Depends on the model, speed, year, engine, miles, and where youre coming from, we need more info but my 07 with 240,000 mi took about $90 both ways
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You would use 7.96 gallons, so that would cost 19.91 to drive.
It would cost (2.4) times (the cost of one gallon petrol). Also, add cost of tolls, food, etc.
475 @ 18 miles to the gallon = 475/18 gallons. and at 4.00 dollars to the gallon, that would cost 4*475/18 dollars = 105.56 dollars
To calculate the cost of 6.6 gallons of gas at $3.10 per gallon, you would multiply the number of gallons by the cost per gallon. So, 6.6 gallons x $3.10/gallon = $20.46. Therefore, 6.6 gallons of gas would cost $20.46 at $3.10 per gallon.
10.71 per gallon is about 2.83 per liter.
A 1998 Ford Crown Victoria has a ( 19.0 U.S. gallon gas tank ) So , if the tank was empty and you pay $ 4.00 per gallon it would cost approximately $ 76.00
With today's national average of $2.629 a gallon and the Crown Victoria having a 20 gallon tank, it would cost $52.58 to fill up from bone dry. But normally people don't empty there tanks. I fill up at about a 1/4 tank and pay a little less than $40 to fill up.
In Utah, a 2010 Crown Victoria will run you approximately 29k. Although with a few more features a 2010 Crown Victoria could run you closer to 31k.
The total cost, including parts and labor, to replace the tie rods on a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria ranges from $215 to $335. The cost can vary depending on where you go.
The queens crown cost .... A WOPING 4.8 Billion
between 600.00 and 900.00
anywhere from $300.00 - $3,500.00 depending on condition
about 20 dollars at the junk yard
it depends on who you buy them from and if thier used or not
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The average cost of a Crown amplifier would depend on the model. However, they would appear to mostly cost about 300 dollars but they can go as high as 700.
It depends on the price of gas. If gas costs $5/gallon, it would cost about $835.00 to go 5000 miles when your car get 30 miles to the gallon. If gas costs $3/gallon, it would cost about $500. cost = 5000/30 * cost-of-gas