How far can a 2010 Dodge Avenger go on one tank?
On a full tank, a 2010 Dodge Avenger typically travels roughly 350–450 miles, depending on the engine and driving habits. The exact range depends on fuel economy, tank size, and driving conditions.
What determines the driving range on a 2010 Avenger
The key factors are the engine choice, the fuel tank capacity, and the driving style. The 2010 Avenger used a 16.9-gallon (64-liter) fuel tank and offered at least two engines, with different mpg figures. Real-world mileage can also vary with weather, maintenance, and payload.
Engine options and estimated ranges
The estimates below assume a full tank and typical mixed driving. They translate fuel capacity and average miles per gallon into a rough range you can expect in everyday use.
2.4L inline-4 engine
Estimated figures for the 2.4L model are based on a practical combination of tank size and typical mpg. The following items help illustrate the expected range.
- Fuel tank capacity: about 16.9 gallons (64 liters)
- Estimated combined fuel economy: roughly 22–23 mpg
- Estimated range on a full tank: about 370–395 miles
In practice, expect roughly 370–400 miles per tank with the 2.4L engine under mixed driving conditions.
3.5L V6 engine (optional)
For the V6 variant, fuel economy is typically a bit lower in city driving and similar on the highway, leading to a smaller overall range from the same tank.
- Fuel tank capacity: about 16.9 gallons (64 liters)
- Estimated combined fuel economy: roughly 19–20 mpg
- Estimated range on a full tank: about 320–340 miles
In practice, expect roughly 320–340 miles per tank with the 3.5L V6 under mixed driving conditions.
Real-world considerations and tips to maximize range
Beyond engine choice, several habits and conditions affect actual miles per tank. Use the following guidelines to get the most distance from a single tank.
- Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure; underinflation lowers fuel economy.
- Drive smoothly: gradual acceleration and braking reduce fuel burn.
- Lighten the load and remove roof racks when not needed to cut drag.
- Perform regular maintenance: clean air filters, proper spark plugs, and timely oil changes help efficiency.
- Plan efficient routes and maintain steady speeds on highways to maximize highway MPG.
Keep in mind that weather, maintenance history, and vehicle condition can cause real-world mpg to deviate from estimates.
Summary
The 2010 Dodge Avenger can typically cover about 320–395 miles on a full tank, depending on whether it uses the 3.5L V6 or the 2.4L inline-4, along with driving conditions and maintenance. In everyday use, most drivers can expect roughly 350–420 miles per tank under mixed driving, with highway trips tending toward the higher end of that range. Use these figures as planning guides and adjust for your specific model and habits.
