What is the typical fuel economy for a 1990 Toyota Pickup Regular Cab with a 2.4L engine and 4-wheel drive?
Based on EPA ratings and real-world data, a 1990 Toyota Pickup Regular Cab with the 2.4L 22RE engine and 4-wheel drive typically gets:
EPA Ratings:
Real-World Average:
Owner Reports: Most owners report getting between 15-20 MPG in mixed driving conditions, with some achieving up to 22 MPG on highway-only trips at moderate speeds.
The 2.4L 22RE engine was known for being reliable and fuel-efficient for its era, though the 4WD system does reduce fuel economy compared to 2WD models. Your actual mileage will vary based on driving habits, maintenance condition, and whether the truck has any modifications like larger tires.
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