I get about 21 mpg to my 93 mercury tracer it has 83,000 miles.
(835 miles) x (1 gallon/20 miles) x (3.75 bux/gallon) = $ 156.56
10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).
(1,100 miles) x (1 gallon/28 miles) x ($4/gallon) = $157.143 (rounded)
Total trip mileage = 758. MPG 14 miles per gallon. 758 miles * 1 gallon/14 miles = 54.14 gallons $3.20 per gallon * 54.14 gallons = $173.25
A Mercury Mountaineer can get up to 14 miles to the gallon. This all depends on what road your traveling on.
A Mercury Mountaineer can get about 14 miles to each gallon. This is when traveling on interstate.
A Mercury Mountaineer usually gets about 14 miles to a gallon of gas. It really all depends on if you are going on side road or the interstate.
Depends on your driving style. I have an 03 with the 4.6L V8 and routinely get 22HWY/18 CITY.
Always depends how you drive, but my experience has been: city stop and go: 16.5 to 17.5; highway: 18.5 to 20.
369k and still starts up no problem
I get about 21 mpg to my 93 mercury tracer it has 83,000 miles.
Yes.
Rate (miles/gal) = distance (miles) / volume (gallons) so Volume (gallons ) = distance / rate if the rate of use age is 20 miles per gallon volume = 1309 / 20 = 65.45 gallons
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I get 25/33 mpg
The manual will state when to perform tuneup.