429,315 million gallons
715/14 = 51.07 gallons (rounded)
before the mid 1990's a dishwasher used something like 15 gallons, since 1995 modern inovation has reduced this amount to about 7 gallons per cycle
That depends on the car and how many eventually get made. If you think about it, water is used in almost every manufacturing process. So, if a large machine that welds cars required 1000 gallons when it was made, you could say that if 1000 cars were made, they each took 1 gallon of water to be made themselves. Also, how far cars have to travel after being made, it takes a lot of water to pump and refine the fuel required to move a car from the manufacturer to the dealer. You also have to include how much water the workers drank while putting that car together.
About 142.5 billion gallons of gasoline are used each year in the United States. This represents 392 million gallons per day. This is based on an estimated figure of 9.12 million barrels per day, 43 gallons per barrel, 365 days in a year.
Most average American engines hold about 5 quarts of oil.
None.Ford stopped producing the Escort line of cars in 2003.
Gallons per mile -JZ
Idk235 gallons
The only way to find cheap used cars for your business it to look at used car wholesale websites. I recommend autotrader.com and kbb.com to find out information about used cars.
460 trillion gallons
AutoTrader is a national magazine that lists used vehicles for sale, they create local versions for many regions across the United States. You can also find their listings on their website at http://www.autotrader.com. There is not a magazine in California which list used cars by owners. However, you can check them out at www.2buycars.net/used_car.asp?State=CA
It depends on the mileage of the vehicle and the fuel used. Very roughly however, assuming the average mileage of the vehicle as 18 kmpl (small cars) , 22 gallons of gas is required for 941 miles.
429,315 million gallons
Modern toilets use 1.6 gallons of water to flush and older models used 3 gallons
There are at least 100,000 gallons of water involved in the manufacturing processes of a typical car.
715/14 = 51.07 gallons (rounded)