6 MPG * 150 gal = 900 miles.
The answer depends on the efficiency of the vehicle in miles per gallon, as well as the price of gasoline. An average automobile goes 20 miles on a gallon of gas. Divide distance by efficiency (1000 miles divided by 20 miles per gallon results in 50 gallons.) If gas costs $3 per gallon, then the fuel used by this car to travel 1000 miles would cost $150 and you would need to fill up twice. If you drive a hybrid at 33 miles per gallon, the cost would be $90 (one tank of gas used). If you drive a truck or SUV at 10 miles per gallon, the cost would be $300 with four fill-ups.
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
Miles driven divided by fuel used. Miles/gallon
1964/28*2.75= $192.982 total miles divided by miles per gallon times by total gallons by fuel cost = total cost for trip
191.3 km on 10.00 liters of fuel @45 miles per gallon.
The Chevy 1500HD truck manages to obtain approximately 13 miles to the gallon in the city, and 18 miles to the gallon on the highway. The truck is popular as it is very roomy, but is quite a heavy user of fuel.
The cost per mile for a garbage truck varies somewhat with the price of diesel fuel and the age and condition of the truck. On average, the fuel cost per mile for a garbage truck is about $1.33 if diesel fuel is selling for $3.99 per gallon. The trucks generally average 3 miles per gallon of fuel.
150/10=15 gallons
Maybe ten miles per gallon if you're lucky.
That would be the number of miles (city miles or highway miles or a combination of) the vehicle can go on 1 gallon of fuel.
You need to be more precise with your question. What kind of truck? Are we talking about a Ford Courier mini truck or a TITAN dump truck?
To calculate the quantity of gallons needed for 804 miles, you would require the vehicle's fuel efficiency, expressed in miles per gallon. You can then divide the distance of 804 miles by the miles per gallon to determine the amount of fuel needed in gallons.
The GMC Sonoma is not very fuel efficient. It gets 19 miler per gallon city and 25 miles per gallon highway, for a combined score of 22 miles per gallon. This is not very high compared to many newer vehicles. The above answer may be true when you are comparing the Sonoma to cars but within the truck category where it competes this is good fuel mileage for a truck.
The fuel tank capacity for the 1997 Ford F-250 base regular cab pickup is 30 gallons. This truck gets 12 miles per gallon in the city and 17 miles per gallon on the highway.
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According to the Elmo Kandel, Editor and Publisher of Article Click, a highly efficient semi-truck will get 6 to 8 miles per gallon. Fuel mileage will vary greatly based on the weight of the truck and payload and environmental factors such as wind and grade. Fuel mieage can drop to 4 miles per gallon in less efficient trucks - you need to go to www.fairtran.com to find out more.
The answer depends on the efficiency of the vehicle in miles per gallon, as well as the price of gasoline. An average automobile goes 20 miles on a gallon of gas. Divide distance by efficiency (1000 miles divided by 20 miles per gallon results in 50 gallons.) If gas costs $3 per gallon, then the fuel used by this car to travel 1000 miles would cost $150 and you would need to fill up twice. If you drive a hybrid at 33 miles per gallon, the cost would be $90 (one tank of gas used). If you drive a truck or SUV at 10 miles per gallon, the cost would be $300 with four fill-ups.