Take the car you drive, miles you drive per year, mileage of the vehicle divided into total miles will give you gallons used.6,000 miles driven by a car getting 30 mpg means it used 200 gallons.
40 gallons
Divide 360 by 12, then multiply by 4
It depends on the fuel economy of the car, the driving style, and traffic conditions.
27.8 Gallons.
32.18 mpg
41 gallons
40 gallons
I don't know if this is the exact answer to your question, but Americans use about 385 million gallons of gasoline every day.
Divide 360 by 12, then multiply by 4
gallons
20 US gallons of gasoline equals about 75.708 liters.
31 gallons
31 gallons
17.4
At this rate it should take approx. 26 gallons for 468 miles
359 devide by 6.6
The average car uses up 600 gallons of gasoline a year (based on gas consumption of both passenger cars and light trucks), which is an average of 50 gallons of gas a month.