This equates to about 9 (8.996) km per liter.
distance divided by gallons is mpg
Gallons.
15 gallons 15 gallons
No, that is pretty poor mileage.
To find the car's gas mileage, divide the total miles driven by the gallons of gas used: 535 miles ÷ 21 gallons = approximately 25.48 miles per gallon. To determine how far you could drive on 51 gallons, multiply the gas mileage by the number of gallons: 25.48 miles per gallon × 51 gallons = approximately 1,298.48 miles. Thus, you could drive about 1,298 miles on 51 gallons of gas.
The best car right now for gas mileage is the Toyota Prius. This vehicle has outstanding gas mileage. It gets 44 gallons in highway miles and 40 gallons for city driving.
With the 1.9 liter engine ( 11.9 gallons ) With the 1.8 liter DOHC engine ( 13.2 gallons )
The "1.5 liter" is the engine size. The Prius gas tank holds 11 gallons.
~11 km/liter
#1). 162/6 = 27 mpg#2). 203/7 = 29 mpgThe second example is better gas mileage.
Just write down the mileage when you fill up your car and drive until you need gas again. Note the mileage at that fill-up, subtract from the previous mileage and divide by the gallons of gas to fill up.
Each car consumes gas at a different rate. On average, about 2.5 gallons.