The Dodge Rampage had a fuel economy of 21 miles per gallon (mpg) in the city and 29 mpg on the highway [[7]].
Contents
- How much horsepower did the 1984 Rampage have?
- How many miles per gallon does a 1992 Dodge D250 diesel get?
- How many miles per gallon does a 1983 Dodge Rampage get?
- What engine is in the Dodge Rampage?
- What was the Plymouth version of the Rampage?
- How many 1984 Dodge Rampage were made?
- How many miles per gallon does a Dodge D250 get?
- How many miles per gallon did the 1982 Dodge Rampage get?
- How much horsepower did the 1983 Dodge Rampage have?
- How rare is the Dodge Rampage?
How much horsepower did the 1984 Rampage have?
It debuted with a 2.2L K I4 four-cylinder engine that generated only 96 horsepower.
How many miles per gallon does a 1992 Dodge D250 diesel get?
Based on data from 7 vehicles, 317 fuel-ups and 121,875 miles of driving, the 1992 Dodge D250 gets a combined Avg MPG of 17.57 with a 0.30 MPG margin of error.
How many miles per gallon does a 1983 Dodge Rampage get?
It was backed by four-and five-speed manuals and a three-speed automatic. It weighed about 2,300 pounds. Its fuel economy of 21/29 mpg city/highway, coupled with its 1,145 pounds of payload capacity (not bad considering the larger El Camino had up to 1,250 pounds) was a double-whammy for the Rampage.
What engine is in the Dodge Rampage?
Engine, Transmission, and Performance
The Rampage that’s currently sold in Brazil is a strong indicator that the littlest Ram could share the 268-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four from the Hornet GT.
What was the Plymouth version of the Rampage?
Chrysler Corporation introduced the Dodge Rampage in 1982, and it was only rebadged as the Plymouth Scamp in 1983. It debuted with a 2.2L K I4 four-cylinder engine that generated only 96 horsepower.
How many 1984 Dodge Rampage were made?
11,732 units
Car-style trucks were already declining, with Dodge selling just 17,636 units in 1982. When they gave the vehicle a makeover with a Charger front fascia, sales increased from 8,033 units in 1983 to 11,732 units in 1984. But it was the end of the Rampage, which phased out after only three model years on the market.
How many miles per gallon does a Dodge D250 get?
Based on data from 12 vehicles, 382 fuel-ups and 121,405 miles of driving, the 1993 Dodge D250 gets a combined Avg MPG of 18.18 with a 0.30 MPG margin of error. Below you can see a distribution of the fuel-ups with 16 outliers (4.02%) removed. Following shows the average MPG of each of the 12 vehicles in the system.
How many miles per gallon did the 1982 Dodge Rampage get?
Based on data from 2 vehicles, 244 fuel-ups and 41,603 miles of driving, the 1982 Dodge Rampage gets a combined Avg MPG of 23.99 with a 0.25 MPG margin of error.
How much horsepower did the 1983 Dodge Rampage have?
Specifications for Dodge Rampage 2.2 Manual, 98hp, 1983.
How rare is the Dodge Rampage?
The Dodge California Shelby Rampage is a little pickup that’s so rare, information about it almost doesn’t exist. However, around 250 of them were sold by Dodge dealers in California and they’re the closest thing you’ll get to a Shelby ute. This story takes us back to the early 1980s.