How to Get the Best MPG With Your Truck in Massachusetts & New Hampshire
If you drive a pickup truck in Massachusetts or Southern New Hampshire, fuel economy matters. Whether you're commuting down I-93, hauling equipment to a job site, or heading north for the weekend, better MPG means more money in your pocket.
At Auto Factory in Peabody, MA, we help truck owners choose the right vehicle — and get the most efficiency out of it.
Here’s how to maximize your truck’s miles per gallon.
1. Choose the Right Truck Engine for Your Needs
Not all trucks are built the same. A properly matched engine can dramatically improve MPG.
For example:
Ford F-150 – The EcoBoost V6 options often deliver better fuel economy than older V8s while still towing strong.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 – The 2.7L Turbo engine balances power and efficiency.
Ram 1500 – Known for smooth ride quality and efficient V6 options.
Toyota Tacoma – A midsize truck that typically gets better MPG than full-size models.
Pro tip: If you don’t tow heavy loads regularly, you probably don’t need the biggest V8 available.
2. Watch Your Driving Habits
Aggressive driving kills MPG.
To improve fuel efficiency:
Driving 80 mph on Route 128 or I-95 can lower MPG by 10–20%.
3. Keep Tires Properly Inflated
Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance.
Check tire pressure monthly — especially during cold New England winters when pressure drops. Proper inflation can improve MPG by up to 3%.
4. Remove Unnecessary Weight
Extra weight reduces fuel economy.
Every extra 100 pounds can reduce MPG by about 1%.
5. Use 2WD When Possible
If your truck has 4WD, only use it when needed (snow, mud, off-road). Driving in 4WD on dry pavement decreases fuel economy.
6. Stay Up to Date on Maintenance
Routine maintenance makes a big difference.
A well-maintained truck runs more efficiently and lasts longer.
7. Consider Aerodynamics
Pickup trucks aren’t naturally aerodynamic, but small changes help:
Reducing drag improves highway MPG.
8. Choose the Right Fuel
Use the manufacturer-recommended octane. Premium fuel does not improve MPG unless your truck specifically requires it.
What MPG Should You Expect?
Typical real-world MPG:
Full-size trucks: 16–23 MPG
Midsize trucks: 18–25 MPG
Hybrid trucks: 22–26+ MPG
If you're shopping for a fuel-efficient truck near Peabody, Salem, Danvers, or Southern NH, we can help you compare real-world MPG options.
Looking for a Fuel-Efficient Truck in Peabody, MA?
At Auto Factory, we stock a wide selection of fuel-efficient trucks including:
Ford F-150
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Ram 1500
Toyota Tacoma
Our team will help you find the right truck for your work, budget, and fuel economy goals.
Visit Auto Factory in Peabody, MA today or browse our inventory online.