The fuel consumption by F1 cars is pretty high. They guzzle a lot of gasoline because of their high engine RPM and power. Race fuel consumption rate is normally around 75 liters per 100 kilometers traveled (3.1 US mpg - 3.8 UK mpg - 1.3 km/l). Nonetheless a Formula One engine is over 20% more efficient at turning fuel into power than most small commuter cars, considering their craftsmanship.
First, you must figure out how many miles your vehicle gets per gallon. Then divide the price of a gallon of gas by the number of miles.
20 miles to the gallon 20 miles to the gallon
15 miles to the gallon 15 miles to the gallon
it can get 8 miles to the gallon
18.5 miles a gallon
16.5 miles per gallon
52.27 miles per gallon
Between 13 miles per gallon and 16 miles per gallon.
About 21.4 miles per gallon. (300/14 = 21.4)
it will do around 24 miles to the gallon
5.8 miles per gallon
9-13 miles per gallon