck size, load weight, terrain, and driving habits. On average, U-Haul trucks get between 6 and 12 MPG.
1. U-Haul MPG by Truck Size
π Tip: A heavier load, city driving, and uphill routes can lower fuel efficiency.
2. Factors That Affect U-Haul Gas Mileage
β Load Weight β The more weight in the truck, the lower the MPG.
β Speed β Driving above 65 mph burns more fuel.
β Terrain β Uphill driving consumes more gas.
β Weather Conditions β Strong winds and rain reduce efficiency.
β Driving Style β Smooth acceleration and braking improve MPG.
π Tip: Drive at a steady pace and avoid sudden acceleration to save fuel.
3. How Much Does It Cost to Fuel a U-Haul?
π Tip: Refuel before returning the truck to avoid U-Haulβs higher fuel charge.
4. Common FAQs
1. Which U-Haul truck gets the best gas mileage?
β The 10-ft truck (12 MPG) is the most fuel-efficient.
2. How many miles can I drive on a full tank?
β A 26-ft truck can go about 480 miles, while a 10-ft truck can go 372 miles.
3. Does U-Haul charge for gas?
β You must return the truck with the same fuel level or pay U-Haulβs refueling charge.
4. Can I improve U-Haul fuel efficiency?
β Yes! Drive slower, avoid heavy acceleration, and reduce unnecessary weight.
5. Do U-Haul trucks use diesel or gas?
β All U-Haul trucks use regular unleaded gasoline.
Final Thoughts
A U-Haul truck gets between 6 and 12 MPG, with smaller trucks being more fuel-efficient. Plan fuel costs based on truck size, trip distance, and fuel prices to avoid surprises. Drive carefully to maximize mileage and save on gas! πβ
Also Check:
β’ How Hard Is It to Drive a U-Haul?
β’ How Does U-Haul Charge Per Mile?
β’ How Much Is a 26-Foot Box Truck?
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