The answer will depend on the fuel consumption of the car as well as on Keesha's driving style.
last month when he used 21 gallons of gas
50 mph, 40+60=100/2=50, assuming you use the same route.
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Divide the distance by the speed.
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In my car, about 23.9 gallons. In my wife's car, maybe 37 gallons. Theamount you'll need depends on what you drive, and how you drive it.
how many miles can u drive with 16 gallons
2 wheel drive without air suspension--26 gallons 2 wheel drive with air suspension--30 gallons 4 wheel drive-- 30 gallons
2 wheel drive - ( with standard suspension ) - 26 gallons 2 wheel drive - ( with rear air suspension ) - 30 gallons 4x4 - 30 gallons
Ford Edge - 2008 model front wheel drive - 19.2 gallons all wheel drive - 20.8 gallons
2 wheel drive - standard suspension - ( 26 gallons ) 2 wheel drive - air suspension - ( 30 gallons ) 4 wheel drive - ( 30 gallons )
No. Your stopping distance will almost double.
6.7 gallons if you only go by math. But take into account stopping, and other things. You should be okay with 8 gallons, I would go minimum 10 just to be safe; you never know what might happen.
Yes, it is very safe to drive from Redmond, OR to Mt. Rushmore. Stopping in Missoula and Billings will be just fine.
Two wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26 gallons ) Two wheel drive and 4X4 with rear air suspension ( 30 gallons )
2 wheel drive - standard suspension - 26 gallons 2 wheel drive - air suspension - 30 gallons 4X4 - 30 gallons
According to the 2010 Ford Fusion Owner Guide : Front wheel drive ( 17.5 gallons U.S. ) All wheel drive ( 16.5 gallons U.S. )