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23 gallon.
The trip was about 1,625.82 miles in length.
In very rough numbers, we have about 25 million autos each burning about 2 - 3 gallons per day average. This would lead to the figure 50 to 75 million gallons of gasoline per day. An official figure of 1.2 billion gallons was released in a recent month. Divide by 30 days to get "only" 40 million gallons per day.
According to my recent purchase from AmeriGas: $4.64/gallon not including taxes and fees. Stay away!
Well on my most recent fill up, which was on 12/12/2008, it was the ridiculous price of $2.79 a gallon. Gasoline is down to about $1.40 and I am still paying $2.79 for propane to heat my house. I guess it's better than the $3.50 last year but it's still ridiculous.
In regular gasoline, there is no ethanol. If the pump indicates the gasoline is E10, it contains 10% ethanol and by law it should be indicated by a sticker on the pump. Some states mandate all pump fuel to have ethanol. Most recent auto engines can handle E10 gas, but it should be avoided for marine applications. E10 gas can damage engines not designed for it.
A list of recent divorces in a given area is public knowledge. A person can find a list of recent divorces at the nearest county courthouse. Another source is the local newspaper. Some communities publish dissolutions of marriages so that creditors can sue for nonpayment of marital debts.
Israel did not ruing anything that had to do with oil. It makes no sense - the oil-producing countries are going to sell oil, and they are going to have competitive pricing until there is a shortage of oil, when the price goes up. The price of gasoline, say, also can rise in the US due to taxes per gallon levied by each State or by the US government. Finally, Obama stated in a recent speech that he would not mind if gasoline prices went up to $5 or $6 per gallon. I strongly suspect that he is aiming for the government to sell gasoline at some point, making the US citizens be at their mercy. (This is already, truly, happening with national health care), and has happened with General Motors especially with their horrible Volt electric car . . . the one that catches fire with no warning.
In 2007, 200 billion litres of bottled water were sold worldwide. At 0.264 gallons per litre, that would be 52.8 billion gallons. That's as close as I can come at giving you an answer, because I don't have any more recent statistics, and I don't know how many of those bottle have already been drunk, and how many are still full.
It depends on which year of the car you want. A 2005 BMW Z4 Roadster gets 27 miles per gallon on the highway, and 18 miles per gallon in the city. A car that is more recent might have better fuel economy.
I would recommend you visit the nearest Walgreen or CVS center nearby your home for help on this. They will provide the best solution and most recent information.
My experience, as recent as just 2 weeks ago, was to simply put a gallon of gas in and go. No special treatment/steps required