30*16 = 480 miles
6 MPG * 150 gal = 900 miles.
1000 mi / 15 MPG = 66.67 Gal
700 mi / 18 MPG = 38.9 gal.
If you get 30 mpg, 510 miles. If you get 20 mpg, 340 miles.
That depends upon your mpg and the cost of gas. Let's say you get 10 mpg and your gas costs $4 per gallon. 65 miles / 10 mpg X $4 / gal = $26. If you get 20 mpg at the same price per gallon, then it would be only $13.
If you get 1 mile per gallon you can go 20 miles. 10 mpg is 200 miles 20 mpg is 400 miles
That depends how many mpg your vehicle does: My company car does about 4.15 mpg (it weighs 23 Tonne fully laden with 71 passengers and their luggage and has a 12 litre engine), so the tank to do 250 miles would contain: 250 miles ÷ 4.15 mpg = 6020/83 gal which would cost: 6020/83 gal x 4.15 per gal = 250. (Now you know why coach/bus hire is so expensive.) My personal car does about 50 mpg (on nice clear roads, like the autoroutes in France) which means my car's tank to do 250 miles would contain: 250 miles ÷ 50 mpg = 5 gal which would cost: 5 gal x 4.15 per gal = 20.75
6 MPG * 150 gal = 900 miles.
I had a 1971 Suzuki TS 125 and it ran rich... 65 mpg * estimated 2.5 gal tank = est 163 gal/ day.
hi they get 24 mpg city/ 34 mpg highway for manual and 23 mpg city / 31 mpg highway for automatic 15.5 gal fuel tank
24 mpg
1100m/16 mpg=68.75 gallons
2.4l Fuel Tank Capacity: 14 gal. EPA Mileage Estimates: (City/Highway) Automatic: : 25 mpg / 34 mpg Range in Miles: (City/Highway) Automatic: 350 mi. / 476 mi. 3.4L Fuel Tank Capacity: 14 gal. EPA Mileage Estimates: (City/Highway) Automatic: : 20 mpg / 29 mpg Range in Miles: (City/Highway) Automatic: 280 mi. / 406 mi.
520 mi / (17 mi/gal) = 30.6 gal
City: 20 MPG Highway: 29 MPG
1100 mi * 1 gal / 20 mi = 55 gal
You need to know the fuel consumption in miles per gallon (mpg) at 70mph. Trip distance (1006.5) divided by mpg = gallons required. Number of fill-ups = gallons required divided by tank capacity (to be rounded to nearest full tank) example: If you get 20mpg at 70mph, 1006.15 miles / 20mpg = 50.3075 gallons required. 50.3075 gal / 15 gal tank = 3.3538 tanks required = 4 fill-ups You will have 4 minus 3.3538 = 0.6462 tank capacity left when you arrive. (0.6462 x 15 = 9.7 gal leftover)